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  • Joly urges Israel to ‘take the win’ and not escalate following Iran’s attack
    On Monday, Foreign Affairs Minister of Canada Melanie Joly urged Israel to avoid further escalation after Iran’s recent drone and missile attack on Israel over the weekend. “While Canada and its allies support Israel’s right to defend itself, they are also clearly pushing for a de-escalation,” she said and added, “That is why I have...
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • Sudan civil war: WHO warns ‘time is running out’ as conflict reaches 1-year mark
    As the military conflict in Sudan enters its second year on Monday, there has been a flurry of funding and aid promises ahead of that grim milestone — but humanitarian agencies say it’ll take a lot more to stop the fighting and bring Sudan back from the brink of collapse. “Time is running out. Without...
    Canada
    Apr 14
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race winner JIMBO on her Drag Circus World Tour
    Winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season Eight, JIMBO, is dazzling audiences worldwide with her Drag Circus World Tour. She talks to us about her victory becoming the first Canadian to win the top prize and the thrill of taking her show on the road. Plus, don’t miss his excitement about bringing the show...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 17
  • Global National: April 27
    As anti-war protesters continue their demands for an end to the Israel-Hamas conflict, students are vowing to maintain their fight across post-secondary campuses and refusing to scale back. Canadian consumers fed up with the high cost of groceries are gearing up to send a message with their wallets. A planned boycott of Loblaw and its...
    Global National
    Apr 27
  • Global National: April 25
    Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction has been overturned by the New York Court of Appeals, which ruled he did not receive a fair trial. What led to the decision, why it doesn’t make Weinstein a free man, and how this has stunned the women who broke their silence to accuse the ex-movie...
    Global National
    Apr 25
  • Spring housing market and Bank of Canada interest rates: What to expect
    As the spring housing market in Canada kicks off in March, the Bank of Canada’s interest rate announcement on Wednesday could provide valuable insights for prospective homebuyers who are waiting for the right moment to make a purchase. Experts predict that the central bank will exercise caution in order to avoid adding fuel to an...
    Canada
    Apr 9
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  • Global National: March 29
    As Canadians hit the road this holiday weekend, many are bracing for what could be a more expensive return home. The federal carbon tax hike takes effect on Monday with gas prices set to rise three cents a litre. The majority of premiers are expressing their displeasure, prompting the prime minister to fire back and...
    Mar 29
  • Guilbeault criticizes premiers pushing to end carbon pricing in Canada: ‘not the solution’
    Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault stated on Thursday that climate change and its impacts are not slowing down, and that the premiers who want to get rid of the system are taking away the most effective measures to fight climate change. He said, “eight out of 10 Canadians who pay carbon...
    Canada
    Mar 14
  • Toronto police chief acknowledges backlash over controversial home invasion advice
    On Monday, Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw addressed the criticism received by the police department following an officer’s recommendation to leave car keys by the front door to avoid home invasions. “We’re certainly aware of the backlash. That’s something that happened the in the context of a community meeting many weeks ago now,” he said,...
    Canada
    Mar 18
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  • Canada will not sell arms to Israel after altered NDP motion passes: Liberal MP
    Speaking in Ottawa’s House of Commons on Tuesday, NDP MP Charlie Angus claimed that “numerous military supply deals” are “still in the works” despite the Parliament calling for an end to military aid to Israel the night before. Liberal MP Robert Oliphant responded by saying that the federal government “will continue to advocate for a...
    Canada
    Mar 19
  • Andrew Tate detained in Romania on U.K. arrest warrant
    Internet personality Andrew Tate was arrested for 24 hours in Romania on a British warrant, his PR representative said on Tuesday. Tate and his brother Tristan were detained late last night on allegations of sexual aggression dating back to 2012-15, which they “categorically” deny, his PR team said.
    Crime
    Mar 12
  • ‘Historic step’: France makes abortion a constitutional right
    In a historic decision voted upon in Versailles on Monday, France has officially enshrined the right to have an abortion in its constitution. French MPs and senators of France’s two houses of parliament backed the bill by a whopping 780 votes against 72, making them the first country to do so since Yugoslavia.
    Canada
    Mar 4
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  • Kelowna roads turn into ice-sheets, city take some of the blame
    Tomorrow may be the last day of February but mother nature giving us a stark reminder that we are still in the thick of winter. The latest winter storm swept through the region Tuesday night – it caused some major traffic back-ups and turned roads into ice rinks and as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the...
    Canada
    Feb 28
  • Global National: Feb. 21
    Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine is approaching the start of its third year, and skepticism is growing about whether Western countries will continue to financially support Ukraine’s defence efforts. Crystal Goomansingh visits the besieged city of Kharkiv and shows you what fuels the unwavering resolve of its residents. In an unprecedented ruling, the Supreme Court...
    Global National
    Feb 21
  • Hair hacks: Easy and affordable tips for looking your best (on a budget)
    Get ready to make heads turn this Valentine’s Day with some sizzling hair looks that you can rock right at home! Aaron O’Bryan is here with a couple of hot styles using affordable products that’ll have you feeling like a million bucks. From big and smooth 90s vibes to sleek yet voluminous ponytails.
    The Morning Show
    Feb 14
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  • Montreal teens to be honoured at home for heroic rescue in Barbados
    It was a hero’s welcome at Trudeau airport Wednesday night. A pair of humble Montreal teenagers are back from a trip to Barbados after saving a couple from drowning. The teens say they are taken back from all the attention and praise. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports, their bravery will continue to be recognized with...
    Canada
    Jan 11
  • Global News at 6 Toronto: Jan. 7, 2024
    Two people died after a Vaughan house fire on Saturday night, according to the Toronto Fire Service and Vaughan Fire crew, Meanwhile, Canada marks the fourth anniversary of the downing of Flight PS752. A vigil is underway at Mel Lastman Square in honour of the lives lost in the fatal flight. Plus, after taking a...
    Jan 7
  • Global BC Year in Review 2023: A look back at a devastating wildfire season
    It was a devastating and unprecedented wildfire season for many British Columbians. In this special, Global BC takes a look back at the wildfire fight and what happened from the point of view of the reporters and camera people who covered the stories.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Dec 26, 2023
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  • Nostalgic steam train back in action for holiday season
    Decked out in Christmas lights, the century-old steam train is taking visitors from Summerland to Trout Bridge and back in holiday style.
    Dec 16, 2023
  • Police superintendent backs idea to add turnstiles to Edmonton LRT system
    After Edmonton city councillor Tim Cartmell called for fare gates or turnstiles to make transit centres safer in the wake of violent attacks at the Coliseum LRT Station, an EPS superintendent is adding his support to the suggestion of improved security measures for the city’s light-rail transit system. Morgan Black reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Dec 6, 2023
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