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Larry Campbell’s DTES contract extended: Full press conferenceFormer Vancouver mayor and senator Larry Campbell has had his contract extended as a provincial advisor for the Downtown Eastside. He held a press conference on Tuesday to discuss his findings so far and to take questions.PoliticsMar 31
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Nova Scotia beach clean-up non-profit is in deep trouble after province cuts full grant fundingScotian Shores says the cuts reveal where the Nova Scotia government’s priorities lie, following the province cutting the entire grant for the Marine Debris Clean Up Program. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 6
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Conservatives chastise Liberals over 108k full-time jobs lost in recent jobs reportThornhill MP Melissa Lantsman demanded that the governing Liberals adopt the Conservative jobs plan during Question Period on Monday after Statistics Canada reported a decline of 108,000 full-time jobs in February.CanadaMar 23
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South Peace MLA calls for full Tumbler Ridge inquiryIt has been two-and-a-half weeks now since the tragedy in Tumbler Ridge and people are still searching for answers. Peace River South MLA Larry Neufeld joins Global News Morning to disuss his call for a full public inquiry as well as the latest revelations involving ChatGPT.Global News Morning BCFeb 28
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Modi says India stands ‘with full conviction’ alongside Israel during visitIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday for a two-day visit aimed at deepening relations amid regional concerns of military conflict between the United States and Iran.PoliticsFeb 25
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Business Matters: Canada’s GDP contracts in Q4, bringing full-year growth to 1.7%Canada’s GDP contracted by 0.6 per cent annualized in the final quarter of 2025 which brings full-year growth to 1.7 per cent. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Feb. 27, 2026.CanadaFeb 27
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New ways to support the Alberta’s Full House LotteryThe Full House Lottery is back for another year, with some amazing prizes up for grabs — all while supporting health-care innovation in the province. Lindsay Robertson with the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, along with Kristy Isert and her son Otto, who were both patients, joined Global News Morning Edmonton to chat about supporting a...Global News Morning EdmontonFeb 4
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AUPE protests Alberta government workers returning to the office full-timeAlberta government workers are heading back to the office full-time and many aren’t happy about the end of hybrid work. But as Sarah Komadina explains, Edmonton’s business community is welcoming their return.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 30
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Premier Danielle Smith says scrapping the fuel tax wouldn’t fully help with high gas pricesOn Saturday, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on CHED 880’s Your Province, Your Premier that reducing or scrapping the provincial fuel tax wouldn’t have much of an impact on gas prices. Instead, her government is taking different approaches to help combat affordability issues.PoliticsMar 21
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Poilievre calls on Carney to suspend fuel excise tax, clean fuel standardConservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre called on the Liberal government to suspend the fuel excise tax and clean fuel standard for the remainder of the year, claiming it would save Canadians $0.25 per litre on gas amid heightened oil prices triggered by the U.S.-Iran war.CanadaApr 2
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More people falling into homelessness in WinnipegMore than 8200 people are currently living without stable housing in Winnipeg.Trending3 hours
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Airlines adding fuel surcharge to flight bookingsWest Jet has become the latest airline to add a surcharge to some of its bookings to offset rising fuel prices driven by the war in Iran. Amra Durakovic from the Flight Centre Travel Group joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to answer if these surcharges can be avoided, and how long they might last.CanadaApr 7
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Alberta businesses, consumers call for fuel tax reliefThe average price at the pumps in Calgary is now around $1.75 per litre. Diesel prices are nearing all-time highs. As Sarah Offin reports, that has some consumers and businesses calling on governments to put the brakes on fuel taxes.ConsumerApr 2
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What drivers need to know about falling gas pricesGas price volatility caused by the war in Iran is making it challenging for drivers to know when to fill up their gas tanks. Roger McKnight, chief petroleum analyst at En-Pro, joins Nicole Di Donato with more on what drivers need to know.Global News Morning TorontoApr 10
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Surging energy prices fuel affordability crisis across AlbertaSpiking fuel prices have many Albertans taking a hard look at their finances. Because of the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran, the price of oil skyrocketed from around $67 per barrel in February to $110 per barrel this week. As Drew Stremick reports, a recent report from Deloitte forecasts the price of WTI to...CanadaApr 9
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Firefighters warn of trucks being pulled from serviceMontreal firefighters are speaking out, saying the city is pulling trucks off the road and parking them to save money. Their union calls it a dangerous cost-cutting measure as negotiations for a new collective agreement continue. Brayden Jagger Haines has the details.CanadaMar 31
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Asia hardest hit economically by Hormuz fuel blockadePeople around the world are feeling the economic effects of the war in Iran. But nowhere has the impact been felt more than in Asia, where most exports that pass through the Strait of Hormuz are received. As Redmond Shannon reports, countries across the continent are seeing price hikes, panic-buying and concerns about what might...EconomyMar 28
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Fuel up now, Canadians: Reduced gas prices may not lastIf you haven’t already, you might want to fill up the gas tank tonight. Fuel prices fell across the country Friday, with some provinces seeing a drop of more than 10 cents per litre. But as Heidi Petracek explains, the lower gas prices may not last long.Global NationalApr 10
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“Together We Brew” festival fuels NS craft beer sceneAs closures impact Nova Scotia’s craft beer industry, brewers are coming together through events like “Together We Brew”, hosted by the Craft Brewers Association of Nova Scotia, to support one another and strengthen the local community.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 11
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Ottawa’s gun buyback program falls drastically short of targetsThe gun buyback program has seen a shortfall since its implementation in 2020, following the Nova Scotia mass-shooting that spurred the banning of over 2500 different firearms. As Touria Izri reports, legal gun owners say they’re being unfairly targeted. Editor’s note: We have removed a portion of this video in which the reporter incorrectly classifies...CanadaMar 31