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CAA reveals worst roads in Ontario in 2026CAA released their annual list of the worst roads in Ontario, and a familiar street in Hamilton has re-claimed the not-so-desirable title. Brian Pirvu, from CAA South Central Ontario, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to break down the list and what it hopes to accomplish.Global News Morning TorontoJun 4
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BCAA Fireweed Pin supports wildfire resilienceMay 26th is “Fireweed Pin Day” and the BCAA Fireweed Pin is once again available for people to buy in support of wildfire resilience. BCAA CEO Eric Hopkins and Malina Garner of FNESS, the First Nations Emergency Services Society, discuss how the pin supports FNESS.Global BCMay 25
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CAA Quebec’s Worst Roads report shows 26% increase in flat tire repairsThe latest figures from CAA Quebec confirm something drivers already know: that Montreal has some of the worst roads in the province. While a pothole repair blitz is underway, the mayor is asking the public to be patient as the city deals with broken machinery and protesting blue collar workers. Brayden Jagger Haines reports.CanadaMay 12
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CAA Member Choice Vacations: AMAAMA Travel’s top-selling CAA Member Choice Vacations offers opportunities to travel across Eastern Canada, Europe and South Africa. Sharol Zalaski from AMA Travel stopped by Global News Morning Edmonton to share more details. Sponsored by AMA.Global News Morning EdmontonMay 1
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CAA Pothole SeasonThe ever-dreaded ‘Pothole Season’ is back with a vengeance on the province’s roads. With a look at some safety tips, preventative measures, and a new online contest, CAA Saskatchewan Communications Manager Angel Blair joined our Juliane Bodini in studio.LifestyleApr 27
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Border town merchants in Quebec hurt by lack of touristsA new survey reveals a lot of Quebecers won’t be vacationing in the U.S. again this summer. Only four percent plan to travel south of the border according to CAA-Quebec. Local businesses at a small Quebec town near Vermont are the paying price because of the U.S. boycott and also due to the opening of...CanadaJun 4
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Experts call on Quebec to repair road networkRenewed calls are being made to improve Quebec’s ailing road infrastructure. Engineers, CAA-Quebec and the association of road builders are joining forces demanding new investments be made to upgrade the road network. The coalition says more than a $30 billion investment is needed to make improvements. Tim Sargeant reports.CanadaJun 3
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Manitoba’s worst roads in 2026CAA Manitoba is out with its worst roads list for 2026.TrafficMay 28
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Manitoba’s worst roads revealedGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel learns more about the roads CAA Manitoba’s annual survey has deemed the province’s worst.TrafficMay 28
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CAA Manitoba’s Worst Roads campaign continuesGlobal News Morning’s Clay Young talks to CAA Manitoba about the ongoing 2026 ‘Worst Roads’ campaign.TrafficMar 30
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CAA’s annual “Worst Roads” campaign seeks nominations from Ontario driversThe CAA’s annual “Worst Roads” campaign is back, urging Ontarians to vote for the roads in their community they think need improvement. What road(s) would you nominate for the dubious distinction? Madeleline McColl has more:TrafficMar 25
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CAA’s Worst Roads Campaign returnsConcern over Ontario’s road conditions is growing, with a new CAA South Central Ontario survey showing most drivers are worried about deteriorating streets and ongoing maintenance issues. As the annual “Worst Roads” campaign gets underway, Brian Pirvu from CAA South Central Ontario, joins Nicole Di Donato to break down the findings, why problems like potholes...Global News Morning TorontoMar 24
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North Preston basketball star gears up for March Madness as family cheers on from homeCaleb Johnson is getting ready to hit the hardwood in San Diego for the NCAA March Madness tournament. Back home in Nova Scotia, his family and supporting are cheering him on with pride and a message: don’t be afraid to dream big. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 19
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CAA Saskatchewan Travel AdviceCAA Saskatchewan’s Angel Blair and Shannan Schill joined our Juliane Bodini in studio to talk about how rising costs, global instability and shifting attentions towards the USA are reshaping the way Canadians travel.LifestyleMar 20
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CAA Manitoba launches 2026 ‘Worst Roads’ campaignGlobal’s Vasilios Bellos talks to CAA Manitoba’s Ewald Friesen about the auto club’s annual awareness campaign.TrafficMar 18
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Spring driving: What drivers should know before switching winter tiresSpring is here and many drivers are preparing to switch their winter tires to summer or all-season tires. Nadia Matos, from CAA South Central Ontario, joins Ross Hull to discuss what people need to know.Global News Morning TorontoApr 8
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Inside ‘Bat Out of Hell’: Travis Cormier & Carly Burns on rocking out to Meat Loaf‘Bat Out of Hell’ stars Travis Cormier and Carly Burns take a break from their North American tour at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto to talk about their leading roles, the musical’s impact and the power of Meat Loaf’s music. Liem Vu chats with the stars for Global News Morning.CanadaApr 2
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Daylight saving time shift raises road safety concernsAs clocks move forward for daylight saving time, experts warn the transition can bring increased risks on the road. The loss of an hour of sleep combined with changing light conditions can lead to more fatigue and reduced visibility for drivers. Michael Stewart with CAA joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to share what motorists, cyclists and pedestrians...Global News Morning TorontoMar 9
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Tap dancing with the stars of the Tony Award-winning musical ‘Some Like It Hot’The Tony Award-winning musical ‘Some Like It Hot’ is making it’s Canadian debut in Toronto at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre. It follows a tap-dancing duo who must disguise themselves as women in an all-female band while on the run after witnessing a mob hit. Liem Vu chats with stars Tavis Kordell and Matt Loehr...EntertainmentFeb 19
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Quebec gas prices ease slightly but remain among highest in CanadaYear-over-year gas prices in Quebec have declined slightly, according to CAA Quebec’s latest annual report. However, drivers in the province are still feeling the pinch, with prices at the pump remaining among the highest in the country. Brayden Jagger Haines reports.EconomyFeb 10