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Global News at 6 New Brunswick: Nov. 25A Saint John teacher has earned a Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Teaching, police in St. Stephen investigate a hate crime, and Fredericton council is set to vote on its 2025 budget.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 25
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Study shows crime having a major impact on B.C. small businessesA new survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business found many B.C. businesses are facing significant problems with crime and public disorder. Alissa Thibault reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 24
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Crime Stoppers launches ‘Report Hate’ campaign in EdmontonCrime Stoppers has launched a new campaign that encourages people to anonymously report hate crimes in Edmonton. Morgan Black reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonSep 25
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Worker wearing hijab spat on in possible New Westminster hate crimePolice are investigating an assault in New Westminster as a possible hate crime. A woman wearing a hijab was allegedly spat on inside a local fast-food restaurant. Angela Jung has the story.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 8
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Crown argues University of Waterloo stabbings were motivated by hate towards the LGBTQ2S communityAs Catherine McDonald reports, the crown said if the judge rejects the federal crown’s arguments that it was an act of terror, the judge should impose a 13-year sentence if she rules the crime was hate-motivated.Oct 24
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Halifax police say no evidence of foul play in Walmart employee’s deathHalifax Regional Police have completed their investigation into the sudden death of an employee at the Mumford Road Walmart in October. They say no crime was committed. As Ella MacDonald reports, staff are preparing to re-open the store.Global News at 6 HalifaxNov 18
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Poilievre claims Trudeau ‘silenced’ half of Liberal ‘dissidents’ in caucus confrontationConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre challenged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during question period on Wednesday, claiming that some MPs from his party have “lost confidence” in his leadership, after a closed-door Liberal caucus meeting on Parliament Hill lasted about three hours. “24 Liberal MPs went to his caucus today to tell him that he’s not worth...CanadaOct 23
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Assault in East City in Peterborough deemed hate crime: policePeterborough police are treating an early morning assault in East City as a hate crime. The search continues for suspects. Greg Davis has more.CrimeJul 25
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Trump sentencing for ‘hush money’ matter delayed again as presidency inches closerAs federal investigations into varying alleged crimes begin to wind down, sentencing for Donald Trump’s criminal conviction in the hush money matter appears to have also fallen further down the calendar — possibly by as long as four years. Reggie Cecchini has the details.CrimeNov 19
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RCMP make arrests in Surrey linked to Mexican drug cartelThree men have been arrested in B.C. as part of an investigation into an organized crime group linked to a Mexican drug cartel. RCMP federal investigators allege the group was helping import cocaine into Canada.Global News at Noon BCNov 13
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University of Manitoba: Man armed with ‘big knife’ not found yet, police sayWinnipeg Police Service (WPS) officials said on Tuesday they have searched and are patrolling the Allen Physics Laboratory at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus, following reports of a man armed with a “big knife.” Const. Claude Chancy said they were unable to find the suspect, adding that they don’t believe there is a...CanadaNov 19
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G20: Biden, Trudeau and Meloni miss ‘family photo’ after trilateral meeting runs lateCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Joe Biden and Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni missed the official “family photograph” at the 2024 G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro after arriving late due to a trilateral meeting.PoliticsNov 18
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Tories blast Trudeau for ‘dancing the night away’ at Taylor Swift concert during Montreal violenceAfter protests in Montreal, Quebec, Canada turned violent over the weekend, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre pointed the finger at the Liberal government on Monday during question period in the House of Commons. “It’s what happens after nine years of a woke prime minister pushing radical, woke identity politics dividing people by race, gender, vaccine...CanadaNov 25
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Global National: Nov. 10High-profile Canadian political figures and Indigenous leaders gathered in Winnipeg on Sunday to pay respects to the late Murray Sinclair at his public memorial service. Plus, British Columbia’s health ministry says the first suspected human case of avian influenza has been detected in Canada. And finally, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed he and U.S....Global NationalNov 10
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‘Radical liberalization’ of drugs has killed more Canadians than WW2: PoilievreConservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre called for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to “fully reverse his radical liberalization of drugs” in Canada on Tuesday, adding that drug overdoses have claimed the lives of approximately 47,000 residents — which he said was higher than the number of Canadian veterans lost in the Second World War.CanadaNov 26
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Politicians, B.C. leaders react to Trump’s proposed tariffPoliticians and B.C. industry leaders have spent the day scrambling to dissect the full effects of the threat by U. S. president-elect Donald Trump to slap 25% trade sanctions on Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, B.C. Premier David Eby and others react to the news and how it serves as a...Canada9 hours
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Canada needs to have ‘predictable’ relationship with China, Joly saysPrime Minister Justin Trudeau is wrapping up the first two days at the Apec summit in Peru where leaders of Pacific nations, including China’s Xi Jinping have been meeting. The discussions have been taking place against the backdrop of a looming second term for Donald Trump and growing concerns over tariffs. David Akin has more.CanadaNov 15
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ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel, Hamas leadersThe International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif, who Israel claims to have killed in an airstrike earlier this year. Redmond Shannon reports on the charges related to the crisis in Gaza, and how Canada would...Global NationalNov 21
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‘Bad actors’ exploiting Canada’s immigrants for own interests: TrudeauPrime Minister Justin Trudeau released a video addressing immigration numbers on Sunday, saying the federal government was taking a “major” step by reducing the number of immigrants for the next three years. “Increasingly, bad actors like fake colleges and big chain corporations have been exploiting our immigration system for their own interests,” Trudeau said in...CanadaNov 17
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Trudeau not satisfied with G20 leaders’ statement on UkrainePrime Minister Justin Trudeau is leaving the G20 summit disappointed with how other leaders did not strongly condemn Russia over its war in Ukraine. David Akin looks at Trudeau’s frustration; his thoughts on Ukraine now having permission to launch American-supplied long-range missiles at Russia; and why he says he’s not concerned about U.S. President-elect Donald...Global NationalNov 19