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Pink denies claims of Carey Hart split after 20 years of marriagePink speaks out after People Magazine reported she was divorcing her husband, Carey Hart, after 20 years of marriage. Posting a video on social media, she denied the claims and called it “fake news”. Also, Canadian-American actor Jim Carrey received a lifetime achievement Award from France’s top film honours.The Morning ShowFeb 27
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New Brunswick looking to make cuts as it faces big deficitAs New Brunswick faces a projected deficit in the hundreds of millions of dollars, the provincial government is looking to make cuts or increase revenue. Anna Mandin reports on what that might look like for taxpayers.Global News at 6 New BrunswickFeb 3
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Question facing middle powers is whether they ‘help write new rules’: CarneyPrime Minister Mark Carney addressed Australia’s parliament Wednesday, in a bid to strengthen the relationship between the two middle powers. During his address, he said the question middle powers, like Australia and Canada, face is whether they will “help write the new rules that will determine our security and prosperity or let the hegemons dictate...CanadaMar 4
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Canadians want floor-crossing MPs to face immediate byelections, new polls showThe act of joining another political party is under increased scrutiny in the wake of three Conservative MPs switching to the Liberals. David Akin explains how new polling shows the majority of Canadians don’t like floor-crossers, and what these voters think should happen when a politician swaps teams.Global NationalMar 4
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‘Punch’ makes a new friend: Baby macaque seen hugging monkey in adorable video‘Punch,’ a baby macaque that captured hearts after being seen dragging a stuffed orangutan around his enclosure, is seen in a new video from the Ichikawa City Zoo hugging another monkey amid concerns he was struggling to fit in.Feb 22
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‘Do the right thing’: Savannah Guthrie makes new plea for mother Nancy’s returnPolice are ruling out Nancy Guthrie’s family members as possible suspects after she vanished from her Tucson, Ariz. home on the early morning of Feb. 1. Jackson Proskow reports on what authorities have found after more than two weeks of searching, and the new plea from Nancy’s younger daughter, ‘Today’ show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, to...Global NationalFeb 16
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New Brunswick launches strategy to streamline health-care services after facing hospital capacity criticismsPremier Susan Holt announced a new digital health strategy to streamline access to patient records. This comes as Horizon Health Network’s CEO sounded the alarm over the number of people waiting for long-term care beds in the province’s hospitals. Anna Mandin reports.HealthFeb 13
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Why New Year’s resolutions fade by the end of JanuaryAs January motivation begins to wear off, many people find their New Year’s resolutions slipping away. Psychology Professor at Western University, Albert Malkin, joins Ross Hull to explain why so many goals fall apart within weeks, what’s happening psychologically when motivation fades, and how people can reset their expectations and build habits that are more...Global News Morning TorontoJan 20
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Repeat offender facing new chargesA repeat offender is back in custody after an incident at a Nanaimo coffee shop earlier this week. The business owner says the man is well known in the area and he asked him to leave the cafe. As Kylie Stanton explains, that’s when things escalated.Global BCJan 15
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Business Matters: New trade map takes shape in Davos as world adjusts to Trump tariffsU.S. President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs as a foreign policy tool added fresh impetus in Davos this week to efforts to boost global trade beyond the U.S., with frustration palpable among many of Washington’s top trading partners. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Jan. 22, 2026.Jan 22
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Ontario’s new pay transparency rules take effectA new year brings new rules for employers across Ontario, as the province’s pay transparency law officially comes into effect. Founder and CEO of Bright and Early HR, Nora Jenkins Townson, joins Candace Daniel to break down what job seekers can expect from salary disclosures, how the changes could impact businesses, and what the new...Global News Morning TorontoJan 5
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Canadians facing rising cost uncertainty heading into the new yearThe U.S. action against Venezuela, and the pending re-negotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade deal, creates even more uncertainty which could end up further raising costs for Canadian families and businesses. As Angela Jung reports, the year ahead was already expected to be dominated by ongoing cross-border trade trouble, and higher prices for pretty much everything.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 4
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How to make New Year’s resolutions stickIt’s that time when many people choose to make promises and set new goals while embarking on the New Year. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on why some resolutions don’t stick, and a few tips from experts on how to make yours last.HealthDec 31, 2025
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‘Fake news’: Trump shuts down reporter on Saudi prince’s role in Jamal Khashoggi murderU.S. President Donald Trump has contradicted the conclusions of various U.S. intelligence agencies on the role Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had in the death of the Washington Post journalist in 2018. “Fake news… He knew nothing about it,” Trump told a reporter who questioned and criticized bin Salman’s visit to the Oval...CrimeNov 18, 2025
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New rules take effect for safer drug supply useThe debate over the B.C. government’s controversial safer supply drug program continues, as new rules for using the drugs come into effect. Aaron McArthur reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 30, 2025
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The health benefits of taking a cold water plunge to kickstart the new yearThousands of people across the country will jump into icy waters over the next few days to fundraise and harness some health benefits. Tanya ter Keurs, nurse practitioner and co-founder of NiaHealth joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to break down who should and shouldn’t take an icy dip.HealthDec 30, 2025
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Tips to help make your New Year’s financial resolutionsThere are just a few days left in 2025 and many are thinking about what to change next year. Most New Year’s resolutions are related to one of two things: health or money. Anne Gaviola talks to some financial experts about their ideas – for those seeking to improve their finances.MoneyDec 28, 2025
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Global News anchors make special appearance in ‘The Nutcracker’Toronto’s favourite holiday tradition, the National Ballet of Canada’s The Nutcracker, has returned to the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. This year’s celebrity guest Cannon Dolls were Global News’ own Susan Hay and Antony Robart.CanadaDec 11, 2025
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Inside Alberta Ballet’s making of a new ‘The Nutcracker’Artistic Director Francesco Ventriglia joins Global News Morning to explore the artistic vision behind Alberta Ballet’s new ‘The Nutcracker’, uncovering how it was created, what sets it apart visually and the sheer number of performers involved.Global News Morning CalgaryDec 9, 2025
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Polar plunge in support of Special Olympics AlbertaGet ready to get cold — this time for a really good cause. This Sunday, dozens of people will be taking the plunge at Lake Summerside for Special Olympics Alberta. Jenny Murray and Amanda Trenchard with Special Olympics Alberta, along with EPS Const. Thomas Cleal shared details with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonFeb 23