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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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Global National: Jan. 3While many Venezuelans are celebrating the ousting of Nicolas Maduro, the world is raising serious concerns. The United States is facing international condemnation for using military force to remove another country’s leader. The U.S. attack that removed Nicolas Maduro is sparking both outrage and relief across Canada. Rallies were held in several Canadian cities today...Global NationalJan 3
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Canadians reassessing trade with China as priorities shift, Ipsos poll findsA new Ipsos poll suggests Canadians are reassessing how flexible they are willing to be on international trade. Economic interests and personal prosperity are emerging as key considerations, even when trade partners do not share Canada’s values. The findings come as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to travel to China in an effort to diversify...Politics6 hours
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Did Trump break world law in ousting Venezuela’s Maduro?While many Venezuelans are celebrating the ousting of Nicolas Maduro, the world is raising serious concerns. The United States is facing international condemnation for using military force to remove another country’s leader. New questions are also being raised about the true motivations behind the operation. Reggie Cecchini reports on the unfolding situation and the uncertainty...U.S. NewsJan 3
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Global National: Dec. 17National, Global National, news, Canada, politics, federal government, Liberals, Conservatives, Mark Carney, Carney, Carney year end interview, Trump, Donald Trump, Trump Carney, U.S., Canada U.S., trade, trade war, tariffs, international, worldGlobal NationalDec 17, 2025
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U.S. seizure of second tanker and implications for oil demandOn Saturday, U.S. forces seized another Venezuelan oil tanker as part of a blockade ordered by President Donald Trump to allegedly stop the smuggling of illicit drugs. This comes on top of new reports they were pursuing another vessel today. Venezuela slammed America’s actions as an act of international piracy. Nathaniel Dove reports.WorldDec 21, 2025
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Ford promises more ‘big, large casinos’ in Niagara Falls tourism visionThe Ford government says it wants to draw new casinos and theme parks to Niagara Falls, Ont., as it tries to revitalize the city through a plan dubbed internally “Vegas of the North.” Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 15, 2025
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Calgary airport launches new security screening programCalgary International Airport is set to open its new centralized security screening area on Wednesday, with the aim of reducing security wait times for domestic passengers.Dec 9, 2025
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NHL worried about Milan’s unfinished Olympic hockey arenaThe construction of Milan’s new ice hockey arena for the 2026 Winter Olympics is getting international attention for all the wrong reasons. Mike Armstrong looks at the delays of the rink’s completion, and what the NHL says will happen if the building isn’t done on time.Global NationalDec 10, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton Dec. 9The price of gasoline in Edmonton drops to a dollar a litre — thrilling for drivers but worrying to the province’s bottom line. Accelerated construction for the Valley Line West LRT wraps up for the year. The Edmonton International Airport is beginning to upgrade its security scanners as holiday travel begins. A west Edmonton Men’s...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 9, 2025
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VIBFF celebrates 5 years of storytellingThe Vancouver International Black Film Festival is marking 5 years of amplifying Black voices. Global News Morning speaks with festival founder and president Fabienne Colas about how VIBFF has grown and evolved over the years, and this year’s must-watch films.Global News Morning BCDec 3, 2025
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Health Matters: Former U.S. FDA leaders condemn internal memosFormer leaders of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have condemned recent internal claims made by the agency’s current vaccine chief. In a letter published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the group challenged a memo claiming— without evidence— that COVID-19 vaccines caused the deaths of 10 children. Katherine Ward has this story...Health MattersDec 4, 2025
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Canada could be in for a rough flu seasonA new flu strain that’s been circulating internationally is now raising concern here in Canada. We speak to infectious diseases expert Dr. Isaac Bogosh about the H3N2 flu variant.Global BCDec 2, 2025
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New technology to speed up airport experienceIt’s expected to be a record-breaking travel season and Vancouver International Airport is rolling out new technology to keep operations running smoothly. YVR is expecting thousands of passengers over the holidays — and as Kylie Stanton reports — they’re trying to keep everyone as happy as possible during that time.Global BCDec 1, 2025
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Science News Now: International ‘Observe the Moon Night’, a 1-million-year-old skull, and musicians & painIt was a busy week in the science world. Our Miranda Anthistle was joined by Raluca Ellis, a Researcher-Programmer with the Ontario Science Centre to discuss a wide range of topics from International Observe the Moon Night, discovery of a 1-million-year-old skull in China, and why musicians have been shown to experience pain differently.Oct 3, 2025
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New non-stop route is just one of many brights spots at YEGA popular non-stop destination out of Edmonton International Airport is back. Those eager for adventure — and beautiful landscapes — will once again be able to fly non-stop to Iceland out of YEG starting next summer. Adrian Warchola with YEG chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton about what’s happening at the airport.Global News Morning EdmontonNov 20, 2025
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Canadian Federation of Independent Business calls for action on internal tradeSeoRhin Yoo, senior policy analyst with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, joins Global News Morning to talk about eliminating internal trade barriers and why measures are needed now to help provinces like Alberta benefit.Global News Morning CalgaryNov 18, 2025
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This Week in Washington: a week of high-stakes moves in U.S. politicsIt’s been a turbulent week in U.S. politics, from the end of a 43-day government shutdown to new revelations in the Epstein files, a flurry of presidential pardons, and shifting international responses to U.S. drug-interdiction efforts. Global News Washington Bureau correspondent Reggie Cecchini joins Miranda Anthistle to break down the fallout, the unanswered questions, and...Global News Morning TorontoNov 14, 2025
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Canadian Olympian-turned-alleged drug lord faces new charges over witness killingRyan James Wedding, the former Canadian Olympic snowboarder accused of leading an international drug trafficking ring, is facing new federal charges in the U.S. related to the alleged murder of a witness, the U.S. Justice Department and FBI announced Wednesday.CrimeNov 19, 2025
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Family Matters: Out of class learning opportunitiesWATCH: Global News Morning heads to City Park School to learn about outside of class learning opportunities including students attending Skate Canada International at SaskTel Centre.Nov 6, 2025