-
Carney says Canada’s emissions will be higher than projected over ‘next few years’In a video posted to social media on Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada’s emissions will be higher over the “next few years” than had been projected under the previous Trudeau government. He added that the previous climate plan was “not sustainable over the long term.”EnvironmentJun 30
-
Canada Day surrounded by looming separation referendumCanada Day is typically a celebration of national pride but this year in Alberta it’s also serving as a reminder of the province’s deep political divide. With a referendum looming asking Albertans about the province’s future in Canada, it’s prompting people to think about what the country has done for them. Kabi Moulitharan reports.CanadaJul 1
-
Top News: Inflation in Canada jumps to 3.2% year-over-year in MayThe annual rate of inflation jumped to 3.2 per cent in May, thanks in large part to high prices at the gas pumps. Gas prices climbed for the third consecutive month because of the ongoing war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Reggie Cecchini has this story and more in Business...ConsumerJun 22
-
Canada sees highest inflation rate in more than two yearsCanada’s inflation rate rose to 3.2 per cent in May, the highest it’s been since late 2023. Sarah MacDonald looks at how rising gas prices from the Iran war are playing a key role, and the impact it’s having on Canadian consumers.Global NationalJun 22
-
World Cup: Canada in driver’s seat to win Group B, but will it stick?Team Canada certainly gained momentum after its historic win against Qatar in the FIFA World Cup on Thursday. After a crushing 6-0-win, forward Cyle Larin said the team “showed the world who Canada is.” But where does Canada stand in terms of advancing to the next round? Eric Sorensen walks us through the current standings.SportsJun 19
-
Halifax World Cup fever kicking into high gear after Canada triumphSoccer fans across Halifax are out in force during the World Cup to cheer on Canada. And as Mitchell Bailey reports, that means bars across the city are cashing in with big crowds cheering on the red and white.EntertainmentJun 19
-
Toxic drug deaths in Canada drop for 2nd consecutive yearOpioid-related deaths in Canada fell 23 per cent in 2025, marking a drop in overdose fatalities for the second year in a row, according to new data from the federal government. As David Akin explains, officials are cautiously optimistic but warn Canada’s illegal drug supply is still highly unpredictable and toxic.Global NationalJun 15
-
2026 FIFA World Cup: Ghana’s star midfielder ruled inadmissible to Canada over UK chargesGhanian World Cup squad member Thomas Partey will miss his country’s opening World Cup game in Toronto, after losing an appeal in Canadian federal court to overturn a decision to deny him entry into Canada. The Canadian government originally denied Partey entry, due to eight sexual violence charges the star midfielder faces in the U.K....CanadaJun 16
-
Opioid-related deaths in Canada fell 23% last year, feds say crisis remains fragileA new report from the Public Health Agency of Canada says toxic drug overdose deaths across the country dropped by 23 per cent in 2025 compared to the previous year. Jazan Grewal has the details.HealthJun 15
-
What’s the greatest seat in Canada? Time to find outWhether it’s the big game, or a movie on a summer night…nothing compares to taking in all the action from the comfort of your own home! This morning, our Morgan Hoffman joins us from Sankofa Square, where she is looking for the greatest seat in Canada. We’re talking about the entire experience, from smart TVs...The Morning ShowMay 29
-
Canada funding nearly $130M in 56 forestry projects amid industry ‘crisis’Speaking at the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers Meeting Wednesday, federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson detailed government funding of nearly $130 million that will go towards 56 different forestry projects amid what he called a sectoral “crisis” Canadians “must collectively win by taking action to pivot, to grow, to modernize, and diversify.”CanadaJun 3
-
Does Carney believe the singularity is near? Canada PM admits he ‘doesn’t know enough’ to answerWhile unveiling his government’s AI strategy, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was asked if he believed AI would become sentient. He said he didn’t have an answer but said he does use the AI Large Language Models (LLMs).CanadaJun 4
-
Unpacking Alberta’s Separation Vote: What It Means for CanadaIn today’s “Hot Takes” segment from ‘The Ben Mulroney Show’, Ben welcomes back guests Chris Chapin, Manager of Upstream Strategy, and Ashley Waters, co-host of The Party Lines on The News Forum. This episode covers Canadian politics, Alberta’s potential separation referendum, immigration policies, and US-Canada trade negotiations.The Ben Mulroney ShowMay 25
-
From ride operator on opening day to becoming Park Manager at Canada’s Wonderful, Heather Hill retires after 45 yearsHeather Hill started her path to success the day Canada’s Wonderland opened on May 23, 1981. From ride operator on opening day to retirement, Hill’s had an amazing 45-year career. Susan Hay has the story.Global News at 6 TorontoMay 26
-
“Positive meeting”: LeBlanc says Canada asked US, Mexico to renew CUSMA trade pact for 16 more yearsCanada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc spoke from Washington, D.C. on Tuesday after meeting with his American counterpart, Ambassador Jamieson Greer. LeBlanc penned a letter, released Tuesday, calling on his counterparts in the U.S. and Mexico to renew the current Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement (CUSMA) for another 16 years as trade negotiations move forward. LeBlanc called it...CanadaJun 2
-
Western premiers tout benefits of united Canada amidst Alberta separation talkCanada’s western premiers and territorial leaders have wrapped a two day conference in Kananaskis, AB. The meeting ending with a joint agreement that Canada must be unified to advance economic goals. However, there were disagreements about Alberta’s upcoming vote on whether to hold a referendum on leaving the country. Adam MacVicar reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 26
-
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear the BC government’s appeal in Gitxaala caseThe Supreme Court of Canada will hear the B.C. government’s appeal of a lower court ruling in the Gitxaala case, a ruling that has major implications on how B.C.’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act and how it’s applied. Aaron McArthur reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 21
-
Canada soccer stars will visit Edmonton ahead of FIFA World CupWe’re just weeks away from the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup but before that, our city will play host to Team Canada as they take on Uzbekistan in a friendly. Tim Kasper from Explore Edmonton shared details with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonMay 15
-
2026 could be another tough year for Canada’s restaurant industryCanada’s food service industry is feeling the squeeze as consumers continue to pull back on discretionary spending. Global News Morning speaks with Kelly Higginson of Restaurants Canada about what the latest data reveals about the current state of the industry.Global News Morning BCMay 5
-
Atlantic Canada’s first year-round indoor hockey rink comes to Saint JohnBall hockey in Saint John is about to get a boost with Atlantic Canada’s first facility of its kind nearly ready to open its doors. A year-round indoor rink, along with a seasonal outdoor one, aims to give athletes a place to grow, compete, and connect. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickApr 30