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How to be Well-Prepared for a Job interviewIf you’re currently reassessing your career and considering a job move this year, experts say the way we approach interviews matters more than ever. A new survey from Robert Half shows 44 percent of professionals plan to look for a new job in the next six months. But before you even get the job, the...Global News Morning MontrealJun 25
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Pride events growing across the Maritimes, as hateful rhetoric ramps back upPride event organizers in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are hoping to bring even more colour and fun to their celebrations next month. As Ella MacDonald reports, they say hateful rhetoric has been ramping back up in recent years, making Pride as important as ever.CanadaJun 19
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Global National: June 9Tonight, an extraordinary story about an Air Canada pilot accused of flying tens of thousands of passengers for years, despite not having the proper credentials. Fifty-nine-year-old Geoffrey Wall of Barrie, Ont., was charged with fraud and forgery. Police say he used forged documents to deceive Air Canada and Transport Canada into believing he had an...Global NationalJun 9
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Ottawa’s bail and sentencing reform targeting “frequent” issues is now lawJustice Minister Sean Fraser says federal bail and sentencing reform that will target the “most frequent” issues seen across the country is now law. The Bail and Sentencing Reform Act received royal assent Monday evening and creates 80 changes surrounding bail and sentencing to the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) and the...CanadaJun 16
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3 dead after car, motorcycles collide on Hwy. 7 near Omemee: Kawartha Lakes OPPKawartha Lakes OPP say three people are dead following a collision involving a car and four motorcycles on Saturday evening near Omemee, just west of Peterborough. Emergency crews responded to the intersection of Highway 7 and New Heights Road where they say an 18-year-old man from Peterborough, who was driving the car, was pronounced dead...CanadaJun 8
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Ford Government gives timeline for DVP and Gardiner takeoverThe New Deal agreement may have happened in late 2023, but it’s taken several years for the Province to say when the transfer will happen for the DVP and Gardiner Expressway. Even with the highways off Toronto’s books, there’s urgency to get another cost-sharing agreement made by the end of 2026. Matthew Bingley reports.PoliticsJun 4
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2025 a good year for Kelowna tourism and good times could roll again in 2026Major events helped provide a boost to the Kelowna economy in 2025, and there are signs 2026 could be another good year. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, sports tourism and new short term rental rules are expected to help drive even more visitors to the Central Okanagan this year.ConsumerMay 11
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Poilievre says Carney ‘wasted an entire year’ and ‘still hasn’t made up his mind’ on pipelineConservative leader Pierre Poilievre is criticizing Prime Minister Mark Carney for remarks during an interview with The Canadian Press on Friday in which he said a new pipeline is “more probable than possible.” “He’s been a prime minister for a year, and he still hasn’t even made up his mind whether he supports a pipeline… He’s...CanadaMay 3
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 8New polling shows Carla Beck is falling behind Scott Moe in approval ratings. The University of Regina looks towards the future with the introduction of a new strategic plan for the next ten years. Saskatchewan’s public safety agency says they are more prepared than ever for this years wildfire season.HealthApr 8
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: April 8Saskatchewan residents have mixed reactions to the snow storm that made it’s way through the province. New polling shows Carla Beck is falling behind Scott Moe in approval ratings. The province’s public safety agency says they are more prepared than ever for this years wildfire season.HealthApr 8
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Community leaders hope new derelict commercial tax leads to revitalizationArts on the Ave executive director Christy Morin had been working with the city for over two decades to deal with rundown and abandoned businesses in the Alberta Avenue area. The city passed a motion Thursday to address the years-long issue by creating a new tax subclass for derelict non-residential properties. Gates Guarin has the...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 27
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The Morning Show: March 24There are rumours Celine Dion could stage a comeback in France. While Dion discussed her diagnosis of stiff person syndrome in a 2024 documentary, she has largely stepped away from the spotlight. Now, she is reportedly poised to return to the stage in a series of concerts in Paris this fall, six years after cancelling...The Morning ShowMar 24
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B.C. small businesses continue to see a drastic drop in salesIt’s been a rough couple years for Canadian small business owners, but a new report finds it’s even more challenging for businesses here in BC. Jeremy Heighton of the Business Improvement Areas of BC looks at the reasons why.Global News Morning BCMar 5
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Bill Clinton says he ‘did nothing wrong’ with Epstein, says they had ‘limited interactions’Bill Clinton’s opening statement was released moments after his motorcade pulled up for his deposition. In it, the former president rejects any suggestion he knew about Epstein’s crimes. He writes that their “brief acquaintance” ended years before it became public. “Though I never witnessed, during our limited interactions, any indication of what was truly going...PoliticsFeb 27
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How a New Year’s Eve celebration in Switzerland turned deadlyNew Year’s Eve celebrations turned deadly at an upscale ski resort east of Geneva, Switzerland. A massive fire broke out in a crowded bar, killing at least 40 people and injuring at least 115, many with serious burns. Redmond Shannon has the story and a warning that some details are disturbing.Jan 1
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Montrealers Ring in Lunar New YearToday marks the Chinese Lunar New Year, and this year is the Year of the Horse. YiFang Eva Hu, president of the Montreal Lunar New Year Festival organizing committee, joined Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to share how Montrealers can celebrate and ring in the New Year.Global News Morning MontrealFeb 17
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U.S. authorities say ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve attack foiled in North CarolinaU.S. officials say an 18-year-old North Carolina man was arrested after authorities foiled an ISIS-inspired attack planned for New Year’s Eve in Mint Hill. Prosecutors allege the suspect pledged allegiance to ISIS and planned to target a grocery store and fast-food restaurant using knives and hammers. The FBI says the arrest followed weeks of undercover...CrimeJan 2
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Downtown Kelowna expecting to be busy for New Years EveBusinesses in downtown Kelowna are expecting to be busy on News Years Eve with a number of events taking place in the city. The annual fireworks will light up the sky and bring thousands out to celebrate. Victoria Femia has more.ConsumerDec 31, 2025
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No fireworks show in the sky over Vancouver for New Years EveB.C’s largest city is not hosting an event or fireworks show to celebrate New Years Eve once again this year. Travis Prasad has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 31, 2025
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Vancouver Police boost presence downtown on New Year’s EveVPD Sergeant Steve Addison speaks with Global News Morning about the increased police presence on Vancouver streets on New Year’s Eve.Global News Morning BCDec 31, 2025