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Talking comics with local publisher Nick FriesenGlobal News Morning’s Clay Young gets into Free Comic Book Day and more with Nick Friesen of Winnipeg’s Inservice Comics.EntertainmentMay 1
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Nimbus Publishing talks about recent funding cutsWe check in with Terrilee Bulger from Nimbus Publishing to get a feel for the impact of the elimination of the Nova Scotia Publisher Assistance Program last week as part of the provincial budget.Global News Morning HalifaxMar 3
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Nova Scotia authors say provincial budget is ‘devastating’; significant impacts to publishing industryPublishers and authors in the province say Nova Scotia’s budget cuts are going to have a significant impact on their industry. As Kendra Gannon reports, they are calling on Premier Tim Houston’s government to change course.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 2
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Utah grief author Kouri Richins gets life sentence in husband’s poisoning deathA Utah woman who published a children’s book about grief after the death of her husband was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in his death after poisoning him with fentanyl, prosecutors said.CrimeMay 14
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Health Matters: Pregnant people with endometriosis face slightly higher risk of having a child with birth defects, study saysPregnant people with endometriosis may face a slightly higher risk of having a child with birth defects, according to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for May 11, 2026.Health MattersMay 11
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What’s new in this month’s Edify MagazineEdmonton’s favourite lifestyle magazine is back out with their latest issue. Publisher Trudy Callaghan joins us with details about what to expect in this month’s Edify Magazine.Global News Morning EdmontonMay 4
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Health Matters: Ontario lowering colon cancer screening age to 45, starting July 1Ontario will be lowering it colorectal cancer screening age from 50 to 45 starting July 1st, according to new guidelines published by Cancer Care Ontario. The change aims to address a notable increase in diagnoses among younger people. Katherine Ward has this story and more in health matters for May 6, 2026.Health MattersMay 6
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Montreal Native’s New Book Empowers Women in MenopauseMontreal native Andrea Donsky is a nutritionist, entrepreneur, and seven-time published menopause researcher. She has spent more than two decades working in health and wellness and is now sharing her latest work in a new book that aims to change the way women understand and experience menopause. The book is titled “Nourishing Menopause: Powerful Nutrition...Global News Morning MontrealMay 14
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Health Matters: RSV hospital admissions more than doubled in 2022-2023, study saysCanadian Paediatric hospital admissions for RSV more than doubled in 2022-2023 compared to pre-pandemic levels. The new study was published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Katherine Ward has this story and more in health more in Health Matters for Apr. 27, 2026.HealthApr 27
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Study highlights need for transparency in physician sexual misconductA new study is highlighting the need for more transparency in addressing physician sexual misconduct in Canada. The report published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal looked at data on 208 doctors involved in cases of sex or gender-based violence, harassment, or discrimination. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for April...Health MattersApr 20
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42% of Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer, study estimates showNew data published in the Canadian Medical Association journal is underscoring the burden cancer continues to place on people across the country. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on how many cases and deaths are expected for 2026.HealthApr 13
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CNN apologizes for ‘tribute’ to Michael J. Fox which kicked off death hoaxCNN has apologized to actor Michael J. Fox after sharing a tribute to the ‘Back to the Future’ star on Wednesday, prompting fears he had died. Screenshots from the CNN article and video titled “Remembering the life of actor Michael J. Fox,” went viral. CNN later took the article down, and a spokesperson told TMZ...The Morning ShowApr 10
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What’s new in this month’s Edify MagazineEdmonton’s favourite lifestyle magazine is back with its latest issue. Publisher Trudy Callaghan joins us with details about what to expect in this month’s Edify magazineGlobal News Morning EdmontonMar 31
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Health Matters: Prescription drug costs a barrier for Black CanadiansBlack Canadians are more likely to skip prescriptions because of cost and lower insurance coverage compared to white Canadians according to new data. The study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal highlights this disparity. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Mar. 23, 2026.Health MattersMar 23
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New research says Alberta needs to increase power generation to meet growing demandA recently published report from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute says Canada is falling behind when it comes to generating electricity, and that a once-significant surplus could turn to a deficit if provinces aren’t quick to modernize their grids. Drew Stremick reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMar 19
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Study says more Ontario male teens and men seeking help for gambling problemsFindings from a recent study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal show a troubling increase in adolescent boys and men between 15 and 24 in Ontario seeking help for gambling problems. Madeleine McColl spoke with Peterborough area experts about the prevalence of online gambling and what makes it so addictive.HealthMar 12
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Prince Harry gets emotional while testifying against Daily Mail publisherPrince Harry has testified in his legal showdown with Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday tabloids. Redmond Shannon reports on what the Duke of Sussex is accusing the papers of, why the judge interrupted him multiple times, and who’s set to take the stand next.Global NationalJan 21
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Health Matters: GLP-1s could help curb substance use disordersGLP-1 drugs may help people cut back on cigarettes, drinking and opioid use, according to new research. A study published in the British Medical Journal looked at data from more than 600K U.S. veterans. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Mar. 5, 2026.Health MattersMar 5
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Latest Edify Magazine now availableEdmonton’s favourite lifestyle magazine is back out with one of the most coveted issues of the year. Publisher Trudy Callaghan joined Global News Morning Edmonton to share details.Global News Morning EdmontonMar 2
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Métis elders in Saskatchewan celebrate launch of book featuring their storiesWATCH: Métis elders in Saskatchewan say they are feeling excited to share their stories in a first-of-its-kind book published by Métis Nation—Saskatchewan.CanadaFeb 18