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  • Data mining concerns raised as political organizers join Gondek recall effort
    A document obtained by Global News ties a petition to oust Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek to Project YYC, a group pushing to get more conservatives elected to city council. Adam MacVicar reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 20
  • City of Saint John offering more grant money to organizations
    The number of community grants handed out in Saint John has increased by nearly 80 per cent in the past year. As Nathalie Sturgeon reports, many of that funding is going to organizations who are helping society’s most vulnerable.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Mar 14
  • Revv52 Presents: On Broadway!
    Calgary’s longest-running vocal ensemble is set to perform a concert devoted exclusively to Broadway. Revv52’s artistic director John Morgan joins Global News Calgary with details on the show happening on May 10 and 11 at Mount Royal University’s Bella Concert Hall.
    May 5
  • Most versatile home organization products for your space
    Sometimes extra products are required to organize your home, but that can get costly quick. Organization expert, Megan Arthurs joins Liem Vu to navigate which products are the most versatile and useful for tidying up your space.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    May 7
  • Inaugural festival explores the art and science of cocktails
    There is a new festival in town dedicated to celebrating the art of cocktails. Northern Hospitality owner and organizer of Montreal’s first-ever Cocktail Fest, Kevin Demers, joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with all the refreshing details.
    Global News Morning Montreal
    May 17
  • AARCS: Foster Sahara
    With a high demand for rescues and rehoming, animal rescue organizations’ resources are strained. Nicole Janke from the Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society joins Global News Calgary to discuss the need for volunteers.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    May 11
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  • What Brad West says about possible BC Conservative and BC United Party merger
    Sources tell Global News that business leaders and political organizers have approached Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West about leading a coalition party between the BC Conservatives and BC United, and now, West is addressing that speculation. Keith Baldrey joins us with more.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 16
  • Avenue Magazine: Innovation in Calgary
    Avenue Magazine’s editor in chief, Shelley Arnusch, joins Global News Calgary to discuss the annual innovation issue and to highlight some organizations and individuals that are using technology and creativity to realize their vision.
    May 5
  • 2024 MS Walk West Island
    A walk will be taking place this month to raise funds for MS Canada West Island which strives to improve the lives of Multiple Sclerosis patients and their families. The organization’s director and coordinator of services join Global news Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about where the funds go and a milestone anniversary for...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    May 7
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  • Health Matters: National strategy to better support caregivers
    A Canadian caregiving organization is calling for a national strategy to help care providers cope with the emotional, physical, and financial demands of caregiving. James Janeiro, Director of Policy and Government Relations at the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence joins us to highlight some of the details in their report.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Hoopqueens women’s basketball league looking for new talent
    A women’s summer basketball league called Hoopqueens is hoping to discover talent from Quebec to join their organization. As Nily louis reports, the league was on the lookout on Saturday.
    Canada
    Apr 27
  • Alberta Municipalities ‘caught off guard’ by details of Bill 20
    Reaction continues to the UCP’s Bill 20. The legislation aims to give the province broad authority to dismiss local elected officials and overturn municipal bylaws. The organization that represents Alberta cities, towns, and villages suggests the proposed changes would create an “atmosphere of fear.” Tyler Gandam, president of Alberta Municipalities, joined Global News at Noon...
    Global News at Noon Edmonton
    Apr 30
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  • Toronto Festival Struggle
    As some of the Toronto’s biggest festivals struggle to bounce back from the pandemic, Pat Tobin from the City of Toronto joins Candace Daniel to discuss some of the challenges organizations are facing.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 26
  • Fighting food insecurity in the West Island
    The Corbeille de Pain is a charitable organization based in Pointe-Claire. On Saturday, April 27, it will be holding its largest fundraising event of the year called Empty Bowls. Corbeille de Pain’s executive director Virginie Grenier-Deschênes joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about the mission of the organization and where funds raised...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 23
  • Anti-Bullying tour in Quebec schools
    Canadian artist Michelle Treacy has just come off the 2024 American Idol season where she won a golden ticket. Besides creating new music, she is a health advocate who works with an organization called “No Time for That (Anti-Bullying Society),” a Canadian charity offering presentations in schools for free including in Greater Montreal. Ahead of...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 30
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  • ‘Give Life Alberta’ program encourages organ and tissue donation
    One organ donor can save up to eight lives, and a tissue donor can save or dramatically improve lives for up to 75 people. It’s National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week, and Alberta Health Services is revealing a new name for its provincial donation program now known as ‘Give Life Alberta.’ Su-Ling Goh and...
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 23
  • Global News Montreal at 6: April 27, 2024
    A pair of Montreal seniors are ripping into Quebec’s health system after an experience that left them feeling upset and disrespected. The couple says they were left waiting for hours for an appointment at a hospital, even though the doctor wasn’t even there. Plus, spring was in the air Saturday as people, young and old,...
    Apr 27
  • The Morning Show: April 24
    On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We look at why reclining seats may soon be a thing of the past on airplanes. Plus, we have some fashion tips so you can emulate your favourite musicians. Also, Susie Wall joins us for another edition of Susie Qs. Plus, we talk to HGTV’s Sebastian Clovis about...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 24
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  • Learning about the Chair of the Edmonton Police Commission
    Global News sits down with John McDougall, the Chair of the Edmonton Police Commission, to look at the organization’s responsibilities and his advocacy efforts for the LGBTQ2 community.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 10
  • Volunteer fair in Edmonton aims to promote volunteerism within the city
    If you’ve been thinking about volunteering but don’t know where to start, the Edmonton Chamber of Voluntary Organizations is hosting Edmonton’s largest volunteer fair in celebration of National Volunteer Week. Scott Lundell joined us on Global News Morning with all the details.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 15
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