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OHL Draft comes to KingstonFor the first time in 25 years, the OHL brought its priority selection back to an in-person format and chose Kingston to host the league’s biggest off-season event. The weekend draw thousands of visitors to the limestone city and delivered a major economic boost alongside some life-changing moments for young players.CanadaJun 16
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Kingston set to host first in-person OHL draft in 25 yearsHockey prospects from across Canada will be in Kingston this weekend as the OHL draft gets underway in-person for the first time in more than two decades. Kaytlyn Poberznick spoke with local officials and has everything you need to know ahead of the big event.EntertainmentJun 11
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Female goalie Sophie Jovanovic makes history in OHL draft for Brantford BullDogsSophie Jovanovic, a 17-year-old from Toronto, has made history after being drafted by the OHL for the Brantford Bulldogs. She shares how she heard the news about being the only female drafted and the excitement for what’s ahead.CanadaJun 10
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Alberta, Ontario propose eastern oil pipeline routeAlberta could be the starting point for another oil pipeline. This time, one running east to Ontario. The new proposal comes less than a week after a potential route to the west coast was unveiled. But as Erik Bay tells us, many questions remain about the demand and the bill that comes with all these...EconomyJul 6
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Edmonton hockey player Kayden Lemire selected in NHL draftIt wasn’t always a guarantee that Kayden Lemire would be an NHL draft pick, but the Edmontonian never stopped believing. The 18-year-old forward’s perseverance has paid off; he’s been selected by the Minnesota Wild in the 2026 draft. Slav Kornik has the story.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJul 15
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Carney backs new West Coast oil pipelineThe federal government is backing a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the coast of British Columbia. Nelson Wiseman, Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto’s Department of Political Science, joins Global’s Nivrita Ganguly to discuss the opportunities and challenges.CanadaJul 5
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Ontario, Alberta push for 3,300 km east-west oil pipelineOntario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are teaming up for a potential oil and gas pipeline between their provinces. Heather Yourex-West looks at the ‘Northern Shield’ proposal, and what it will take to get shovels in the ground.Global NationalJul 6
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Oil prices surge after Trump declares end of Iran peace dealAfter U.S. President Donald Trump’s claimed that the ceasefire with Iran is over, it had immediate ripple effects. The price of oil has surged over concerns that oil tankers may not be able to get through the Strait of Hormuz. More financial stress could hurt Canadians amid an already fragile economy, as oil prices come...ConsumerJul 8
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Three women join NHL development camp roster for first timeNHL hopefuls took to the ice on the opening day of the Oilers development camp. For the first time at an NHL development camp, three women joined the roster. Kabi Moulitharan reports on the players marking the historic milestone.SportsJun 30
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New poll finds majority of British Columbians support oil pipeline from Alberta to BCA new poll shows a majority of British Columbians support a new oil pipeline from Alberta to a port on the south coast of B.C. The premier of B.C. doesn’t share the same sentiment. Ben O’Hara-Byrne has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 16
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Carney, Smith unveil proposal for new oil pipeline to B.C. coastPrime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have unveiled plans for a proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia’s south coast. The project, backed by the federal government, Trans Mountain and Pembina Pipeline, would ship more than one million barrels of oil per day to overseas markets if approved. Erik Bay reports.CanadaJul 2
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Alberta to announce next steps in its proposed West Coast oil pipelineGlobal News Morning speaks with Richard Masson, the former CEO of Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission, about Alberta’s proposed pipeline to the West Coast.Global News Morning BCJul 2
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Oil price falls, trading near pre-war levelsThe price of oil continued to fall in early trading Wednesday, as more tankers cross the Strait of Hormuz easing supply concerns. Jacqueline Hansen has this story and more in Business Matters for June 23, 2026.CanadaJun 24
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Bank of Canada ‘may well need to raise interest rates’ if Iran war continues to raise oil pricesBank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem announced the country’s central bank held its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 2.25 per cent on Wednesday. Macklem had this to say when asked about the economic impacts of the ongoing war: “The longer oil prices stay high, the bigger is the risk that that begins to spill over...CanadaJul 15
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Carney signs multi-billion-dollar pact with B.C., maintains north coast oil tanker banAn agreement between British Columbia and the federal government will maintain the northern oil tanker ban. The memorandum of understanding unveiled by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier David Eby in Vancouver Thursday says the province will be compensated for environmental risks if Ottawa imposes an oil pipeline on B.C.CanadaJul 2
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Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities in Crimea cause halt of fuel salesThere appears to be a reversal of fortunes in the war in Ukraine, as Russia begins to feel the pressure of escalating Ukrainian strikes on its energy infrastructure. Mackenzie Gray has more.Jun 21
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Is the tide turning in the Russia-Ukraine war after Kyiv strikes major Russian oil refinery?It’s being called Ukraine’s biggest attack since Russia’s full-scale war began more than four years ago. Ukrainian troops hit Moscow with a major drone raid overnight, setting an oil refinery on fire. It’s the second time in a week that the facility was successfully targeted, shifting momentum monumentally. And as Mike Armstrong reports, Ukraine’s precision...Jun 18
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UK seizes Russian oil tanker attempting to pass through English ChannelThe U.K. says it has intercepted a Russian oil tanker trying to pass through the English Channel on Sunday, calling it part of Russia’s “shadow fleet” that’s used to avoid sanctions tied to its war on Ukraine. Vincent McAviney has more.WorldJun 14
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Business Matters: India considering Canada as potential supplier of crude oilIndia’s high commissioner says his country is considering Canada as a potential supplier of crude oil. Officials from both Canada and India are now meeting regularly to discuss the sourcing of Canadian energy. Reggie Cecchini has this story and more in Business Matters for June 11, 2026.WorldJun 11
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French Navy boarding Russian oil tanker ‘bordering on international piracy,’ Kremlin saysFrance has intercepted yet another Russian shadow fleet oil tanker. French Navy personnel boarded the Tagor vessel on Sunday in the Atlantic Ocean, which French President Emmanuel Macron says was subject to international sanctions. Speaking Monday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said France’s action was “illegal” and ”bordering on international piracy.”PoliticsJun 1