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Sony facing backlash over killing physical discsSony, the company behind the Playstation, is facing backlash after announcing plans to stop producing physical video games by 2028. The decision has reignited debate over the future of the second hand game market and whether buying a digital title really means you own it.CanadaJul 14
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At least 51 killed as Bangladesh faces heavy rain, floods, landslidesAt least 51 people have died in southeastern Bangladesh after days of torrential monsoon rain, intensified by a depression in the Bay of Bengal, worsened flooding across the region. More than one million people remained stranded on Sunday as heavy rain continued, according to the country’s disaster management ministry.WorldJul 12
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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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Peterborough teen killed in triple fatal crash remembered as lacrosse ‘legend’ by Kawartha Lakes teamCondolences are pouring in for three victims of a multi-vehicle collision involving a car and four motorcycles in Omemee. Among them a young lacrosse player from Peterborough. Madeleine McColl reports:SportsJun 8
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18-year-old man faces murder charge after OPP officer killed near Hearst, Ont.An 18-year-old man is facing a list of charges, including first-degree murder, after an OPP officer was struck and killed during an investigation. As Victoria Femia reports, Const. Tarun Bali was a Brampton native.Global News at Noon TorontoJun 10
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Child advocates urge Canada to take action on online harms billThe federal government is facing mounting pressure to introduce its long-awaited online harms legislation to protect Canadian children and teenagers. Touria Izri reports on how both children and advocates are taking their message to Parliament Hill, how their concerns are being compounded by the advancement of artificial intelligence, and which province is going ahead with...Global NationalApr 27
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Ottawa’s Bail Reform now law. Should we be tougher?Bill C-14 is now law, intending to make bail harder to get and sentences for serious crimes harsher. But the Conservatives say it doesn’t go far enough, and legal experts worry about the consequences of altering the bail system.CanadaJul 15
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New polling shows Atlantic Canadians experience some of Canada’s heaviest financial pressuresNew polling data shows Atlantic Canadians are experiencing some of the heaviest financial pressures in the country. About two-thirds of people in the region say at least half of their income is going towards paying down bills and debt. And as Mitchell Bailey reports, many are making sacrifices to manage costs.ConsumerJul 13
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Ford Government introduces legislation to take over Billy Bishop Airport and parklandThe Ford Government has made no secret of its plan to kick Toronto out of a tripartite agreement governing Billy Bishop Airport so it can extend its runways. But it didn’t reveal until legislation was officially introduced that the plan includes expropriating property on Toronto’s mainland. Matthew Bingley reports.PoliticsApr 23
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U.S.-Iran war: Trump says ceasefire is ‘over’ as mediators work to de-escalate tensionsTrump and Iranian officials continue to exchange threats as their interim deal to end the war faces new challenges. Jon Allen, Senior Fellow at the University of Toronto’s Bill Graham Centre and former Canadian Ambassador to Israel, joins Jazan Grewal to discuss the latest escalation that saw both sides participate in tit for tat attacks.U.S. NewsJul 11
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Toronto mayor fights back against province’s legislation to take over Billy Bishop AirportToronto mayor Olivia Chow is not backing down against the Ford government’s newly introduced legislation that would take over the city’s portion of Billy Bishop Airport. As Victoria Femia reports, the city plans to take legal action.CanadaApr 24
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Charities struggle to replace school meals during summerWhile summer means no school, lazy days and vacations, for many B.C. families it also means losing access to crucial school meal programs. As Travis Prasad reports, charities that are trying to fill that gap are facing an ever-growing need.Global News Hour at 6 BC4 hours
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Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys, and Jennifer Hudson honor Clive DavisMusic legend Clive Davis was laid to rest at a star-studded burial in New York. Music giants such as Bruce Springsteen, Dionne Warwick, and Alicia Keys honored Davis at his burial. Then: Kevin Spacey is feeling better about the odds of making a career comeback following years of litigation tied to sexual abuse and harassment allegations....The Morning ShowJun 30
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Grandfather charged at, thrown flying into air by angered bison at YellowstoneA 65-year-old man was sent flying 8 feet into the air Friday after being charged at by a bull bison at Wyoming’s Yellowstone National Park. Accompanied by his grandson, the victim stopped to take a picture of the resting 2,000-lb mammal before a nearby pickup truck scared the beast and sent it running towards them....TrendingJul 13
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Coachella 2026: Madonna, Sabrina Carpenter, Billy Eilish & Justin Bieber make headlinesMadonna, for the first time in 11 years, took to the stage at Coachella, joining Sabrina Carpenter for a fun performance of ‘Vogue’ and ‘Like a Prayer’. And Billy Eilish was serenaded by Justin Bieber during his Coachella 2026 set this weekend in Indio, California.The Morning ShowApr 20
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The Morning Show: July 2Madison Square Garden is being transformed for the wedding of the century by Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding crews. Reports suggest that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will be tying the knot this weekend! Plus: we have Carolyn setting up shop in Calgary for the Stampede, and she is trying her luck with the horses...EntertainmentJul 2
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Intimate partner violence bill becomes lawCanada’s Criminal Code will soon be updated to include ‘Bailey’s Law’ in memory of a Kelowna woman who was allegedly killed by her estranged husband last summer. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the bill makes several significant changes surrounding domestic violence charges.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganJun 17
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Whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia holds ceremony despite setbacksThere was a special ceremony Friday for a new whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia. It’s being billed as a future haven for rescued cetaceans, that will be ready by next year. It is illegal in more than a dozen countries to keep cetaceans in captivity for entertainment, including Canada. But the idea here is to...Global NationalJun 19
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Advocates urge action on gun law provisions amid fears feds could water them downMore than two years ago, Parliament passed a bill making major reforms to federal gun laws. It included so-called “red flag “provisions to revoke gun licenses from anyone suspected of domestic violence or stalking. But there are parts of that law related to preventing intimate partner violence that remain in limbo. Heidi Petracek explains why...CanadaJun 18
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Economic indicators as World Cup kicks offCo-hosting the World Cup was billed as a windfall for the hospitality industry, especially in Canada’s host cities, Toronto and Vancouver. In the wake of Canada’s opening match in Toronto Friday, Global’s Sean O’Shea went out to see if the economic promises are coming true.EconomyJun 13