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Conservative MP pushes boundaries with fake news videoNew Democrats say they are planning to ask the House of Commons Ethics Committee to include a video by a Conservative MP as part of an ongoing study into the impact of disinformation on Canadian politics. Manitoba MP Brandon Leslie distributed a video on his social media accounts titled, “Breaking News: Trudeau resigns.” It contains...CanadaMay 24
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Presumed Innocent: Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard on their new thrillerMorgan Hoffman sits down with the stars of “Presumed Innocent”, Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard. The brothers-in-law chat about what it was like working together and their family dynamic. They also reflect on the 1990 Harrison Ford movie of the same name and what references viewers will find in this new series. Plus, Jake chats...The Morning ShowJun 12
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N.S. skippers taking playground jump rope to new levelsA squad of skippers in Nova Scotia has taken old school playground jump rope to a whole other level – bringing home multiple golds in a competitive sport that some folks may not have known existed. Shelley Steeves reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJun 14
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WestJet launches UltraBasic fare comes with new restrictions for travellersWestJet has launched its new UltraBasic fare, but it comes with several restrictions for travellers. It replaces the airline’s lowest price Basic fare.Global News at Noon BCJun 4
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Princess Kate to make 1st appearance in public since cancer diagnoses: ‘Wonderful, wonderful news!’British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Friday it was “wonderful news” to hear that Princess of Wales, Kate, will make her first public appearance on Saturday since starting cancer treatment. “I think the whole country will be behind the Princess of Wales for her recovery, and I saw her statement earlier. I thought it...WorldJun 14
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Fort Nelson faces new setback as it recovers from wildfiresIt has been almost one week since residents of Fort Nelson, in B.C.’s Peace region, were allowed to return home after a 17 day evacuation due to wildfires. We spoke with Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Mayor Rob Fraser about new layoffs announced by a major employer in the region.Jun 2
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Global News Morning anchors make good on Oilers/Canucks betThe Global News Morning News teams in Edmonton and B.C. made good on their Round 2 bet on Wednesday morning. Vancouver anchors Sonia Sunger and Jason Pires appeared on Global Edmonton’s Morning News not-so-proudly wearing Edmonton Oilers jerseys.Global News Morning EdmontonMay 22
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Ontario new affordable housing definition may be too low for builders to take partOntario’s new definition of affordable housing is under the microscope after developers said it was simply too low to avoid making a loss. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello explains.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 13
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Papua New Guinea faces another threat after landslideAn evacuation order has been issued in Papua New Guinea, where up to 2,000 people are buried under metres of mud and rock brought on by a disastrous landslide that struck on May 24. Redmond Shannon reports on the latest threat facing the country, the fading hope of finding survivors, and what’s complicating aid efforts.Global NationalMay 28
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New report reveals Quebec not prepared to face extreme weatherIn the past few years, severe storms, historic flooding and forest fires have caught many people by surprise. But it may just be the tip of the iceberg for extreme weather events. A group of climate experts are sounding the alarm in a new report outlining what Quebec needs to do to better prepare. Global’s...FireMay 28
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New legislation makes N.B. nuclear energy deal possibleA new piece of legislation in New Brunswick would allow NB Power to enter into strategic partnerships to manage its generating assets. The bill comes as details of negotiations surrounding the Point Lepreau nuclear generating station remain scarce. Silas Brown explains.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMay 15
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Steve Buscemi punched in face in random New York City attackActor Steve Buscemi was punched while walking in New York City on Wednesday. He was hospitalized with bruising, swelling and bleeding of his left eye. Buscemi’s publicist released a statement confirming he “is OK.”CrimeMay 13
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Global News Morning teams in Edmonton, Vancouver make friendly NHL playoffs wagerThe Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks begin their Round 2 NHL playoffs series Wednesday night. With a major rivalry between the teams, the Global News Morning anchors in each city have placed a friendly wager for the series.Global News Morning EdmontonMay 8
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Business Matters: Boeing faces new U.S. investigation into 787 Dreamliner inspectionsThe U.S. Federal Aviation Authority is examining whether Boeing employees may have falsified aircraft records in carrying out quality inspections on its 787 Dreamliner planes. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Tuesday, May 7, 2024.U.S. NewsMay 7
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New Westminster child care space faces closure over ‘red tape’The operator of a New Westminster daycare and after-school care facility says challenges and delays in navigating the province’s licensing and subsidy regime could force her to close her doors. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 1
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Alberta to pilot new social studies curriculum after facing blowbackThe Alberta government says a new draft social studies curriculum for students in Kindergarten through Grade 6 is ready to be tested in classrooms come fall 2024. Breanna Karstens-Smith reports.Danielle SmithApr 26
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Business News: The Central Bank’s take on inflation and growthWith inflation making progress the Bank of Canada decided to hold rates steady but gave hints that rate cuts could be on the table when they meet in June. Financial Analyst Michael Campbell speaks with Jennifer Palma on Global News Morning Weekend BC.Global News Morning BCApr 14
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B.C.’s new short-term rental rules take effect May 1The new short-term rental rules come into effect in less than two weeks and the province is now releasing new details — to guide people through the changes. Keith Baldrey explains how this is all going to work?Global News at Noon BCApr 18
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Edmonton artist takes bottle cap art to a new levelAfter working as a bartender for years and collecting bottle caps, Edmonton artist Jefferey Meszaros decided to put his creativity to the test and started making unique bottle cap art. He joined us on Global News Morning to talk about an exciting upcoming project involving decade-old newspapers and a former U.S. president.Global News Morning EdmontonApr 11
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New Brunswick government facing second lawsuit over gender policyThe provincial government is facing a second lawsuit over its controversial changes to Policy 713. The changes make it so children under 16 need parental consent to use their name and pronoun of choice in any school context. Suzanne Lapointe brings us the latest.Global News at 6 New BrunswickApr 4