There is significant blowback in the U.S. after President Donald Trump suggested TV networks that air unfavourable coverage of him should lose their broadcast licences. The comments come after ABC pulled its flagship late-night show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, off the air. Supporters of Kimmel argue it’s an attack on free speech and call it media censorship. Jackson Proskow reports. Prime Minister Mark Carney has wrapped up his quick trip to Mexico City. He was there to strengthen ties with one big North American partner as Canada confronts a new relationship with the other, the U.S. A new Ipsos poll, exclusive to Global News, says 51 per cent of Canadians approve of how the federal government is managing relations, but as David Akin reports, people aren’t feeling the trust with their southern neighbours.
Global National: Sept. 19
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