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N.S. workers’ compensation board cuts rates for first time in decadesNova Scotia’s workplace injury rate is at a record low and is continuing to decline. The Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia says this positive trend paired with careful financial stewardship has resulted in their first rate cut in a generation. As Ella MacDonald reports, the province’s economy stands to benefit.Global News at 6 HalifaxJun 10
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Alberta government outlines new adjustable rate caps for auto insuranceAlberta drivers will see additional changes to their car insurance next year. The Care-First “no-fault” model will now have adjustable rate caps for drivers. The average driver will see rate hikes of no more than 10 per cent per year. The province says drivers with basic coverage are expected to save an average of $366...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 14
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Edmonton soccer fans show admiration as Canada’s historic World Cup run falls shortIt wasn’t the storybook ending for Canada at this year’s World Cup, but fans in Edmonton continue to show their pride after the team’s elimination loss to Morocco. Hundreds of fans watching Canada’s Round of 16 match exhibited a flurry of emotions right up until the final whistle and continued to show their love for...SportsJul 4
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Breaking down Canada’s winning goal against South AfricaCanada is basking in the glory of its first-ever World Cup knockout game victory, thanks to a late goal from Stephen Eustáquio. Eric Sorensen breaks down Eustáquio’s historic moment, and looks ahead to what’s expected to be a much tougher Round of 16 match.Global NationalJun 29
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Global National: June 23What Montreal police are revealing about Monday’s deadly shooting spree, and the gunman’s possible motives. The tragic consequences of Europe’s record-breaking heat wave. The support for and criticism against Calgary’s late night noise restrictions on the Stampede. Plus, how soccer’s biggest names are meeting the moment at the 2026 World Cup.Global NationalJun 23
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Global News Weekend at 6 Calgary: June 28, 2026Canadian patriotism on full display in Calgary. As Canada’s historic run at the FIFA world cup continues. Team Canada progressing through to the round of 16 with a dramatic win over South Africa. A woman has died following a collision on highway 1 – just two kilometers from the Banff park gates. As Calgary gets...CanadaJun 29
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Team Canada drops final World Cup game to Switzerland, still advance to knockout roundCanada’s chance to claim top spot in their World Cup group came up short, when the men’s national soccer team lost their final Group B match against Switzerland by a score of 2 to 1. Canada will still finish second in the group and will advance to its first ever knockout round. Gates Guarin has...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 24
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Canada records its first-ever point in a World Cup gameFor the first time in history, Canada has hosted a World Cup match. Team Canada also recorded its first-ever point in a World Cup game with a comeback draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina. The energy has been electric all day in Toronto with duelling marches through the city with a sea of red and white. It was...CanadaJun 12
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Global National: June 13Montreal’s police force is facing one of its most serious racism scandals in decades. Two officers have been suspended with pay and 14 others reassigned after allegations of racist conduct toward members of the public. Mike Armstrong was at SPVM headquarters for the announcement in a rare late-night news conference Friday. Following Toronto’s World Cup...Global NationalJun 13
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Fans arrive for Vancouver’s first FIFA World Cup gameBC Place’s stadium gates are now open for the first of seven World Cup games in Vancouver. Taya Fast reports from Main Street SkyTrain station, as tens of thousands of fans make their way to the venue for the Australia-Turkey match up.Global News Hour at 6Jun 13
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Global National: June 12For the first time in history, Canada has hosted a World Cup match. Team Canada also recorded its first-ever point in a World Cup game with a comeback draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The energy has been electric all day in Toronto with dueling marches through the city with a sea of red and white....Global NationalJun 12
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Downtown bar hour extension buy-inDuring the World Cup, pubs and bars in Vancouver can apply to stay open as late as 4 a.m. How many are taking advantage of that option? Kristen Robinson reportsGlobal News Hour at 6 BCJun 8
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Global National: June 6Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared a state of disaster after a new case of the New World screwworm. Late Friday, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced that it’s temporarily closing the border to Texas livestock to prevent the parasite’s introduction and protect animal health. The screwworm fly lays its eggs in the open...Global NationalJun 6
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Global National: May 23Breaking news from negotiations to end the war with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz. Late Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump posted that “An agreement has been largely negotiated. Final aspects and details of the deal are currently being discussed and will be announced shortly … the Strait of Hormuz will be opened.” Tehran...Global NationalMay 23
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Historical society secures rural New Brunswick burial site to preserve historyA historical society has purchased land in Cap Bimet, N.B., that’s home to the unmarked graves of Acadian and Mi’kmaw people dating back to the 1700s. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMay 20
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: May 14An emotional father testifies at the trial of the women whose dogs killed his son in her south Edmonton home two years ago. Alberta MLAs wrap up the spring sitting of the legislature that was largely overshadowed by the separatism movement. An adjustable rate cap will be part of the ‘care-first’ auto insurance model coming...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 14
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 12Regina city council looks to keep property taxes in check as they debate the possibility of putting a cap on the 2027 mill rate increase. Paramedics from across the province gather in Saskatoon to address current concerns in the industry and the need for improved recruitment.CrimeMay 12
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Edmonton Oilers fans grieve early exit from Stanley Cup PlayoffsEdmonton Oilers fans looking forward to a third Stanley Cup final appearance in a row had their hopes dashed when the team was eliminated in the first round of the 2026 playoffs. Gates Guarin reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 1
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Hockey fans and businesses prepping for Edmonton Oilers playoff runShelves are being stocked with more Oilers merch and extra tables rolled out at bars and restaurants across Edmonton, in preparation for what many hope is another long run to the Stanley Cup. Fans are excited to come together in support of the team, with the goal of seeing a championship come back to the...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 17
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Will Bank of Canada decide to cut interest rates after dismal February jobs report?Canada’s labour market lost 84,000 jobs in February with 20,000 of those in B.C.. We speak to Bryan Yu, Chief Economist at Central 1 Credit Union, about the latest jobs report and what it could mean for the next Bank of Canada interest rate announcement.Global News Morning BCMar 14