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Global News at 6:00 Toronto: July 17, 2026A widening scandal involving hotel expensing has claimed its first cabinet minister at Queen’s Park.Jul 17
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How U.K. is marking late Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthdaySeveral events are being held in the United Kingdom to mark what would have been Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthday. Redmond Shannon looks at the celebrations fit for a queen, and how the late monarch’s legacy is still leaving an impact.Global NationalApr 21
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Regina Hop Circuit with Rebellion BreweryA summer staple in the Queen City, Regina’s ‘Hop Circuit’ is back for 2026. With more on that, as well as an expansion into Saskatoon, Rebellion Brewing President and CEO Mark Heise joined our Juliane Bodini in studio.LifestyleJun 22
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Parents, students fight to save downtown Toronto schoolParents and students of Heydon Park Secondary School near Queen and Beverly in Toronto are fighting to remain at the 100 year old institution. The Toronto District School Board plans to move the students, all with special needs, to another unnamed school next January. Sean O’Shea reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJun 8
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Ontario Opposition Leader reflects on spring sessionAfter just 30 days the Ontario Legislature rose for the summer. The leader of the NDP and Official Opposition Leader Marit Stiles joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to discuss the extended break and reflect on the spring session at Queen’s Park.Global News Morning TorontoJun 3
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Ford removes caucus chair after pension, private jet rowOntario Premier Doug Ford removed the chair of the Progressive Conservative caucus on Tuesday after sources say a heated confrontation occurred over the rollout of the MPP pension plan and the premier’s decision to buy a government jet. Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello explains.Global News at 6 TorontoJun 2
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Focus Ontario: Harmony Short-livedOn this episode of Focus Ontario, Queen’s Park unites to pass municipal code of conduct legislation, an NDP motion to cut taxes at the grocery store gets shot down and the Ford government proposes giving itself power to set priorities for poice services boards.Focus OntarioMay 30
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“Robbie’s Legacy Act” passes second readingA private member’s Bill inspired by the story of a Kingston man has unanimously passed second reading at Queen’s Park, two years after his death. The proposed “Robbie’s Legacy Act” would help honor organ and tissue donors, recognizing the final gift Robbie Sherren gave after his passing.CanadaMay 12
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King Charles concludes state visit, royal commentator weighs inKing Charles and Queen Camilla wrapped up a U.S. state visit on Thursday following four days of ceremonial events including marking America’s 250th anniversary. Global’s Jazan Grewal is joined by royal commentator and lawyer, Ed Wang, to break down the historic four-day visit intended to bridge the gap between the two nations amid rising geopolitical...May 2
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What to expect from King Charles, Queen Camilla’s U.S. visitKing Charles and Queen Camilla have touched down in Washington, D.C., for a four-day state visit to mark the United States’ 250th anniversary of the country’s independence. Heather Yourex-West explains what’s on the royal couple’s agenda.Global NationalApr 27
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Royal Historian: what to expect during King Charles’s state visit to the U.S.King Charles and Queen Camilla are preparing to make a state visit to Washington this Monday, marking 250 years since the U.S. declared independence from Britain. Global’s Jazan Grewal is joined by Justin Vovk to discuss what to expect during the visit, which comes during heightened tensions between the two countries.PoliticsApr 26
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Global National: April 21The chilling moments as a gunman goes on a shooting spree at a popular Mexican archaeological site, and the Canadians caught in the crossfire. The YouTube ‘slopaganda’ promoting lies and division about the Alberta separatism movement. Why some WestJet passengers want to take the airline to court. Plus, how the British Royal Family is marking...Global NationalApr 21
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How King Charles plans to honour Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthdayTomorrow marks what would have been Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthday. King Charles will honour his late mother with a recorded address. Also – after months out of the spotlight, we learn about Sarah Ferguson’s whereabouts, and join up with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as they visit Australia.The Morning ShowApr 20
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Dozens of inmates released from Ontario jails every year because of ‘errors or oversight’Jails in Ontario are mistakenly releasing dozens of inmates every year, Global News can reveal, an issue the government internally acknowledges is “unacceptable.” Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.CrimeApr 15
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Queen Elizabeth Park attractions proposalShould Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Park have a zipline attraction? is a tree canopy walk appropriate for the region? Those are two of the key features being proposed for a new program at the park that goes before the Vancouver Park Board tomorrow. For supporters, it aligns with the park board’s agenda to increase commercial ventures....Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 8
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Vancouver Park Board to vote on plans that would see changes to Queen Elizabeth Park and Lost LagoonThe Vancouver Park Board is voting on whether to add a zipline and canopy tree walk in Queen Elizabeth Park, as well as reconnecting Stanley Park’s Lost Lagoon to ocean water. Vancouver Park Board Commissioner Laura Christensen speaks to Global News Morning about each of the proposals.Global News Morning BCMar 9
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The Morning Show: April 6The numbers don’t lie – Super Mario Galaxy achieved several milestones this Easter weekend, delivering this year’s biggest three-day opening not only in North America, but globally as well! Soaring to $190M in the U.S. and $372M Globally. The first Mario Bros. Movie posted a five-day domestic debut of $204M, including a three-day weekend haul...The Morning ShowApr 6
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Ford government moves to make all premier, minister records secretThe Ford government is planning to change transparency laws in Ontario to stop the release of any messages involving ministers and staff, a retroactive move which could also keep the premier’s cellphone records permanently secret. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.PoliticsMar 13
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Mar. 8Report by British Columbia Ferry Commission reveals the vessels on the Langdale route may not be replaced for more than a decade. New proposed program at Queen Elizabeth park going before the Vancouver Park Board this week. And YVR is looking to position itself as a major cargo hub.Global BCMar 8
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Focus Ontario: Metrolinx Under The MicroscopeOn this episode of Focus Ontario, a rare one-on-one interview with Metrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay on Toronto’s new transit lines, mistakes made while constructing the Eglinton Crosstown and the subway versus LRT debate. Also, students come to Queen’s Park to protest OSAP changes.Focus OntarioMar 7