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The Taylor Swift / Travis Kelce nuptials could inspire wedding plans for years to comeA Canadian wedding planner and dress designer expect Taylor Swift’s upcoming nuptials to inspire couples’ wedding plans for years to come. Jacqueline Hansen has more.Jul 1
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Canadians buying nearly 20% more electric vehicles, StatCan data findsCanadians are buying more electric vehicles. New Statistics Canada data shows a nearly 20 per cent increase in zero-emission vehicle sales in May compared to a year prior. The findings don’t list the reason why. Months of geopolitical turmoil forcing fuel prices higher might explain the shift, but an analyst stresses another data point: the...CanadaJul 15
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Bear Clan founder settles defamation suit filed against organizationThe founder of The Bear Clan Patrol has settled a defamation suit with the organization that ousted him five years ago.TrendingApr 13
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New 12-year plans unveiled for francophone and anglophone schools in N.B.The New Brunswick government has announced how they want to improve learning at schools throughout the province. Suzanne Lapointe reports.PoliticsJun 1
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Calgary lost 23% of its treated water last year to leaks; what’s the plan to fix it?Nearly a quarter of Calgary’s drinking water was lost last year, according to estimates from city admininstration. A new plan to fix the issue is being presented to city councillors, but comes with a significant cost. Adam MacVicar reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryJun 2
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How hearing loss can affect your overall healthDuring Speech and Hearing Month in Canada throughout May, the initiative strives to raise awareness about communication health across the lifespan. It is estimated that one in three adults over 65 have significant hearing loss and could benefit from intervention, but only a small minority actually do. Registered audiologist Remington Shandro chatted with Global News...Global News Morning EdmontonMay 13
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Police drug crackdown ends FridayWinnipeg police say they have been responding to a large number of complaints from residents and area businesses about people openly using drugs. Global News Morning’s Clay Young talks to Joseph Fourre, founder of the Singing Red Bear Foundation, about the police action.CanadaJul 3
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Family of 9 camping outside new home awaiting housing tribunal decisionImagine purchasing a new home for the first time but being forced to camp outside the new property because the former tenants refuse to move out? That’s what a family of nine is going through in Montreal’s Saint-Michel district after failing to get a housing tribunal decision in their favour in time for moving day...CanadaJul 10
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Canada’s dental care plan reaches millions, 1 year after expansionMore than six million Canadians are now covered under the federal dental care plan, with millions already receiving treatment. New figures released a year after the program’s expansion point to improved access to oral health services. Officials say the plan is reducing out-of-pocket costs and easing pressure on the broader health system.CanadaApr 17
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Iran rejects ceasefire plan as Trump’s latest deadline nearsIran is rejecting the latest proposal for a temporary ceasefire, despite Donald Trump’s latest threat that he will destroy the country’s power plants and other vital infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not re-opened by April 7th. Global News Morning speaks with Sajjan Gohel of the Asia-Pacific Foundation about Trump’s latest ultimatum.Global News Morning BCApr 7
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Database of complaints against Montreal police part of five-year anti-racism planThe Montreal police has unveiled its latest initiative to fight racism and discrimination. It’s a four-year plan meant to make the force more inclusive. But some anti-racism advocates argue that while the plan may be well-intentioned, there are vital gaps. Phil Carpenter reports.CanadaMar 24
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Calgary Stampede aims to ‘stay relevant’ with new 20-year master planThe Calgary Stampede’s newly unveiled 20-year master plan will bring a lot of change to Stampede Park, with many familiar sights eventually set to disappear. But experts believe the plan brings a lot of potential, from economic impact to a new home for CFL football in Calgary. Adam MacVicar reports.CanadaMar 18
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Canadian travel to US down nearly 15 per cent: StatsCanThe number of Canadians travelling to the United States in February dropped year-over-year from 2025 to 2026, numbers from Statistics Canada show. Iris Dyck looks at the reasons for the decline.CanadaMar 17
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What is a heat pump and how can it keep your home comfortable all year roundFrom the bitter cold to the extreme heat, the temperature in Calgary can swing dramatically. And keeping your house warm during these cold spells and cool during the warm weather can be challenging. Chris Milani from Milani Heating Plumbing Air Conditioning and Solar, has some tips to keep your home the perfect temperature all year...CanadaMar 13
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Quebec woman told she can no longer volunteer at school because she wears a hijabA Montreal-area woman’s days volunteering at school seem to be over, but not by choice. Sabaah khan had been helping out at the library and driving kids to sporting events. But as Dan Spector reports, even though her services are needed and appreciated, Quebec’s new secularism law prevents her from volunteering while wearing religious symbols.CanadaMar 3
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Mr. Clean mascot to ‘retire’ after nearly 7 decadesAfter 68 years of keeping up appearances, Mr. Clean, the polished mascot of the title cleaning product giant, has announced the fictional figurehead’s “retirement” in a video shared by the company online. Mr. Clean noted its packaging would remain the same.TrendingFeb 26
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City unveils priorities in multi-year strategic planWATCH: Saskatoon’s strategic plan is laying out the city’s main priorities for the next four years. Ward 5 Coun. Randy Donauer highlights key areas for the city.PoliticsFeb 13
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Kingston plans events to mark 10 years since Tragically Hip’s final concertTen years after The Tragically Hip’s final concert in Kingston, the City is preparing to mark the anniversary with a year of events and programming — but the potential celebration comes with a hefty price tag. City council will be reviewing the motion at their meeting tonight. Jesse Reynolds has more.EntertainmentFeb 3
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BAFTAs N-word controversy: What happened at the awards show?Big winners at the BAFTA awards include the movie ‘Sinners’, which received 13 nominations and took home 3 awards. “I Swear,” star Robert Aramayo won the Rising Star and the Best Actor award, beating out Leonardo DiCaprio. Then, host Alan Cumming addressed the audience after several outbursts from Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson, including one...The Morning ShowFeb 23
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New Year’s financial planningWe check in with BDO Senior VP Sarah Morrison to talk about how Canadians should put a financial plan in place to tackle debt instead of making a New Year’s resolution to do the same.Global News Morning HalifaxJan 6