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How Building Financial Futures is helping low- and modest-income AlbertansBuilding Financial Futures offers free, year-round help with tax filing, benefits navigation and financial coaching for Albertans with low and modest incomes. It’s delivered by United Way of the Alberta Capital Region, Norwood Child and Family Resource Centre and Elizabeth Fry Society of Northern Alberta. United Way president and CEO Rob Yager and Laurie Fagan...Global News Morning EdmontonApr 2
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New United Way program expands financial help for AlbertansStarting April 1, a new program from the United Way is expanding free financial help to low-income Albertans in the province. Nicole Stillger looks at how it works.EconomyApr 2
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Officials on flood watch in RockiesFrom Calgary to Lake Louise, officials are keeping a close eye on rising river levels across the Bow River Basin, as incoming rainfall is expected to accelerate an already-melting deep snowpack. Jordan Prentice reports.EnvironmentMay 29
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: June 2Several days of heavy rain have raised river levels and left some roads impassable — but it isn’t all bad news for folks like farmers. Disabled Alberta couples being moved from AISH to ADAP learn they’ll soon have to make do with even less monthly income. Alphonso Davies is back in Edmonton ahead of the...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 2
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How far will Canada’s new grocery rebates go for low-income families?The Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit is welcome news for many low-income families trying to make ends meet. Additional funds for food banks and tax incentives for businesses building greenhouses are also included. Sarah Offin has more on how far those investments will go as food inflation continues to climb.ConsumerJan 26
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Feb. 2With SaskPower rates on the rise how are Saskatchewan businesses reacting to the near four percent increase? Parliament unanimously agrees to fast track a bill that will provide a GST credit boost to nearly 12 million low-income residents. A cold case with links to Saskatchewan has been partially solved on Florida’s east coast.Feb 2
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 2With SaskPower rates on the rise how are Saskatchewan businesses reacting to the near four percent increase? Parliament unanimously agrees to fast track a bill that will provide a GST credit boost to nearly 12 million low-income residents. A cold case with links to Saskatchewan has been partially solved on Florida’s east coast.Feb 2
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Alberta sees housing starts increase in 2025The Alberta government is saying 2025 saw record growth in housing startups in the province. Roughly 53,000 housing breaking ground last year, a 14 per cent increase from 2024. However, the opposition says more focus needs to be put on building low income housing and controlling rent prices.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 21
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Nanaimo motel residents displaced by fireIt has been a rough holiday season for the nearly 40 people who were displaced by a motel fire in Nanaimo. As Kristen Robinson reports, the local community is stepping up to help the residents, many of them who are seniors and low-income.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 29, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 19Saskatchewan gun owners react to the federal buy back program officially being launched. A key witness in the murder trial for Michael Smillie returns to the stand for questioning. Farmers raise concerns that current income tax laws make it expensive to pass land onto extended family.Jan 19
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Holiday Helpers adopt a family Christmas projectFor more than 25 years, Holiday Helpers, a registered charity, has rallied thousands of donors and volunteers to deliver complete Christmas packages to families living in low -income situations across the GTA. This Christmas the charity is calling on community support as the need is greater than ever. Susan Hay has the details.Dec 11, 2025
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Here’s how Canada’s federal income tax brackets are changing in 2026Legislation currently making its way through Parliament could result in lower federal income taxes for Canada’s lowest earners starting in 2026. Prime Minister Mark Carney introduced the idea of a middle-class tax cut in the spring of 2025. If passed, this proposal would reduce the federal tax rate for the lowest income bracket from 15...CanadaDec 3, 2025
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Low vacancy rates and no relief for lower income renters in MonctonNew apartment buildings keep popping up in Canada’s second-fastest growing city and it’s having an impact on vacancy rates. However, that likely won’t translate into relief for lower income renters in Moncton anytime soon. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 11, 2025
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Quebec economic update: Individual savings but no tax cutsThe Quebec government released its economic update on Tuesday, a mini-budget of sorts revealing how the province is performing. While there are no immediate personal income tax cuts, measures have been taken to reduce the tax burden for many Quebecers. Tim Sargeant reports on what it means for taxpayers.Nov 25, 2025
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Community rallying to keep post office open in Vancouver’s Chinatown neighbourhoodAn online petition has been launched, to try to keep a post office in the heart of Vancouver’s chinatown from closing. As Travis Prasad reports, community supporters say the impending loss of the post office would be a disservice for many of the low income residents in the neighbourhood.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 1, 2025
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Carney’s federal budget aims to help low-income CanadiansPrime Minister Mark Carney previewed some affordability measures today, following through on campaign promises ahead of next month’s budget. Three programs will be rolled out on Nov. 4, and as David Akin reports, one of them has the potential to put hundreds of dollars back in the pockets of millions of low-income Canadians.CanadaOct 10, 2025
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Carney announces automatic tax-filing for low-income CanadiansPrime Minister Mark Carney said Friday that the Canadian government would be introducing automatic tax-filing for low-income Canadians in the 2025 federal budget, making them eligible for government benefits. He said that 5.5 million people would be impacted by 2028.CanadaOct 10, 2025
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Calgary Close-up: New councillors prepare to tackle big issues at cityIncoming Calgary city councillors John Pantazopoulos and Myke Atkinson discuss how they are preparing to take their seats at city hall and what they hope to achieve early on in their first terms.CanadaOct 27, 2025
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Global National: Oct. 10Thousands of displaced Palestinians moved north to Gaza City on Friday as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect. Many of them returned to their homes, whether they were destroyed or not, as Israeli forces withdrew from Gaza’s major urban areas. While troops are still present within the enclave, many Gazans are grateful for...Global NationalOct 10, 2025
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Decision Calgary 2025: In conversation with Jyoti GondekMayoral candidate Jyoti Gondek joined Michael King on Global News Morning to discuss the importance of Calgary’s public transportation, downtown safety and the low-income transit pass.Oct 9, 2025