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Can Alberta deliver on its economic vision amid so much uncertainty?The Premier of Alberta made a pitch to the Rotary Club of Calgary on Thursday for developed mountain parks, integrated passenger rail and a new pipeline to the West Coast. But can the province deliver amid geopolitical tensions, separation referendums and skepticism from the business community? Sarah Offin reports.CanadaApr 10
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‘So proud of how well Jeremy and his crew has done’: Chris Hadfield on the Artemis’ return homeAs the astronauts on the Artemis II mission return home, former astronaut and best-selling author Chris Hadfield joins Miranda Anthistle with firsthand experience on what the return to earth will be like.Global News Morning TorontoApr 10
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‘So excited’: Ukrainian eye surgeon training in Calgary to help back homeA staggering amount of care is needed for anyone injured in the Russia-Ukraine war, especially those who have suffered facial wounds. Heather Yourex-West looks at how Ukrainian eye surgeon Dr. Pavla Ivaniuta is training in Calgary to help people back home.Global NationalFeb 24
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‘We are so proud of you’; GTA fans react to heartbreaking Team Canada lossSunday morning saw bars opening early, and Canadians waking up to watch the big gold medal hockey game. While Canadians are devastated by Team Canada’s heartbreaking 2-1 loss against Team USA, they say they are still proud of their team, and call it a well fought battle.CanadaFeb 22
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Do air passenger rights measures go far enough?‘Air Passenger Rights’ founder Gábor Lukács joins Global’s Antony Robart to discuss new federal measures to protect air travelers, and whether they go far enough.CanadaMay 1
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The biggest stories of 2026 so farWe’re only a month into 2026 but the pace of world events has shown no sign of slowing down. Nivrita Ganguly wraps some of Global News’ top international news stories related to Venezuela, Greenland, Iran and Gaza in 2026 so far – from how we started the year to where things stand now.WorldFeb 2
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What to do if you owe to the CRAThe deadline to file your 2025 taxes is fast approaching. If you’re stressed about owing taxes to Canada Revenue Agency, you don’t have to manage your tax debt alone. Freida Richer, a licensed insolvency trustee with Grant Thornton, spoke with Global News Morning Edmonton to walk us through your tax debt relief options.Global News Morning EdmontonApr 27
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Gas prices in B.C. forecast to go up againGas prices in B.C. are set to climb even higher as talks between Iran and the U.S. hit a stalemate. Andrea Macpherson reports on how high the prices could climb and what could be some of the consequences.Global News at Noon BCApr 30
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City of Edmonton re-doing development plan for the Exhibition LandsRedevelopment of the Edmonton Exhibition Lands into transit-orientated housing is well underway. However, there’s concerns about how it could impact Expo Centre’s long-term operations and viability, and Explore Edmonton says it needs more land left undeveloped. As Katherine Ludwig explains, the plans have been sent back to the drawing board to give the Expo the...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 21
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Team Saskatchewan Skip Jolene Campbell on the Scotties so farTeam Saskatchewan skip Jolene Campbell joined our Rylee Cohen to talk about how the team is fairing just over halfway through pool A play at this year’s Scotties Tournament of Hearts.SportsJan 28
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Who’s going to cover clean-up costs for Drake’s ice?The massive ice installation promoting Drake’s new album raises questions about who is responsible for cleanup and the cost associated with viral-marketing and events that take place in public spaces. Municipal politics expert Myer Siemiatycki speaks with Jaden Lee-Lincoln to breakdown the details in this week’s edition of Municipal Matters.Global News Morning TorontoApr 23
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Quick and easy prom hair styles you can do at homeFor many teens, prom is the highlight of their time in high school. Professional hairstylist Aaron O’Bryan is here to explain the hottest styles that will draw attention before you even step onto the dance floor. Celebrities like Pamela Anderson and Margot Robbie have inspired us to create simple hairstyles that you can do at...The Morning ShowApr 17
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Crip Trip S2: Daniel Ennett & Frederick Kroetsch don’t hold backA high-stakes campaign to keep a disabled filmmaker out of institutional care, a wild road trip, and a struggle for independence. The critically acclaimed documentary series “Crip Trip” is in its second season. Fred Kroetch and Daniel Ennett are back on the road, and this time they’re going to Las Vegas. We have an open...The Morning ShowApr 21
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Saint John cracks down on littering by increasing finesAs more Saint Johners head outside this spring, so does the litter and so do the fines. A nuisance by-law rolled out earlier this year means tossing trash in public spaces could cost thousands of dollars. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickApr 28
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Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau go viral after being spotted at CoachellaJustin Bieber made a nostalgia-fueled return to the major stage as Coachella’s much-anticipated headline act. The 32-year-old spent much of Saturday night’s gig sitting in front of a laptop and singing along to YouTube music videos of his older hits, such as ‘Baby’ and ‘Never Say Never.’ And he wasn’t the only Canadian Justin at...The Morning ShowApr 13
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Maritimers are ‘shocked’ by another significant increase to gas pricesNova Scotians woke up to another not-so-fun surprise at the gas pumps on Friday morning. Prices are up significantly, as the $2 per litre mark inches ever so closer in the Halifax region. As Kendra Gannon reports, drivers are “shocked” by yet another sizable jump at the pumps.Global News at 6 HalifaxMay 1
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‘Why not go all the way?’: Scheer calls Liberal fuel tax-cut a half-measureIn Tuesday’s question period in the House of Commons, Conservative MP Andrew Scheer asked the Liberal government why they chose to slash fuel taxes temporarily to bring economic relief, rather than scrap the tax altogether. The Liberal announcement to slash fuel taxes comes amid soaring gasoline prices due to the ongoing US-Iran war.CanadaApr 14
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‘Russians go home!’: Thousands celebrate after Viktor Orban voted out of office in HungarySupporters of the Hungarian opposition party flooded the streets of Budapest in celebration on Sunday night. With most votes counted, Peter Magyar’s Tisza party was slated for a landslide victory that projected a supermajority in Parliament, bringing Viktor Orban’s 16-year incumbency to an end.PoliticsApr 13
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Air Canada crash: ‘Rarely, if ever’ do major accidents occur with only one failure, NTSB says on ‘distraction’ reportsNTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy provided an update into the investigation of the Sunday crash of an Air Canada plane and a Port Authority fire truck that left both pilots dead. Addressing reports that air traffic controllers were distracted, Homendy said, “We rarely, if ever, investigate a major accident where it was one failure. Our aviation...Mar 24
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Prince Harry faces libel lawsuit from HIV-AIDS charity he co-foundedA charity co-founded by Prince Harry in honour of his late mother, Princess Diana, which he quit following a high-profile dispute, is suing the British royal for libel at the High Court in London, a court record showed on Friday.Apr 10