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Saskatchewan premier, producers react to Trudeau’s resignation announcementWhile Justin Trudeau will still be the prime minister for likely a number of months while the Liberals search for a new leader, the news is having big impacts already.Global News at 5 Regina8 hours
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Poilievre mocks Trudeau’s ‘fresh-made produce’ slip-up, calls for carbon tax electionAfter Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slipped up, making a comment about temporarily suspended sales taxes on “freshly-made produce,” rather than “products,” Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre responded criticizing the Liberal carbon pricing initiative. “He really does think that food comes from the grocery store, not from the farmers who actually grow the produce. That’s why...PoliticsDec 13, 2024
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Alberta producers eager for Trump 25% tariff updatesAs premiers across the country gather to talk tariffs in the wake of Donald Trump’s 25 per cent pledge, Alberta producers are eagerly waiting to hear what could be the next step for their exports. Morgan Black has more.Danielle SmithNov 27, 2024
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Poilievre mocks Trudeau’s ‘fresh-made produce’ slip-up, calls for carbon tax electionAfter Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slipped up, making a comment about temporarily suspended sales taxes on “freshly-made produce,” rather than “products,” Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre responded criticizing the Liberal carbon pricing initiative. “He really does think that food comes from the grocery store, not from the farmers who actually grow the produce. That’s why...CanadaDec 4, 2024
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Fighting food insecurity in Montreal with fresh produceA local partnership is tackling food insecurity here in Montreal. The Lufa Farms foundation in collaboration with the Rossy foundation and Moisson Montréal is ensuring a steady supply of fresh, locally grown vegetables are going to Montreal families in need. Lufa Farms CEO Mohamed Hage joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about...Global News Morning MontrealNov 20, 2024
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Legendary music producer Quincy Jones dead at 91Legendary music producer Quincy Jones has died at the age of 91. His historic career ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ to prize-winning film and television scores, as well as collaborating with Frank Sinatra and many others.EntertainmentNov 4, 2024
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Recounts underway as B.C. election fails to produce clear outcomeSaturday’s wild and wet election night in British Columbia has yet to deliver a clear winner. The outcome relies on just a few ridings where the margins are so tight, that a careful recount of every single vote – including absentee ballot – is necessary. As Richard Zussman tells us, the B.C. Conservatives, led by...Global NationalOct 20, 2024
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Toy and consumer product safety tips from Health CanadaWe check in with Andy Hulan, consumer product safety officer with Health Canada, to highlight some toy and consumer product safety tips for the holiday season.Global News Morning HalifaxDec 13, 2024
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MadeGood recalls granola bar products at risk of containing metalMadeGood, the snack food company, issued a voluntary recall of several of its granola bar products on Monday. The brand made the decision over the risk that some of the bite-sized treats may contain a piece of metal. Miranda Anthistle has the details.CanadaDec 11, 2024
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Okanagan foundation plans to exceed record-breaking food productionA foundation in the Okanagan plans to exceed its record-breaking food production. The trinity legacy foundation oversees Helen’s Acres, employing volunteer labour to grow food for a half-dozen charities in the Okanagan. Sydney Morton reports.CanadaDec 7, 2024
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Family Matters: Building skills and friendships through theatre productionsWATCH: Students from Evan Hardy Collegiate are excited to perform School of Rock — one of Saskatoon Public Schools’ productions this year.Dec 6, 2024
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Canadian wrestling legend Sweet Daddy Siki dies at age 91Slam Wrestling producer Greg Oliver discusses the life of Sweet Daddy Siki, a Canadian wrestling legend who passed away on Dec. 31, 2024.CanadaJan 4
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“Bugs Bunny at the Symphony” returns to CalgaryWhat’s up, doc? Bugs Bunny at the Symphony is back in Calgary for the first time since 2015. Creator, conductor and executive producer George Daugherty joins Global News Morning Calgary to talk about some of the character’s iconic tunes.Jan 2
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Agreement lets Albertans buy wine directly from B.C. wineriesAlbertans can once again buy wine directly from B.C. wineries. The announcement comes after an impasse in which the Alberta government blocked imports of wine from B.C. producers who were bypassing applicable taxes through direct-to-customer shipping. Elissa Carpenter reports.Global News Hour at 6 Calgary6 hours
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Global News at 6 Toronto: December 23, 2024Winter weather is on the way – good for a white Christmas but not so much for Toronto traffic. A search for suspects after yet another violent smash and grab robbery. And, a vertical farm providing fresh produce for those most in need.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 23, 2024
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Theatre Calgary welcomes crowds for 37th production of ‘A Christmas Carol’Actor Doug McKeag, who plays Ebeneezer Scrooge, and Theatre Calgary technical director Graham Kingsley join Global News at Noon Calgary to pull back the curtain on this year’s production of the timeless classic “A Christmas Carol.” The show runs until Dec. 29 at Arts Commons.Global News at Noon CalgaryDec 4, 2024
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Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Dec.23, 2024A woman who is blind is refused boarding on an Ebus to the Okanagan despite having made the same trip a few weeks earlier. And, why B.C. beer and wine producers are on the hook for taxes, despite consumers getting a GST holiday.Dec 23, 2024
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Honda, Nissan announce plans to mergeHonda and Nissan, two of Japan’s largest automakers, have announced plans to merge and become one of the world’s biggest car producers. Mike Armstrong explains what’s behind the decision, what it could mean for the future of the auto industry, and the third automaker who could join the deal.Global NationalDec 23, 2024
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Farm program fighting food insecurityA Canadian charity is working to address the growing issue of food insecurity through its vertical farm program. Using hydroponic technology, these farmers are able to produce local, nutrient-dense microgreens for community food banks. Megan King has the details on what these innovators are calling, the ‘future of farming.’Dec 23, 2024
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Moberg critical incident review the first of its kind, offers 7 recommendationsA critical incident review into the disappearance of a man living with dementia has produced seven recommendations and is the first review of its kind in Manitoba. Iris Dyck reports.Dec 18, 2024