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First-ever Saskatchewan commodity showcase connects producers with global buyersWATCH: Agricultural commodity buyers from more than a dozen countries are convening in Saskatoon to match with producers as industries in the province look to support the diversification of trading partners.CanadaJul 16
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Health Matters: Canada not banning U.S. produce amid cyclospora outbreakThere are no plans for Canada to ban produce imports from the U.S., despite an ongoing cyclospora outbreak. So far, nearly 7,000 people in multiple states have come down with gastrointestinal illness. Touria Izri has this story and more in Health Matters for July 16, 2026.Health MattersJul 16
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Arrested as a teen, Kurt Cobain unknowingly produced a valuable piece of music historyAs a teenager, Kurt Cobain had his fair share of run-ins with the police. But little did he know, a fingerprint card – taken by the Washington Department of Police after he was arrested for public intoxication at the age of 19 – would eventually become a highly-sought-after piece of music memorabilia with an impressive...EntertainmentJul 14
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Kingston parking fine revenue helps grow fresh produce for food bankParking fines in Kingston are helping fund a new way to get fresh produce to people who need it most. A modular vertical farm on Princess Street has already grown 3,900 pounds of greens for Partners in Mission Food Bank. Jesse Reynolds has more.EconomyJun 22
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Federal government continues looking at ways to support Canadian energy producersCanada’s minister of energy and natural resources, Tim Hodgson, was in Calgary on Friday speaking to the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors. Hogson says Canada needs to continue to look to new markets, even after the U.S. approval to revive Keystone XL. Drew Stremick reports.CanadaMay 1
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Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan presents annual comedy and drama productionsWATCH: Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan artistic director Skye Bandon highlights the 2026 shows “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Julius Caesar”.EntertainmentJul 15
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Produce prices surgingMarch inflation data shows the cost of produce spiked by 7.8%. University of Guelph Food Economist Mike von Massow discusses what’s behind the steep price increases.Global News Morning BCApr 21
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Nova Scotia offers funding to help agricultural businesses expand productionA Nova Scotia farm is hoping to reach new markets with its rhubarbs, thanks to a provincial investment. Nearly $2 million in funding is being doled out to help agricultural businesses expand production. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, the first four recipients were announced today.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 13
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New Calgary food production facility opensA subsidiary of the ready-to-eat meals company Hello Fresh is expanding further into western Canada. A new production facility is now open in southeast Calgary and it’s serving up hundreds of local jobs. Drew Stremick takes a look at the economic impact.Jun 18
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Nova Scotia makes alcohol sales easier for businessesNova Scotia alcohol producers are saying “cheers” to new changes impacting the sale of beverages. The province is making it easier for these businesses to mix up their shelves with local products. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 15
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Fringe Fest kicks off in downtown WinnipegThe 2026 edition of the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is underway. Global News Morning’s Clay Young talks to the festival’s executive producer about the hundreds of performances planned over the next two weeks.EntertainmentJul 15
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Farmers worry about water restrictionsSome farms in the North Okanagan are about to have their water shut off due to the region’s ongoing drought conditions. As Kevin Pontious reports, some produce growers say it will put their crops and potentially their livelihood in jeopardy.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganJul 14
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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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OPP seize over $10M in illegal tobacco products, 2 men facing chargesTwo Hamilton are facing charges after police seized more than 40 thousand kilograms of allegedly contraband tobacco worth more than $10 million. Officers also seized a handgun and three stolen vehicles.CanadaJun 18
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Get ‘Lucky’ with Anya Taylor-Joy and Annette BeningAnya Taylor-Joy, Annette Bening and executive producer Lauren Neustadter sit down with Morgan Hoffman to talk their thrilling new crime drama “Lucky.” We discuss the cast reading the book before stepping on the set with Anya, and then, Annette dishes about all the juicy TV parts she has been playing as of late.The Morning ShowJul 15
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China imposes 73.5% tariff on Canadian pea starchChina has imposed a 73.5 per cent tariff on Canadian pea starch after concluding an anti-dumping investigation. According to China’s Ministry of Commerce, the product was being sold below market value and caused material injury to domestic producers. The move marks a further escalation in trade tensions between Canada and China, following anti-dumping duties on...CanadaJul 2
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Signed, Sealed & Delivered: Inside the Billion-Dollar World of Sports CollectiblesA newly released documentary is pulling back the curtain on the lucrative and fascinating world of sporting collectables and memorabilia. Executive producer Giancarlo Mirabella sits down with host Brayden Jagger Haines to discuss the growing popularity behind the trend.Global News Morning MontrealJul 3
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Spray-Drones approved by Health Canada for pesticidesCatching up to other countries, Health Canada has approved the use of drones for the application of pesticides, giving Canadian agricultural producers another tool in their toolbelt in the fight to remain competitive world-wide.CanadaJul 2
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How We Do It‘How We Do It’ is a new inclusive show bringing together preschool children of all abilities to focus on issues relating to the disability community. The show was filmed at the John Hopkins Regina Soundstage, and with more, executive producer Adrian Dean joined our Juliane Bodini.EntertainmentJul 2
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Cooke Inc. reaches deal to acquire Mowi Canada East salmon farm sites pending approvalAtlantic Canada’s largest salmon producer is looking to grow even bigger. Cooke Inc. has reached a deal to acquire about 70 salmon farm sites operated by Mowi Canada East, pending final approval. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has more.MoneyJun 30