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The biggest stories of 2026 so farWe’re only a month into 2026 but the pace of world events has shown no sign of slowing down. Nivrita Ganguly wraps some of Global News’ top international news stories related to Venezuela, Greenland, Iran and Gaza in 2026 so far – from how we started the year to where things stand now.WorldFeb 2
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BIV: Changes coming to Rogers ArenaSome new changes are in the works at Rogers Arena, and the IMF has a new report on the benefits of freeing up internal trade in Canada. BIV’s Tyler Orton has your business news.CanadaJan 30
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Feb. 20The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump’s use of a legal tool to deploy tariffs. What’s the reaction and potential impact in B.C.? Global News has learned that the Tumbler Ridge shooter’s ChatGPT account was flagged internally seven months before the mass shooting.Global BCFeb 20
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TTC scrambles to get streetcars ready for World Cup pressureHundreds of thousands of soccer fans will push Toronto’s transit system to the max when they arrive for the World Cup. But internal documents obtained by Global News show the transit commission is still looking at whether transit infrastructure can handle the additional demands. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoFeb 11
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BC premier David Eby pitches Vancouver as home for global defence bankOn Monday, British Columbia Premier David Eby pitched Vancouver to become the home for the new international headquarters of the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB). The bank helps address financing challenges facing governments and industries for NATO members and allied nations.CanadaFeb 9
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‘Why did he fast track it?’: Doug Ford reacts after Trump threatens to stop new trade bridge openingOntario Premier Doug Ford has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to block the opening of the new Gordie Howe International Bridge that connects Windsor, Ont. and Detroit, Mich. Trump called for immediate negotiations over the new trade route in a Truth Social post shared Monday, demanding ownership of “at least one half of...EconomyFeb 10
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Metro Vancouver leadership instabilityAn important meeting for Metro Vancouver Friday as the organization continues to wrestle with leadership instability. And as Catherine Urquhart reports, the board now says it’s launching an investigation into whistleblowers after Global News reporting on internal struggles.Global BCJan 30
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Feds say struggling universities must ask provinces for helpAs colleges and universities across the country continue to struggle with the federal government’s cap on international students, there’s little chance Ottawa will reverse course. The federal immigration minister says post-secondary institutions struggling to balance the books will have to turn to their provincial governments for financial help. BC’s Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future...Global BCFeb 3
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Calgary Close-up: Prosperity, vibrancy inciting airlines to expand access to the cityChris Dinsdale, the president and CEO of Calgary Airports, discusses two new major direct routes coming to Calgary International Airport and the ongoing work passengers can expect in the terminals in the years ahead.CanadaFeb 1
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From Taliban ban to a Calgary classroom: Sahar on why education is a lifeline for girlsSahar, a youth advocate with Plan International Canada and volunteer teacher for Afghan Better Life Organization, joins Global News Morning to speak out on the power of learning after losing her right to education in Afghanistan.CommentaryJan 23
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Alberta students win sustainability award in Abu DhabiAn Alberta school is receiving international recognition for a student-led hydroponic farm proposal. Students from Mamawi Atosketan Native School are the recipients of the 2026 Zayed Sustainability Prize in the Global High Schools, the Americas category. Students of the school, who recently returned from a trip to the United Arab Emirates, joined Global News at...Global News at Noon EdmontonJan 21
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Christopher Skeete on future of embattled CAQChristopher Skeete wears many hats in the Quebec government. He’s Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie, Minister responsible for Relations with English-Speaking Quebecers, Minister responsible for the Fight Against Racism, and the MNA for Sainte-Rose. Fresh off a trip to Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, Skeete joins Global News Morning host Laura Casella...Global News Morning MontrealJan 22
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What the new internal trade barrier agreement means for Atlantic CanadaA major agreement has been signed to help knock down internal trade barriers across the country. The provinces and territories inked the deal with Ottawa to reduce red tape for businesses. Skye Bryden-Blom has the details on what it means for Atlantic Canada.Global News at 6 HalifaxNov 20, 2025
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Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’ for ‘New Gaza,’ meets with ZelenskyyU.S. President Donald Trump is playing peacemaker at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, just days after causing international concern with his threats towards Greenland. Jackson Proskow reports on Trump launching his “Board of Peace,” his vision for “New Gaza,” and his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on ending Russia’s war.Global NationalJan 22
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Edmonton to host International Indigenous Tourism ConferenceA very special event is coming to Edmonton: the International Indigenous Tourism Conference is taking place in February. Melissa Radu with Explore Edmonton and Chelsey Quirk with Indigenous Tourism Alberta joined Global News Morning to talk about the importance of the conference and the significance of it coming to Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 16
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Calgary Close-up: Innovation hub aims to shape the future of aerospace and aviation in AlbertaMike Attersall, the associate director of the Aerospace Innovation Hub, explains how the new initiative at Calgary International Airport will help local startups take their industry-changing ideas to market.CanadaJan 18
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Carney heads to Switzerland as mission to boost Canada trade ties continuesAfter establishing new agreements with China and Qatar last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s efforts to boost Canada’s trade ties continue Monday in Davos, Switzerland, where he will attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) and speak with business leaders and some of his international counterparts.CanadaJan 19
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Reaction to Francois Legault’s ResignationFrançois Legault’s departure comes after months of plummeting poll numbers and internal cracks within the CAQ, including several MNAs leaving the party. To help us unpack what led to this moment and what it means for Quebec politics going forward, political analyst Daniel Béland joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella.Global News Morning MontrealJan 15
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105K Canadians received medical treatment out of countryA growing number of Canadians are seeking international medical solutions for treatment and care, according to a new report. Health reporter Katherine Ward are more on what experts are saying about the potential problems in Canada’s healthcare system.HealthJan 17
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Hundreds killed as Iran cracks down on anti-government protestsHundreds of people have been killed in anti-government protests in Iran according to human rights groups – but even more are feared dead as the Islamic regime intensifies its crackdown on nationwide demonstrations that are now into their third week. Global News Morning speaks with Negar Mortazavi, Host of the Iran Podcast and Senior Fellow...Global News Morning BCJan 12