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Quebec man arrested in RCMP terrorism probe tied to alleged pro-ISIS postsThe RCMP have arrested a Quebec man for allegedly making social media posts supporting the so-called Islamic state. 40-year-old Mohamed Ali Ben Chaoua is accused of producing numerous posts on TikTok. Investigators say they received a tip and had reasonable grounds to believe he may commit terrorism offences. As Touria Izri reports, Chaoua appeared in...CanadaMay 21
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Reward posted in Toronto mall shooting for man linked to string of robberiesToronto police are appealing for the public’s assistance one week after a robbery at a North York jewelry store that ended with the shooting of a mall security officer. Police are looking for 53-year-old Kyle Douglas Prouse, who they say is responsible for a series of jewelry store bank robberies going back three years. As...CrimeApr 27
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Winnipeg man faces new charges for posts threatening Carney, religious groupsA Winnipeg man is facing more charges over online threats directed at Prime Minister Mark Carney, as well as Jewish and Muslim communities, according to Manitoba RCMP.CrimeApr 24
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 19We take a look at Canada’s big win on Thursday. How much beer was consumed was a popular Vancouver bar? How many calls did police attend? And a Port Coquitlam brewery has been denied by FIFA after applying to host a street party because they operate in the same category as Anheuser-Busch.Global BCJun 19
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Finding effective flood mitigation measures for Montreal residentsFollowing recent flash flooding in the western part of the island, climate change and extreme weather conditions are once again top of mind for people affected. Elected officials continue to explore various flood mitigation measures and are also encouraging homeowners to do their part. But as Phil Carpenter reports, many of these measures have their...CanadaJun 25
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Judge rejects application to stop closure of Vancouver Aquatic CentreThe City of Vancouver has the legal green light to close the embattled Vancouver Aquatic Centre as part of its plan for renewal. A judge has rejected a court application to stop the closure, but as Rumina Daya reports, there are still many unanswered questions about the centre’s future.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 23
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Losing iconic Canadian institutionsHockey Night in Canada and The Bay are both synonymous with Canadian culture and for decades were a part of daily life for many Canadians. Iconic Canadian institutions are increasingly faced with existential threats due to financial pressures and foreign investment. Craig Baird, Canadian historian and host of the podcast Canadian History Ehx, joins Miranda...Global News Morning TorontoJun 18
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: June 11Saskatoon is remembering one of it’s most prominent philanthropists as Irene Dube has died at the age of 89. Days of intense rain have left many parts of southern Saskatchewan dealing with damaging flooding.EconomyJun 11
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 11Saskatchewan healthcare workers gather in Regina for a forum to work on strategies that will help support medical staff through an abundance of new ideas and initiatives. Days of intense rain have left many parts of southern Saskatchewan dealing with damaging flooding.EconomyJun 11
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Hey Siri! After 15 years, Apple’s AI assistant is getting a new voice actorShe has been a part of many Canadians’ lives for almost 15 years. However, a significant change is on the horizon: this autumn, Apple’s voice assistant, Siri, will get a completely new voice and a few new features. This morning, tech expert Mike Yawney joins us live from Apple Park, where he has already been...The Morning ShowJun 9
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New Nova Scotia Findings on Women’s Leadership in SportWe check in with Allison Sandmeyer-Graves, CEO of Canadian Women & Sport, to talk more about a new report that’s shows Nova Scotia is outperforming many parts of the country when it comes to women’s leadership across Canada’s sport system.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 4
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Thousands ride in Montreal’s Tour de l’ÎleFor one day each year, some of Montreal’s busiest streets are handed over to thousands of cyclists taking part in the Tour de l’Ile. As participants gathered at the starting point, many said it’s a tradition that keeps bringing them back. Felicia Parrillo has more.CanadaMay 31
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Global National: May 31While many across the country are dealing with the start of wildfire season, tensions are running high in southern Alberta and the B.C. interior after a very wet weekend. A melting snowpack and heavy rain have caused flooding in several communities. For months, the Great American State Fair has been billed as a massive celebration...Global NationalMay 31
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Defying ‘Buy American’: Canada proposes purchasing Sweden’s Arctic surveillance planes instead of U.S. jetsPrime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is considering purchasing Arctic surveillance planes from Swedish manufacturer Saab instead of American-made jets. Mackenzie Gray explains how it’s part of Carney’s promise to rely less on the U.S., what the aircraft are capable of, and how many Canadian jobs the deal could create.Global NationalMay 27
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NASA unveils plans for moon base, future missionsIt’s been many moons since astronauts last walked on the lunar surface, but NASA is aiming to change that in the coming years. Heidi Petracek explains what the space agency is planning after the success of its Artemis II mission, and whether Canada can play its own part.Global NationalMay 26
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Ontario sees increase in tick reports on tracking platform ‘eTick’ in 2026: expertsAs warmer weather entices more people outside, experts say the spring peak for Ticks is hitting many parts of the country. Health reporter Katherine Ward explains why the potentially pesky parasites might be popping up in more places, and how to protect yourself this season.HealthMay 24
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Broadway businesses brace for new SkyTrain expansion closureAnother group of Vancouver businesses is bracing for the worst, from the Broadway SkyTrain extension project. As Paul Johnson reports, just as one part of the main route re-opens, another closure is just around the corner.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 22
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Portion of Church Street to be “pedestrian-only” this summerToronto city council has approved a pilot project that will turn a stretch of Church Street into a car-free zone for part of the summer. But city staff can cut it short if it creates too many headaches. Nicole Di Donato has more on how businesses and residents are reacting to the move.May 22
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Montreal merchants gearing up for Grand Prix weekend amid Habs playoff runThe next four days in Montreal will bring a mix of excitement for sports fans and merchants. Many have high hopes with the Canadiens in the playoffs and Montreal’s Grand Prix all taking place at the same time. As Phil Carpenter reports, after years of struggling post-pandemic, downtown business owners are hoping for a win.CanadaMay 20
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Carney says he ‘inherited’ aging Snowbirds as Ottawa moves to sideline fleetPrime Minister Mark Carney addressed concerns regarding the future of the Snowbirds, telling reporters that “I’ve, like many Canadians, have enjoyed the demonstrations of the snowbirds over the years. It’s absolutely extraordinary,” and added “I inherited a situation where the planes literally had come to the end of their lives…They didn’t have the parts and...CanadaMay 19