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159th Canada DayWATCH: Fireworks and food trucks are just some things on Saskatoon’s Canada Day agenda with many people at The River Landing to enjoy the festivities.CanadaJul 1
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Canada funding nearly $130M in 56 forestry projects amid industry ‘crisis’Speaking at the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers Meeting Wednesday, federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson detailed government funding of nearly $130 million that will go towards 56 different forestry projects amid what he called a sectoral “crisis” Canadians “must collectively win by taking action to pivot, to grow, to modernize, and diversify.”CanadaJun 3
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Royal Canadian Legion marks 100 years of service to veterans and their familiesIn Ottawa on Friday, The Royal Canadian Legion marked 100 years of service to veterans and their families where Canada’s Governor General Louise Arbour joined other dignitaries in laying a wreath and placing a poppy on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Mike Armstrong has more.Canada11 hours
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The economic impacts of Canada’s new submarine dealRegarding the upcoming fleet of subs, they won’t actually be built in Canada, but Prime Minister Mark Carney’s guarantee is that more than 100,000 jobs will be created here through manufacturing, maintenance and support. The German company chosen to manufacture them says it will generate more than $160 billion dollars for Canada’s economy. Heidi Petracek...Global NationalJul 7
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Global National: July 17Heavy rain in some parts of Northwestern Ontario is easing some fire concerns after deadly wildfires produced smoke across eastern North America. In Upsala, 100 kilometres northwest of Thunder Bay, local volunteer firefighters are taking the lead. But as Vasilios Bellos reports, there’s concern amongst residents that the Ontario government hasn’t stepped up to support...Global National8 hours
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Siemens expansion expected to bring 100 jobs to SaskatoonWATCH: Siemens Canada is expanding its Saskatoon operations with an additional 10,000 square feet at Saskatchewan’s research and technology park, expected to create 100 new jobs over the next two years.CanadaJul 15
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What the Maritime forecast holds for this wildfire seasonPublic Safety Canada is bracing Canadians for a challenging wildfire season. According to federal ministers, there have ben more than 3,100 wildfires so far this year, with nearly 800 curently burning. Ella MacDonald has the projections for the Maritimes.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 9
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Global National: July 7There has been a big break in the crackdown on transnational criminal gangs based in India; gangs accused of extortion, drug-trafficking, kidnapping and targeted killings. Acting together, the RCMP and FBI arrested three people in B.C., 13 in the U.S., and one in Spain. Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is at the annual NATO...Global NationalJul 7
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‘Wildfire season 2026 challenging but not reached the scale seen in 2025,’ says federal officialCanada has seen more wildfires this year, but less area has been burned than in 2025, according to new data released Thursday. Emergency Management Minister Eleanor Olszewski said there have been 3,100 fires so far this season, compared to around 2,900 at this time last year. But she said the total area burned this year...CanadaJul 9
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Extreme home makeover: Why restoring 24 Sussex Drive could cost over $100MCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced plans to restore 24 Sussex Drive, the official residence of Canada’s prime minister, after years of deterioration. Global’s David Akin looks back at why the historic property fell into disrepair – and why its restoration could cost more than $100 million.CanadaJun 26
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Global National: July 6Why Canada is turning to Germany to replace the navy’s aging fleet of submarines. Did U.S. President Donald Trump influence FIFA’s decision to suspend American star player Folarin Balogun’s one-match ban at the World Cup? Ontario and Alberta team up for a new proposed pipeline. Plus, how Ernest Hemingway’s book ‘The Sun Also Rises’ is...Global NationalJul 6
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Global National: July 5With the vote happening in a few months, Alberta’s looming referendum on separatism is casting a shadow over national unity. And questions remain about how our neighbour to the south is playing in it. Separatist leaders have been talking to U.S. officials who could supposedly help their cause. Now, in an exclusive interview with Global...Global NationalJul 5
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Amazon Prime Day deals under $100: From everyday essentials to viral favouritesLooking for the best Amazon Prime Day deals under $100 in Canada? From beauty favourites by Paula’s Choice and kitchen appliances from Our Place to tech and entertainment picks from Apple and more, it’s the perfect chance to score big-name brands at seriously good prices before they’re gone. Additionally, you can buy these products by...The Morning ShowJun 23
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Paddling for a purpose: national campaign raises money for autism supportsGrassroots autism fundraiser, Making Waves for Autism, has raised more than $110,000 to help families across Canada access critical supports. The campaign returns this month, and founder Kim Inglis joins Ella Macdonald virtually to discuss the growing demand.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 10
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Quebec to build 150 Airbus220 jets for AirAsiaAirbus Canada has signed a deal to sell 150 Quebec-built A220 jets to AirAsia, a budget airline based in Malaysia. Mike Armstrong looks at how it’s a big boost for Canada’s aviation sector, the ambitious timeline to deliver the planes to AirAsia, and why there may be some turbulence beforehand.Global NationalMay 6
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Global National: June 4Governments around the world are grappling with how to harness the benefits of artificial intelligence while at the same time managing its risks. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a strategy to deal with the rapidly developing technology, with promises to protect data, privacy and children in what is a multi-billion dollar, multi-year plan to...Global NationalJun 4
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Health Matters: Canada’s oldest known man passes away at 110Burdett Sisler, Canada’s oldest known man and a prominent Second World War veteran, has passed away at the age of 110. Born in 1915, Sisler served as a military radar technician before working for the Canada Border Services Agency in Fort Erie. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Apr. 6,...Health MattersApr 6
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This is BC: ‘Vic High’ celebrates 150 yearsIt’s the oldest high school in Western Canada and this year ‘Vic High’ is celebrating a major milestone. In This is BC Jay Durant looks back at a century and a half of educating Victoria students.Global News Morning BCMay 14
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Toronto restaurant celebrates being named one of Canada’s bestSome of the best restaurants in Canada happen to be in Toronto. This year’s list of 100 best restaurants in the country continues to recognize the culinary excellence found in Canada’s largest city. Zach Kolomier, co-owner of N.L. Ginzburg, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to celebrate his restaurant being named one of Canada’s best restaurants and share...Global News Morning TorontoMay 13
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Severe wind storm set to hit central and southern SaskatchewanWATCH: Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for much of central and southern Saskatchewan where wind gusts are set to exceed over 100 km/h. Some regions are also expecting 20 to 40 mm of precipitation by Friday night.CanadaMay 13