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Canadian witness recalls terrifying Mexican mass shootingMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has called for security to be stepped up at the country’s popular archaeological sites after a Canadian woman was killed and several other people were injured in a shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids. Jillian Piper speaks with a Canadian tourist who ran for her life as the attack unfolded, and what...Global NationalApr 21
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Passengers recall tragic train crash in Indonesia that left at least 14 dead, almost 100 injuredAt least 14 people were killed Monday after a commuter train collided with a long-distance train near Jakarta, Indonesia. Authorities say at least 88 others were injured because of the crash.WorldApr 28
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Salmonella risk prompts recall of Supreme brand liquid eggs in Ontario and QuebecThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling Supreme brand liquid eggs over possible salmonella contamination. The affected products include liquid whole eggs and egg whites with best before dates from March 17 to May 7. Officials warn residents in Ontario and Quebec not to consume, use or serve the recalled products.Apr 23
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Health Matters: 7-Eleven brand sandwiches recalled due to listeria concernsSeveral 7-Eleven brand sandwiches, subs, and wraps are being recalled over worries about possible listeria contamination. The company says affected products include chicken Caesar wraps, pizza subs, tuna salad wedges, and Japanese style egg salad sandwiches. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Apr. 15, 2026.Health MattersApr 15
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Health Matters: Sobeys recalling certain cheese products due to listeria concernsSobeys is recalling several cheese products because of concerns about possible listeria contamination. The company says the products were sold across the country at several Sobey’s banner stores, including; Co-op, Foodland, Safeway and IGA. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Thursday Apr. 9, 2026.Health MattersApr 9
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Cheese products recalled due to potential listeria contaminationCanadians are being urged to check their fridge after a national recall was issued for a number of popular cheese products. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has pulled numerous brands of shredded cheese, soft cheeses, and salad kits off the shelves due to potential listeria contamination.CanadaApr 6
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Multiple brands of shredded cheese recalled over listeria riskSeveral brands of shredded cheese have been recalled Saturday over concerns of listeria. The recall includes brands Bothwell, Only Goodness, Paradise Island and Western Family.ConsumerApr 4
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Health Matters: Cheese included in certain Hello Fresh meal kits recalledHello Fresh is recalling some cheese ingredients included in the company’s meal kits because of concerns about possible listeria contamination. This includes 10 different parmesan, cheese curds, feta, goat and mozzarella packets. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for March 31, 2026.Health MattersMar 31
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Health Matters: What’s behind the uptick in magnet recalls?A number of magnets have been recalled in the past week. Health Canada says these products are particularly risky for children. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on the recent uptick and the potential dangers that can arise.HealthMar 26
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Health Matters: Petzl ice axes recalled due to fall hazardCertain Petzl ice axes are being recalled because of worries they could potentially fail during use, creating a possible fall hazard for users. The company says more than 1,000 units of the axe were sold across the country between December 2017 and March 2022. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for...Health MattersMar 27
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Health Matters: Milk products recalled due to possible presence of glassCertain Farmers, Natrel, and Québon brand milk products are being recalled because of concerns about the possible presence of glass. The recall was issued by Agropur and affects several two-litre cartons sold in Canada. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Mar. 26, 2026.Health MattersMar 26
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Health Matters: Bear-shaped fridge magnets being recalledBear-shaped fridge magnets sold by she-in are being recalled because of concerns about them being easily swallowed by children, potentially causing life threatening injuries. Health Canada says the magnets do not meet current safety criteria. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Mar. 24, 2026.Health MattersMar 24
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FIFA non-compliant with Ontario ticket resale lawThe Ontario government says it is contacting FIFA over the cost of tickets in the resale marketplace being sold above face value. As Seán O’Shea reports, some World Cup fans continue to complain about prohibitive pricing.ConsumerJun 2
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Pangina Heals gets raw and real in new documentary “Heals”We examine Pangina Heals’ latest documentary, “Heals,” in which she reveals her vulnerability and takes off her armor. Drag Race Thailand made a lot of people fall in love with her, but this documentary feels like a very different type of revelation. We find out why she thought it was appropriate to let people in...The Morning ShowJun 2
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Health Matters: Wagner 900 Series power steamers recalled due to burn hazardCertain Wagner 900 series power steamers are being recalled because of concerns about a potential burn hazard. Health Canada says a hose on the steamer can get hot and shoot out water, posing a potential danger to users. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Mar. 20, 2026.Health MattersMar 20
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Assessing the Ontario real estate marketSpring not only brings warmer weather, but it’s also historically when the real estate market starts heating up. Anya Ettinger, a realtor with Bosley Real Estate Brokerage, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln with an assessment of what the market looks like right now in the GTA.Global News Morning TorontoMay 19
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Jared Kushner-backed real estate project spawns protests in AlbaniaIn Albania, protesters rallied against a luxury resort development that’s linked to U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. They’re calling for a halt to construction on the 10,000-unit project, claiming it will permanently alter the pristine environment that’s home to exotic wildlife. Albania’s government says the project would be transformational for the former communist...PoliticsJun 6
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Regina Mayor Discusses REAL’s Brandt SaleBy a margin of 8-3, Regina City Council approved the sale of a number of REAL assets to the Brandt group earlier this week. With more on that, our Juliane Bodini was joined in studio by Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski.PoliticsMay 8
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Calgary police body cameras to soon translate real time conversationsCalgary police body cameras will soon be able to translate real time conversations that experts say will break cultural barriers. Craig Momney reports.CrimeMay 28
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“This is not a real estate negotiation”: US-Iran peace deal remains elusiveBringing together his closest advisors to try to put an end to the war in Iran that he started three months ago, U.S. President Donald Trump is firmly entrenched in his position that this conflict has brought Iran to its knees. Claiming that he’s not in a rush, the politics of this war has left...U.S. NewsMay 27