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  • A closer look at sports betting controversies
    After various scandals and continuous advertising, sports gambling has become a major debate. With recent incidents involving the interpreter of Shohei Ohtani, and Raptor’s Jontay Porter, Carleton University professor Liam Young joins Antony Robart with more insight.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 2
  • Limestone high school students celebrate their love of music
    Queen’s University hosts Limestone Music Celebration, uniting high school musicians, fostering passion beyond classrooms.
    Feb 21
  • Building a Brave Space
    Global’s Eilish Bonang sits down with Dalhousie University professor of Architecture, Roger Mullin, and Director of Culture and Engagement for the North American Indigenous Games, Serene Porter, to talk about the Brave Space project – a space designed for Indigenous athletes who may be feeling overwhelmed during the Games.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Dec 15, 2022
  • U.S. insurance industry spends big on discrediting Canadian health care: advocate
    Medicare advocate and former U.S. health insurance executive Wendell Potter says insurers use “propaganda” against the Canadian health care model. Amid the coronavirus crisis, Potter says he believes the U.S. is at a turning point on support for universal health care.
    Canada
    Jun 25, 2020
  • Saskatchewan Huskies uses tune-up game to eye roster depth
    While a pre-season win over the University of Alberta doesn’t count in the standings, it did offer a chance to take a look at the Saskatchewan Huskies football team’s roster depth. Ryan Kessler reports.
    Global News at 10 Weekend Saskatoon
    Aug 22, 2016
  • Young woman overcomes foster care obstacles
    Thu, May 19: A young woman who grew up in the foster care system wants to give back to children who are in similar situations. Global’s Alexa MacLean was with her on the day she graduated university.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    May 19, 2016
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  • MPs condemn ‘racist’ posters at University of Alberta
    Calgary Skyview MP Darshan Singh Khan condemned “racist” posters showing a photo of a man wearing a turban and reading “Fu*k Your Turban,” which appeared at the University of Alberta.
    Canada
    Sep 20, 2016
  • Political and cultural leaders react to racist posters put up at University of Alberta
    The University of Alberta is searching for those responsible for posting about a dozen racist posters on campus. The posters were taken down as soon as the university became aware of them but reaction continues to rumble across campus and online. Sarah Kraus has the latest.
    Global News at 5 Edmonton
    Sep 20, 2016
  • Nigerian Olympian brings blazing speed to University of Regina
    The University of Regina Track and Field Club have added a decorated sprinter to their roster.
    Canada
    Jan 27, 2022
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  • Welcoming Week 2022 underway in Peterborough for newcomers
    This month, Welcoming America and its network of over 300 non-profit and local government members – as well as a broader coalition of partner organizations – is ringing in the 10th anniversary of Welcoming Week. That week of initiatives to foster inclusion is now worldwide, with Canada now having three years of participation under its...
    The Morning Show on CHEX
    Sep 13, 2022
  • MacEwan University unveils new facility for budding artists
    MacEwan University has unveiled its shiny new building in downtown Edmonton. Kendra Slugoski has more on the facility that will help to foster artistic talent.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Sep 27, 2017
  • University of Calgary adds curling to its varsity sports program
    A fan favourite sport will be added to the roster of varsity teams at the University of Calgary. Olympian Jocelyn Peterman joins Global News Morning Calgary to talk about men’s and women’s curling being part of the U of C Dinos varsity sport programs starting this fall.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Sep 9, 2022
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  • Protecting older adults during a pandemic
    University of Manitoba Centre On Aging director Michelle Porter discusses rising cases of COVID-19 at long term care homes.
    Oct 27, 2020
  • Posters distributed at University of Alberta spur discussion on racism
    An incident at the University of Alberta has once again spurred a discussion about racism in Edmonton. Sarah Kraus reports on how the university is reacting after racist posters were put up on its campus this week. WARNING: This story contains graphic language. Viewer discretion is advised.
    Global News at 11 Edmonton
    Sep 21, 2016
  • Director and actor discusses film ‘American Sharia’
    The Muslim students organization aims to foster an understanding of Islam among the student and staff populations at MacEwan University, by countering stereotypes about Islam and Muslims through dialogue and action. The organization brought actor and director of the film “American Sharia” Omar Regan to Edmonton. Regan was on Saturday’s Morning News to discuss the...
    Entertainment
    Jan 17, 2016
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  • Jude Law on King Arthur and joining the Harry Potter universe
    Jude Law stars in the new King Arthur movie directed by Guy Ritchie
    The Morning Show
    May 12, 2017
  • Local sociologist has mixed feelings about Nova Scotia’s new tax on out-of-province homeowners
    We check in with Karen Foster, associate professor, sociology and social anthropology, Dalhousie University, to talk more about Nova Scotia’s new tax on out-of-province homeowners and buyers.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Apr 20, 2022
  • Huskies women’s hockey team ready for season full of youth and excitement
    When the University of Saskatchewan Huskies women’s hockey team starts the season, they’ll be doing so with 11 first-year players added to their roster. Derek Bidwell has more on the upcoming season.
    Global News at 10 Weekend Saskatoon
    Sep 27, 2020
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  • Global National: Jun 7
    Four members of a Muslim family in London, Ontario are killed in a hit and run. Why police believe this was a hate crime, and are now considering terrorism charges. With thousands of Indigenous children still being removed from their homes, is foster care the modern equivalent of residential schools? Momentum grows to rename Ryerson...
    Global National
    Jun 7, 2021
  • Racist posters replaced with #RockTheTurban ones
    After an example of overt racism, posters taken down at the University of Alberta have been replaced with new ones. Sarah Kraus reports. WARNING: Disturbing content.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Sep 20, 2016
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