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Business Matters: U.S. prosecutors open investigation into Jerome PowellU.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the country’s Department of Justice served the central bank with subpoenas on Sunday, threatening a criminal indictment. This comes after Powell’s testimony over the summer regarding the 2.5 billion dollar renovation of two office buildings. Jazan Grewal has this story and more for Business Matters on Jan. 12,...CanadaJan 12
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One of Proctor’s killers denied parole againOne of the men serving a life sentence for raping, torturing, and murdering 18-year-old Kimberly Proctor is being denied parole again. Kruse Wellwood was 17 when he carried out the crimes on Vancouver Island. He’s now 31, and as Angela Jung reports, the parole board believes he is still a risk to reoffend.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 10, 2025
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‘Worst call of my life’: Family of Toronto ‘mass shooting’ victim speak at sentencingA 15-year-old who pled guilty to accessory after a “mass shooting” at North Albion collegiate is facing six months in the community after time already served, Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 19, 2025
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Former Saskatoon principal Duff Friesen gets six-month conditional sentenceWATCH: Former Christian Centre Academy principal Duff Friesen is to serve a six-month conditional sentence in the community and cannot be in a position of power to those under 16.CanadaDec 18, 2025
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Alberta hospital workers represented by AUPE serve strike notice, picketing begins this weekendAUPE says the 16,000 Alberta hospital workers it represents, including licensed practical nurses and health-care aides, have served strike notice and are set to hit picket lines on Saturday, Nov. 22. Sarah Ryan reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 19, 2025
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Montreal sexual health clinic serving LGBTQ+ community faces closure over Bill 2Quebec’s controversial new healthcare law will force yet another Montreal clinic to close, one that serves some of the city’s most vulnerable. Clinique l’Agora says Bill 2 will make it financially impossible to keep operating and will have to shut its doors on April 1st. Under the new law, doctors could lose up to 15...CanadaNov 21, 2025
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Canadian and U.S. cadets come together to rememberHundreds of cadets from across Canada and the U.S. gathered for the 15th annual HART ceremony in Lethbridge on Saturday. The event honours families who have lost loved ones while serving in the military. As Jordan Prentice tells us, the tribute is about honouring and remembering together.CanadaNov 15, 2025
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Trump’s ex-national security adviser John Bolton indicted over mishandling classified informationJohn Bolton, who served as U.S. President Donald Trump’s national security adviser during his first term and later became a vocal critic, was indicted Thursday on 18 counts related to mishandling national defense information.U.S. NewsOct 16, 2025
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Friendship Inn preparing for Thanksgiving and need in the communityWATCH: Friendship Inn CEO Sandra Kary says they are anticipating 2,000 – 2,500 Thanksgiving meals to be served on Monday, Oct. 13.Oct 9, 2025
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Health Matters: RFK’s advisory panel recommends restrictions on MMRV vaccinesU.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine advisory committee recommended new restrictions on a combination shot that protects against chickenpox as well as measles, mumps and rubella. The panel advised that the vaccine known as MMRV not be given before the age of 4 and that children in this age group instead get separate...Health MattersSep 19, 2025
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Air Canada to cancel flights as work stoppage loomsAir Canada is set to ground some flights because the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents the company’s more than 10,000 flight attendants, has served the airline with a strike notice that would take effect at 1:00 AM EDT Saturday. But the carrier could also lock out these workers if a deal isn’t...Global NationalAug 13, 2025
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Taco Fest returns to TorontoTaco Fest is back and bringing the heat! From August 8th to 10th, this year’s festival will serve up more than 250 unique tacos from more than 50 of Toronto’s top chefs and vendors. Jordan Batista, chef at Rosa’s Toronto and reigning titleholder for best taco, joins Ross Hull to create the perfect bite.Aug 8, 2025
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Fresh Off The Plate: ‘Carbon Bar’ fires up the grill with proudly Canadian BBQFor over 10 years, ‘The Carbon Bar’ has been serving up Texas BBQ but with their own Canadian take. On this ‘Fresh Off The Plate,’ Liem Vu chats with owner Yannick Bigourdan and Chef Taylor Wells about the restaurant’s longevity and continued passion for all things flavour and fire.Aug 6, 2025
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NASA launch: SpaceX Crew-11 arrives at International Space StationThe four astronauts of SpaceX Crew-11 successfully arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) early Saturday aboard the Falcon 9 rocket. This comes after the second attempted launch of the vessel Friday. The crew serves as relief for Crew-10 — the team that took over from the astronauts stranded on the ISS for nine months...ScienceAug 2, 2025
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Canada commits $12 million to wildfire fightIn a wildfire update on Friday, Canada’s Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson reported over 3,000 wildfires have occurred across the country as of July this year, burning approximately 5.5 million hectares. The federal government pledged an investment of nearly $12 million over four years to establish Wildfire Resilience Consortium Canada (WRCC). Hodgson said...CanadaJul 18, 2025
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Concorde Group serving up good times during Calgary StampedeDuring the Calgary Stampede, the Concorde Entertainment Group — in partnership with Global News’ parent company Corus Entertainment — is serving up delicious barbecue and drinks at a number of events throughout the 10-day event. Drew Stremick has the details.EntertainmentJun 26, 2025
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Nova Scotia woman who killed daughter given 60-day leave from prison, but not paroleA Nova Scotia woman who pled guilty to killing her daughter in 2008 was granted permission to leave prison with restrictions. Penny Boudreau was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her 12-year-old daughter Karissa Boudreau, and sentenced to serve at least 20 years before becoming eligible for parole. Now, 17 years later, after...Global News at 6 HalifaxJun 20, 2025
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New Brunswick cardiovascular surgeon’s story of immigrationWhen a New Brunswick doctor was only 12, his family left India in search of more opportunities. Now, he serves as just one of five heart surgeons helping patients across New Brunswick and P.E.I. defy the odds. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has the story in the second part of the series Welcome to Saint John.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJun 18, 2025
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Nerve surgery could help spinal cord patients regain movementThis week, a 16-year-old Toronto boy, whose bike accident left him with limited movement, will become the youngest in Ontario to undergo a nerve surgery that doctors hope will allow him to move in new ways. Health reporter Katherine Ward shares his story.HealthJun 12, 2025
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Vancouver bakery prepares for Italian Day on The DriveFratelli Bakery has been serving authentic Italian pastries and cakes on Vancouver’s Commercial Drive for nearly 30 years. Global’s Safeeya Pirani visits owner Marco Cornale to see what he’s preparing for the 15th anniversary of Italian Day on The Drive, and learn what the cultural festival means for the neighbourhood.CanadaJun 7, 2025