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Marking Manitoba DayMay 12 is Manitoba Day. A look at what led to the bill that created our province.May 12
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McHappy Day supporting Sask. familiesWATCH: Wednesday, May 6 is McHappy Day in Canada. A portion of the proceeds from all menu items goes to Ronald McDonald House Charities, which supports families with sick and injured children.CanadaMay 6
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Peterborough marks Red Dress DayPeterborough marked Red Dress Day on Tuesday to raise awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous, women, girls and two-spirit people. Madeleine McColl reports:May 6
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Surrey-Langley SkyTrain Project marks a milestoneThe Surrey-Langley SkyTrain Project has marked a major milestone with work on the eight stations now underway. Andrea Macpherson has the latest.Global News at Noon BCMay 8
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Peterborough marks National Day of MourningApril 28 is the National Day of Mourning, dedicated to remembering workers who have died, were injured or became ill because of their job. Community members gathered at Peterborough City Hall to honour lives lost and commit to protecting workers and preventing further tragedies. Madeleine McColl reports:CanadaApr 29
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Sam Altman testifies in Musk lawsuit, calls himself ‘honest’Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, is seeking OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s ouster from the company leadership as part of a civil lawsuit accusing him of betraying their shared vision for OpenAI. Since its start as a nonprofit funded primarily by Musk, OpenAI has evolved into a capitalistic venture now valued at $852 billion.Tech5 hours
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Elon Musk lawsuit against OpenAI beginsThe world’s richest man, Elon Musk, is suing perhaps the world’s most famous artificial intelligence company OpenAI. What started as a close relationship between Musk and his OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman, has degraded into insults. But, as Nathaniel Dove tells us, there is more at stake than some billionaires’ pride.TechApr 27
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This is BC: Marking the Battle of KapyongFor years, a B.C. man has been honouring Canadian veterans who served in the Korean War. As Jay Durant reports in This is BC, Guy Black is returning to South Korea, in order to recognize those who fought a difficult battle in the hills above the Kapyong Valley.Global News Hour at 6Apr 19
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Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation Marks End of Historic CampaignThe Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation has announced the results of its major fundraising campaign. Launched in 2019, “Unexpected Ways to Heal” has surpassed its $200-million goal to become the most successful hospital foundation campaign in Quebec history. Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation president, Renée Vézina, joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to discuss this remarkable...Global News Morning MontrealMay 12
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Southern Alberta bikers mark Motorcycle Safety Awareness MonthWith the arrival of spring, Lethbridge police and local motorcyclists are reminding the public that May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. The month is meant to serve as a reminder that reducing the risk of collisions is the responsibility of both drivers and motorcycle riders. Jordan Prentice reportsMay 8
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RAW: Manitoba Moose Mark Morrison Interview – May 8Manitoba Moose head coach Mark Morrison answers questions after his team was eliminated from the Calder Cup Playoffs with a 5-2 Game 4 loss to the Grand Rapids Griffins.SportsMay 8
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Peterborough residents mark Earth DayWednesday is Earth Day, and and some Peterborough community members went the extra mile, picking up trash across the city for the betterment of the planet. Madeleine McColl reports.EnvironmentApr 22
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RAW: Manitoba Moose Mark Morrison Interview – May 6Manitoba Moose head coach Mark Morrison talks about their Game 3 loss to the Grand Rapids Griffins.SportsMay 6
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Ask an expert: Celebrating mothers and mother figuresOne of the most critical relationships you’ll ever have is with your mother or a mother figure. Society has a lot to say about moms and what they should or shouldn’t be like. On this Mother’s Day clinical psychologist Dr. Monica Vermani joins Jennifer Palma to talk about the significant role mothers and mother figures...Global News Morning BCMay 10
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Is Mark Carney’s speech a “plea for patience”?In this segment of Hot Takes on ‘The Ben Mulroney Show’, Ben welcomes back guests Dimitri Soudas, Former Director of Communications for Stephen Harper, and Max Fawcett, Lead Columnist for Canada’s National Observer. The panel dives into the challenges and “future guidance” outlined in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent social media speech. Their analysis touches...The Ben Mulroney ShowApr 21
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Toronto marks one month until FIFA World Cup 2026The countdown clock shows 30 days until the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off in Toronto. As Megan King reports, the city is looking forward to welcoming the world and staff feel preparedCanadaMay 12
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Tumbler Ridge Secondary School to be torn down, replaced after mass shootingBritish Columbia has announced it is building a new secondary school in Tumbler Ridge after a fatal mass shooting in February. Since the deadly shooting, students have been taught in portables, but will move into modular classrooms in the coming weeks until the new school is built. Deconstruction of the original site begins this summer.Global BCMay 8
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How will Montreal mark 50th anniversary of 1976 Summer Olympics?Montreal has launched its program of events to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Summer Olympics. City officials say the Games of the 21st Olympiad put the province and the city on the world map. Despite problems that erupted outside the field of competition, many believe the event changed the city for the better....CanadaMay 4
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Mark Carney, Danielle Smith expected to announce carbon pricing and pipeline dealPrime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are expected to announce an agreement on industrial carbon pricing on Friday, Global News has learned — a key component for a potential new oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast. Sarah Komadina reports.Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton4 hours
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Sask. MLA Betty Nippi-Albright cites policy disagreements for going independentWATCH: Saskatoon Centre MLA Betty Nippi-Albright says she is leaving Saskatchewan’s opposition NDP due to policy disagreements with the party’s leader on the province’s forced drug treatment bill.PoliticsMay 6