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Arrest made after 3 people shot at with replica gun in suspected hate crime outside Toronto synagoguePolice say they arrested an 18-year-old from Vaughan Friday and charged him with several weapons offences in connection with the incidents.CrimeMay 8
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Peterborough police launches renewed ‘NOH8’ awareness campaign to tackle hate crimeThe Peterborough Police Service officially relaunched a renewed “NOH8 “(No Hate) education and awareness campaign on Wednesday to help address hate incidents in the community. Madeleine McColl has more on how you can get involved:Jan 21
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Manitoba unveils $1M security fund to combat hate crimes, vandalismThe Manitoba government has launched a $1-million Security Enhancement Fund to help community organizations and places of worship combat a rise in hate crimes and vandalism. Hersh Singh reports.CrimeJan 19
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Suspect charged in hate crime cases arrested againA suspect charged in connection to hate-related crimes at a synagogue and a mosque last week has been arrested again.CrimeJan 13
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Guilty verdicts in Surrey jewelry store robberyThe two people charged in a 2024 Surrey jewelry store armed robbery and shooting have been found guilty, and Global News has obtained surveillance video of the crime. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 23
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Carney responds to potential Alberta separation referendum, stresses ‘rule of law’Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to a question about what he would do to stop Alberta separatists from triggering a referendum vote after they claimed to have over 300,000 votes.CanadaMay 5
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Alberta Premier Smith feels confident after meeting Carney, signals progress on pipeline talksAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is feeling confident after meeting with the Prime Minister in Ottawa today. The two have been negotiating a series of overdue climate items related to their memorandum of understanding last year on a potential new pipeline. As Heather Yourex-West reports, there are new signs that both sides are ready...CanadaMay 8
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Starmer vows to stay on as British PM despite growing resignation callsPressure is piling on British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign after his Labour Party’s poor showing in local elections. Redmond Shannon reports on the Labour MPs who have quit or called for Starmer’s resignation, how he’s vowing to stay, why some of MPs are still backing him, and who could try to succeed Starmer.Global NationalMay 12
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Thieves target Cochrane collectible shop twice in six weeksA Cochrane, Alta., trading card store has lost more than $10,000 to break-ins since March. In recent months stores that primarily sell trading cards and other collectibles have been prime targets for thieves across the province. Drew Stremick reports.CrimeApr 27
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‘Ask a factual question, get a factual answer’: Carney skewers reporter in tense exchangeCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney rejected the premise of a reporter’s question in Ottawa on Monday, saying “if you can ask a factual question, you can get a factual answer,” after he was asked whether inflation and energy prices have “helped the books” following a previous claim that the deficit is lower than projected in...CanadaApr 27
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Both Liberals, Conservatives have supported bail reform. So why hasn’t it passed?Asked about proposed legislation on bail reform not having been passed in parliament as of yet, Doug Ford remarked on Monday that he was “extremely frustrated.” The legislation would make it tougher for repeat offenders to get bail and has been supported by both the Liberals and the Conservatives, but is still undergoing Senate review....CanadaMay 4
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Canadian industries tense ahead of CUSMA deadlineSeveral Canadian industries have been battered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, with some sectors skeptical of whether Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade strategy will pay off. Heidi Petracek speaks with people whose livelihoods are on the line about what they’re hoping for from upcoming Canada-U.S. negotiations.Global NationalApr 23
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Carney says U.S. won’t dictate terms of CUSMA trade talksCanada and the U.S. have still not settled their prolonged trade war ahead of the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). Mackenzie Gray reports on what the White House is reportedly threatening, and how Prime Minister Mark Carney isn’t backing down.Global NationalApr 22
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The West Bock: April 26, 2026Prime Minister Mark Carney has created a new advisory committee on economic relations with the United States, and one member says Canada must be cautious in trade talks. Former federal transport minister Lisa Raitt warns that the Canada-U.S. relationship must continue in a positive way, even as Ottawa and Washington trade barbs. Also, editorial cartoonists...The West BlockApr 26
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Poilievre targets Carney on cost of living, says Canadians ‘cannot afford’ basicsAt a press conference on Thursday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of making life less affordable for Canadians, saying housing, grocery and gas costs have all worsened. He also pointed to rising U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum and lumber, warning millions of Canadian jobs could be at risk. Poilievre says the...CanadaApr 23
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Carney says Canada must adapt as world grows ‘more dangerous and divided’Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada must address “weaknesses” created by its close ties to the United States, warning the country can no longer rely on its largest trading partner. “Many of our former strengths based on our close ties to America have become our weaknesses,” he said in a video posted to YouTube on...CanadaApr 19
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Global National: April 11The crew of Artemis Two has returned from their journey to the moon and back, receiving a hero’s welcome back on Earth. After their successful splashdown late yesterday, the four astronauts, including Canadian Jeremy Hansen, have arrived in Houston, where they are making public remarks. Plus, Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a campaign-style speech on...Global NationalApr 11
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Carney government to table spring economic update at end of AprilPrime Minister Mark Carney says the federal Liberals will table a spring economic update in late April to assess impacts from shocks such as the Iran war. The update, announced by Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, will outline support for families and industry amid rising energy costs.CanadaApr 15
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Carney’s Liberals secure majority government after byelection winsThree byelection wins have helped Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals secured a majority government almost a year after winning the 2025 general election. David Akin explains what to know about the newest Liberal MPs, what Carney’s priorities are, and how the leaders of opposition parties are reacting.Global NationalApr 14
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Edmonton QEII fatal shooting of Birinder Singh “not racially motivated,” RCMP sayRCMP said on Wednesday that their investigation into the fatal shooting of Birinder Singh, on Edmonton’s QEII Highway on March 14, was “not racially motivated.” Staff Sgt. John Brown of the RCMP’s Major Crime Division, announced that they arrested 23-year-old Deon Libsekal. Jimmy Gassner, 18, of Lloydminster was previously arrested in Canoe Lake, Sask., and...CanadaApr 1