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  • How will Canada’s new Online Harms Act help keep kids safe?
    Tech expert Carmi Levy delves into Canada’s new Online Harms Act, designed to safeguard children and combat hate crimes online. Learn about the complaint mechanism, how platforms are reacting and how this legislation is supposed to be enforced. Carmi also highlights some of the latest online scams that are circulating. Plus, discover why Tyler Perry...
    The Morning Show
    Feb 27
  • Global National: April 20
    In tonight’s top story: U.S. Congress has finally passed a $95-billion aid package to replenish military aid to Ukraine and address a slew of other global security concerns. The much-needed help was only approved after months of stalling, driven by political divides in Washington, D.C. Some of that money has been earmarked for Israel, where...
    Global National
    Apr 20
  • Vancouver stabbing suspect’s criminal history
    We are learning more about the man charged in a random daylight stabbing in downtown Vancouver. Kent Meades had only been out of jail for five days at the time, after threatening the life of a prominent federal politician. Kristen Robinson reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 22
  • Truro Colchester Welcome Network
    We speak with Laura Miedema, Coordinator with the Truro Colchester Welcome Network, to learn about new services being launched such as an online resource portal and welcome guide to help newcomers to Colchester County.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Mar 7
  • Have Flair Air’s expansion plans changed after fall of Lynx Airlines?
    Travel expert Claire Newell joins us for a quick trip through the latest aviation news. We learn about Flair Air’s expansion plans post-Lynx Airlines closure, and the billion-dollar lawsuit against Boeing. She also discusses lightning strike safety concerns and the online uproar over Southwest Airlines’ new seat design.
    The Morning Show
    Mar 7
  • International Women’s Day: Why experts say tackling wage gap could boost economy
    As Canadians mark International Women’s Day on Friday, there are still various issues that still face women daily, including in the labour force. But as Sean Previl explains, tackling the earnings and wealth gap is just one aspect that could not only benefit people at work but also the Canadian economy as a whole.
    Canada
    Mar 8
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  • Heart Month and the importance of learning CPR
    It’s heart month across Canada and heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the country, behind only cancer. The Heart & Stroke Foundation is stressing the importance of getting trained and learning how to perform CPR. CPR instructor with Heart & Stroke, Victoria Moorhouse, joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella...
    Feb 7
  • Peterborough man speaks out after encountering scammer on Highway 7
    Peterborough County OPP are warning about a scam that has resurfaced in our region. The scammers are playing victim in the hope of trading jewelry for cash only for victims to learn their new purchase isn’t real. Robert Lothian explains.
    Crime
    Jan 23
  • Some Alberta drivers surprised their vehicles don’t have a block heater
    The frigid temperatures have highlighted a surprising problem: some drivers who have bought a new vehicle are only learning now it didn’t come with a block heater and Alberta mechanics are busy trying to install the cold-weather engine heaters. Sarah Komadina has more.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Jan 15
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  • Regina unveils its new official bird on Friday
    Regina Mayor Sandra Masters said the black-capped chickadee earned the title through its resourceful and resilient reputation. Royal Saskatchewan Museum vertebrate zoology curator Ryan Fisher said its special not only to see the black-capped chickadee around Regina but a diverse variety of birds thanks to the city’s green spaces.
    Canada
    Jan 5
  • Time has run out for old fashioned coin-only parking machines in Toronto
    The time has run out for the remaining 176 coin-only parking meters in Toronto, with the city looking to replace them with more updated technology in 2024. Kayla McLean reports.
    Dec 28, 2023
  • Surrey schools seek overcrowding solutions
    Year-round schooling, online learning, dividing the school day into shifts. These are some of the ideas suggested for dealing with overcrowded schools in Surrey. Global’s Janet Brown has reaction and looks at what some are saying is the ultimate solution.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Nov 21, 2023
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  • NS RCMP Online Crime Reporting Tool
    Global’s Eilish Bonang sits down with Cpl. Chris Marshall of the Nova Scotia RCMP to learn about their recently launched online crime reporting tool.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Nov 30, 2023
  • CPKC Holiday Train makes a festive stop in Brighton
    The CPKC Holiday Train is on its annual trip around Canada and the United States. The decked-out train is not only bringing Christmas spirit to communities along the way, but also raising awareness and money for food insecurity. On this week’s Out & About Caley Bedore is off to Brighton to get in on the...
    Nov 30, 2023
  • Winnipeggers average 189 words per minute, fast-talking study says
    The average Winnipegger has a lot to say, according to a new study. Speech pattern analysis from Preply, an online learning space, has rated Winnipeg as Canada’s third fastest-talking city, with a whopping 189 words per minute coming out of Manitoba mouths.
    Oct 19, 2023
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  • Building credit for newcomers to Canada
    Over 400,000 newcomers arrive in Canada every year, and most will need to learn how to operate successfully in Canada’s credit system. Credit Canada CEO Bruce Sellery joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss a new online course now available to new Canadians.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Nov 2, 2023
  • What Canada can learn from the U.K.’s pricey high-speed rail project
    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has scrapped another section of High Speed 2 (HS2), a planned high-speed rail line which was initially supposed to link London to northern England. Redmond Shannon explains why Sunak is scaling back the project; and what Canada, the only G7 country without high-speed rail, can learn from this.
    Global National
    Oct 4, 2023
  • Breaking down myths surround Alzheimer’s disease
    September is world Alzheimer’s month, an opportunity to not only learn more about the disease, but to identify the signs when someone is starting to experience it.
    Global News Morning Saskatoon
    Sep 27, 2023
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  • Two police officers shot and injured in Coquitlam incident Friday
    Global News has learned two police officers have been shot during an incident on Friday morning. The condition of the officers is not known at this time. Julie Nolin has the latest from the scene as it continues to unfold.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Sep 22, 2023
  • SOGI rallies take place across Canada including Kelowna
    It is highly controversial–sexual orientation and gender identity more commonly known as SOGI policies in public schools. The government says it promotes an inclusive learning environment but opponents say it only grooms and sexualizes children. Today—in Kelowna–a large anti-SOGI crowd joined counterparts right across Canada for the ‘1 Million March 4 Children’. As Klaudia Van...
    Canada
    Sep 20, 2023
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