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Green Shirt Day 2026Canadians are being encouraged to register as organ donors on this annual Green Shirt Day.HealthApr 7
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Green Shirt Day on Global News MorningGreen Shirt Day celebrates the life of Logan Boulet, a member of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team involved in a tragic 2018 bus crash. Global’s Matthew Merkel talks about the legacy Boulet and others left behind and much more.SportsApr 7
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Green Shirt Day aims to promote organ donation in wake of Humboldt Broncos crash anniversaryGreen Shirt Day is a national campaign rooted in the legacy of 21-year-old junior hockey player Logan Boulet, who died eight years ago in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Boulet died from his injuries on April 7, 2018, and his parents said it had been his wish to donate his organs. According to Canadian Blood...HealthApr 7
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Saskatchewan residents urged to register as organ donors eight years after Humboldt Broncos crashWATCH: An organ recipient is urging Saskatchewan residents to register as an organ donor on the seventh annual Green Shirt Day, remembering the death of former Humboldt Broncos hockey player Logan Boulet.CanadaApr 7
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Documentary screening to celebrate National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness WeekFilm star and organ recipient Dylan Kalambay and Bernie Boulet, creator of Green Shirt Day, are in Halifax this week for a premiere of the of the Documentary Heart & Sole: The Dylan Kalambay Story. They stop by Global News Morning with more.Global News Morning HalifaxApr 24, 2025
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GNM – Green Shirt DayToday is Green Shirt Day – a day where Canadians are encouraged to register as organ donors in honour of Logan Boulet, a Humboldt Broncos player who was killed in the 2018 crash, who’s donations saved six lives. Logan’s father, Toby, joined our Brenden Purdy with more on this year’s campaign.Apr 7, 2025
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Saskatchewan announces major milestone in Organ and Tissue Donation on Green Shirt DayGreen Shirt Day continues to be a powerful movement promoting organ and tissue donation across the country, sparked by Logan Boulet, a victim of the devastating Humboldt Broncos bus crash that took the lives of 16 players and staff. As Sarah Jones explains, organ and tissue donations continue to soar with Saskatchewan leading in the...Apr 7, 2025
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Logan Boulet effect remains strong after 7 yearsIt has been seven years since the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy, but the legacy of Logan Boulet and Green Shirt Day continues to ensure organ donation remains top of mind for many in Canada. Justin Sibbet reports.Apr 7, 2025
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Lethbridge family honoured ahead of Green Shirt Day 2025With less than one month before Green Shirt Day puts a spotlight on organ donation, the Boulet family was honoured with King Charles III Coronation Medals in Lethbridge. Justin Sibbet reports.Mar 11, 2025
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Green Shirt Day kicks off in EdmontonLogan Boulet’s family is kicking off the national Green Shirt Day campaign, and for the first time it will launch here in Edmonton. The campaign is inspired by the legacy of their son, Humbolt Broncos defencemen Logan Boulet. He was one of 16 people killed six years ago in the Humbolt Broncos bus crash. What...Global News Morning EdmontonFeb 20, 2025
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Organ and tissue donation campaign kicks off leading up to Green Shirt DayThe Humboldt Broncos bus crash killed 16 people, including Logan Boulet, a defenseman on the junior hockey team who donated his organs and sparked a Canada-wide movement. This year’s national campaign aimed at building awareness around organ donor registration is now underway. As Nicole Stillger reports, it all leads up to Green Shirt Day on...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonFeb 19, 2025
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Boulet family encourages organ donation at Golden Suns’ Green Shirt Day eventThe Taber Golden Suns hockey club’s home ice was filled with organ transplant recipients and angel family donors on Saturday night to bring awareness to the importance of registering to be an organ donor.Feb 28, 2022
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Honouring Logan Boulet on ‘Green Shirt Day’Toby and Bernadine Boulet are honouring the legacy of their son Logan, by raising awareness for organ donor registration. They joined TMS and speak about the importance of ‘Green Shirt Day’ on the 4th anniversary of their son’s death following the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.The Morning ShowApr 7, 2022
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Green Shirt dayJoyce Van Deurzen with the Kidney Foundation of Canada joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss Green Shirt Day and how the day was inspired by the incredible organ donation from a Humboldt Broncos player killed in a bus crash four years ago.Global News Morning CalgaryApr 7, 2022
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Lethbridge students hold organ donation assembly for peersAhead of this year’s Green Shirt Day, which looks to raise awareness for organ donation, Grade 2 students at Dr. Gerald B. Probe Elementary School in Lethbridge held a special assembly. Eloise Therien has more on their message, and helping others take it home.Apr 5, 2022
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April 7 will be inaugural Green Shirt DayMariko Boulet, Logan’s sister, Brenda Brown with the Canadian Transplant Assoc., and Peggy John, donation manager for Canadian Blood Services, speak about Green Shirt Day.HealthMar 1, 2019
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Second annual Green Shirt Day 2020Monday marks the two-year anniversary of the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Thanks to the “Green Shirt Day” campaign launched by the family of Logan Boulet, awareness of organ donation is climbing, but more still needs to be done. Catherine Urquhart reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 6, 2020
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Honouring Logan Boulet on Green Shirt DayToby and Bernadine Boulet explain the significance of Green Shirt Day and how you can get involved.CanadaApr 7, 2020
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Green Shirt Day: Catching up with the Boulet familyBernadine and Toby Boulet started Green Shirt Day after their son Logan was tragically killed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. For them, April 7 is a day to raise awareness around organ donation. Global’s Malika Karim catches up with the Boulets and hears about how this year is a little different.Apr 3, 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak: Hong Kong cruise passengers disembark ship cleared of illnessPassengers and crew on board a cruise ship docked in Hong Kong disembarked on Sunday after they were quarantined for six days over concerns about the novel coronavirus, with many relieved to get off. Shortly after docking Tuesday in Hong Kong, some crew members had showed signs of respiratory tract infection. Authorities gave the green...CanadaFeb 9, 2020