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American firm looks to close BC plantPlans have been announced about the closure and relocation of a Fraser Valley industrial plant purchased by an American company two years ago. As Paul Johnson reports, the province is now looking at what it can do to prevent the loss of dozens of jobs and a critical supply chain for our power grid.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 10
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Trump’s ‘American flag blue’ reflecting pool turns shade of boggish greenIt seems there’s something in the water in the U.S. capital. Washington’s landmark reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial has become a murky mess since undergoing a costly renovation in April. The pool water has turned green, the fresh blue paint is peeling, and now there are questions about who was handed the lucrative contracts....Global NationalJun 19
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More and more Americans considering moving to CanadaSeveral industry representatives say they’re seeing more Americans considering moving north amidst political tensions in the United States. Anna Mandin has more on what industry experts are seeing and hearing from Americans looking to move to Canada.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJun 5
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CUSMA trade talks: U.S. wants autos to be 50% American-madeCanada’s economic outlook largely hinges on the upcoming U.S. trade talks. Multiple reports, citing unnamed U.S. officials, claim the Trump administration has laid out its demands for the auto sector. The Americans reportedly want half of all new vehicle parts to come from the U.S., in order to qualify for lower tariffs. Mackenzie Gray has...EconomyMay 29
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‘The Black Eyed Peas’ and’ New Kids on the Block’ reunite at the 2026 American Music AwardsThe American Music Awards are back with a vengeance! Queen Latifah hosted the 2026 awards ceremony in Las Vegas, where BTS were the night’s big winners, along with KATSEYE, Keith Urban, Teyana Taylor, and others! Reunions stole the show, including all members of both the Black Eyed Peas and New Kids on the Block. Also:...The Morning ShowMay 26
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“Canada strong will help make American great again”: Carney pitches to Economic Club of New YorkIn a brief visit south of the border to New York City on Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told the Economic Club of New York that “Canada strong will help make America great again.” “We have made specific, practical proposals to the U.S. administration,” Carney said. He continued: “Consider aluminum. It’s basically electricity… In...EconomyMay 28
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Defying ‘Buy American’: Canada proposes purchasing Sweden’s Arctic surveillance planes instead of U.S. jetsPrime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is considering purchasing Arctic surveillance planes from Swedish manufacturer Saab instead of American-made jets. Mackenzie Gray explains how it’s part of Carney’s promise to rely less on the U.S., what the aircraft are capable of, and how many Canadian jobs the deal could create.Global NationalMay 27
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US July 4th: America celebrates 250 years of independenceOn July 4, the U.S. has a lot to reflect on, not just with its past, but also its present and future, with an administration bent on changing what defines the country. Heidi Petracek reports on what some Americans are feeling as they mark this moment in the country’s history.PoliticsJul 4
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American tourist dies after jumping into Johnston Canyon in Banff National ParkJohnston Canyon remains closed after a 25-year-old man from Pennsylvania jumped into the lower falls on Friday evening and didn’t resurface. Because of the spring melt, dangerous water conditions have prevented Parks Canada rescue teams from recovering his body. Drew Stremick reports.EnvironmentMay 3
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This Week in Washington: Middle East Ceasefire, Preparing for America’s 250th CelebrationIran and The U.S. have agreed to extend the ongoing ceasefire amid continuing peace negotiations, all happening as the Trump administration prepares to oversee America’s 250th birthday celebration. Reggie Cecchini, Global News Washington correspondent, joins Miranda Anthistle to breakdown the latest headlines from a busy week in Washington.Global News Morning TorontoJun 19
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Not ‘productive’ to work through America’s issues on Gordie Howe Bridge publicly, Carney saysThe delayed opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge was the topic of the hour in Paris on Friday as Prime Minister Mark Carney was asked to elaborate on the “technical issues” that he said caused the delay one day prior. While Carney didn’t expand on the supposed issues posed by the U.S. administration, he...PoliticsJun 12
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Trump faces backlash as performers back out of America’s 250th birthday bashFor months, the Great American State Fair has been billed as a massive celebration for the country’s 250th birthday. But a growing number of performers are opting out of the big bash and now President Donald Trump is calling for it to be cancelled and replaced with a rally — featuring him. Candice Cole reports.PoliticsMay 31
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World Cup: Cultural connections made across North AmericaThere is no sport with a wider reach than soccer – or football, as most of the world knows it. Fans from every corner of the globe have been flooding into North America to watch their home nations compete. Eric Sorensen reports on the cultural ties being sewn in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Global BCJun 18
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Carney says Canada not ‘taking notes’ from Americans as it prepares for U.S. trade talksPrime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday that Canada is not just sitting back “taking notes” or instructions from the Americans on trade talks after White House officials complained publicly about irritants in the Canada-U.S. relationship.EconomyApr 23
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General Motors says CUSMA renewal ‘very important’ for auto industrySpeaking to Global News at the Calgary Stampede on Sunday, General Motors president and managing director Jack Uppal said the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) is “very important to keep the North American auto industry integrated.” He added that CUSMA protects the North American auto industry against other global players and “makes it stronger.”CanadaJul 6
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Kane Brown sends inspirational message to his younger selfIn this exclusive interview snippet, American country star Kane Brown shares the advice he’d give his younger self and opens up about how fatherhood has brought out the best in him.EntertainmentJul 14
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ER closure concernsThe province appears to be falling short on its promise to stop ER shutdowns by hiring American health-care workers. As Jordan Armstrong reports, Interior Health saw a handful of closures over the busy summer weekend, impacting several rural hospitals.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 13
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Why there’s growing pushback against AI data centresThe Alberta and federal governments both support Meta’s plans to build an artificial intelligence (AI) data centre near Edmonton, but an increasing number of American jurisdictions are pushing back against similar plans. Heather Yourex-West explains why there’s growing backlash against the facilities, and the lessons Canada can learn from the U.S.Global NationalJul 9
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U.S.-Iran war: Tehran’s depleted leadership could be deeply divided, analysts sayFor the third time in a week, U.S. forces completed strikes against Iran overnight Saturday. Jets, missiles and drones struck 140 Iranian military targets including missile sites, naval bases and communication networks. On Sunday evening the U.S. reportedly struck again targeting Qeshm island. In response, Iran hit American targets in several countries. Global’s Vincent McAviney...WorldJul 12
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Celebrating Canada’s run at 2026 World CupFormer Team Canada World Cup players Bob Lenarduzzi and Carl Valentine have a look back at Canada’s historic run at the 2026 World Cup, and weigh in on some of the top stories, including FIFA’s overturning of American forward Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension.CanadaJul 6