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François Legault’s last day at the National Assembly as Quebec’s premierIt’s the end of a political era in Quebec as François Legault leaves his position as leader of the CAQ and as Quebec’s premier. Legault’s resignation comes after leading the CAQ to two consecutive majority victories and accompanying Quebecers through some historical moments, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. But he isn’t leaving politics just yet....CanadaApr 2
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Are AI layoffs in U.S. a wake-up call for the Canadian workforce?Canada’s economic output shrank in the fourth quarter, marking the slowest pace of annual growth in a decade, outside of the pandemic. But overall, spending was up, which bodes well for the economy in the months ahead. This data comes amid a major U.S. tech firm’s announcement of thousands of layoffs. The company plans to...CanadaFeb 27
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Global National: Feb. 27Canada’s economic output shrank in the fourth quarter, marking the slowest pace of annual growth in a decade, outside of the pandemic. This data comes as a major U.S. tech firm announced thousands of layoffs and said it plans to replace workers with artificial intelligence (AI). Global looks at whether it’s a sign of changes...Global NationalFeb 27
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Coldplay once hit pause on touring, but their comeback is unlike anything you’ve ever seenIn this exclusive throwback interview with Canadian broadcast legend Alan Cross, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin talks about teaming up with pop producing legend Max Martin and the process of creating music through the COVID-19 pandemic. The ‘Yellow’ songwriter also shared how speaking publicly about Codlplay’s ambitious goal to go green on the road actually helped...EntertainmentSep 8, 2025
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Global National: Sept. 5Unemployment was up for the second straight month in Canada and August reached the highest level since 2016, outside of the pandemic years, according to new data. Statistics Canada reported that the national jobless rate climbed to 7.1 per cent last month, from 6.9 per cent in July. Plus, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new...Global NationalSep 5, 2025
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Nova Scotia organizations helping hospital and school programs in CubaTwo Nova Scotia organizations are combining forces for the second time post-pandemic to positively impact hospitals and school programs in Cuba. Their campaign, ‘Music and Medicine,’ is no small feat. And after months of planning, they are gearing up to send their donations overseas. Ella MacDonald reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 14, 2025
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Capital City Rollers play first home game since pandemicFounded in Fredericton in 2010, the Capital City Rollers have helped grow roller derby in the region. On Saturday, their original team, The Spitfires, played their first home game since the Covid-19 pandemic. Johnny James spoke with members about how the team kept momentum during the hiatus — and how some local athletes have now...SportsJun 28, 2025
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Calgary Transit increased service last year but ‘tapped out’ by funding gapMore people are riding on Calgary Transit than before the COVID-19 pandemic, but the service says it’s struggling to keep up with the growth. Officials are asking for a big boost in funding to increase service, and to consider transit’s plan to get there over the next decade. Adam MacVicar reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 14, 2025
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Hudson’s Bay sets plan to liquidate entire business, puts thousands of jobs at riskThe Hudson’s Bay Company has announced plans to immediately liquidate all assets putting in jeopardy thousands of jobs across Canada. Experts say it’s just the latest blow to a retail industry that has been struggling since the pandemic. Phil Carpenter reports.ConsumerMar 15, 2025
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Popular Wise Hall in East Vancouver in danger of closingMembers of the Wise Hall board say the long-standing community hall and music venue is in trouble due to paying back pandemic funding, operating cost increases and inflation. As Troy Charles reports, there’s a major move afoot to ensure the bands play on.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 15, 2024
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12 Days of Giving: Laid off Vaughan chef raises money to feed homeless Christmas dinnersWhen Vaughan chef Stephanie Lo was laid off at the start of the pandemic, she decided to prepare and deliver meals to Toronto’s encampment residents. With the plan to feed more than 1,000 homeless a Christmas dinner meal, she set up a GoFundMe, which recently surpassed her $10,000 goal. Susan Hay has more.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoDec 16, 2020
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Coronavirus: Michelle Rempel Garner says Canadian airline industry ‘is on life support’Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner said Tuesday that Canada’s airline industry “is on life support” as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic, stating that the only way to help the industry is to introduce a “clear plan” on rapid testing.CanadaDec 8, 2020
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Provinces revise pandemic policies and reopening strategiesA range of pandemic responses is playing out across Canada, as COVID-19 cases rise across the country. Abigail Bimman looks at the different tactics, and what experts are keeping their eyes on.Global NationalAug 6, 2021
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Planning to travel? Be prepared to make a pandemic checklist, experts sayWhile international travel has yet to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, experts say travel interest and trip planning is starting to take off again. Global’s Marney Blunt reports.Jul 26, 2021
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Bridal Fantasy back in EdmontonPlanning a wedding is tough, especially through COVID-19. Bridal Fantasy is back, and experts John Harmon and Nia Paversi share the latest trends and offer tips for brides to prepare for their wedding in a pandemic.Oct 24, 2021
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Bear Clan Patrol sees high demand for food bankThe Bear Clan Patrol joins Global News Morning to talk about the demand it’s seeing for food bank services since the pandemic started.Mar 6, 2023
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Utah man plans elaborate animal crossing marriage proposalAfter a Utah man’s romantic plan to propose marriage in Italy was foiled by the COVID-19 pandemic, he found an innovative and unexpected way to pop the question, seen in this viral video.Jun 17, 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak: Scheer says reopening economy providing much needed encouragementConservative Leader Andrew Scheer said at a Friday news conference, reacting to the federal government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, that he was optimistic and was encouraged by the plans to reopen the economy in a responsible way.CanadaMay 15, 2020
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Coronavirus: B.C. finance minister outlines priorities for province’s COVID-19 recovery planOn Wednesday, British Columbia Finance Minister Carole James stated that the province’s COVID-19 recovery plan provides “an opportunity to address gaps” within the economy and society that were exposed amid the pandemic, and outlined some of their priorities including climate change, addressing the rights of Indigenous peoples, inequality, and building a “resilient, innovative economy.”CanadaJun 17, 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has ‘no interest’ in fall electionPrime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday said he and his party have “no interest” in a fall election, saying they are focused on building the economy back following the COVID-19 pandemic. He said they’ll be putting forward a “strong, ambitious plan” forward for the government to vote on, and it would be up to Opposition...CanadaSep 9, 2020