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How Nova Scotia bridge builder is trying to navigate U.S. steel tariffsCanada’s steel industry has been hit hard by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which have been in place since March 2025. Heidi Petracek looks at how one Nova Scotia bridge builder is trying to survive the turbulent times.Global NationalJun 24
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Canadian government supports steel industrySaskatchewan businesses caught in the middle of tariff uncertainty are getting more help, with PrairiesCan minister Eleanor Olszewski announcing more funding aimed at helping companies navigate what comes next.CanadaMay 21
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City of Lethbridge steers motorists towards safer driving habitsThe City of Lethbridge is launching a year-round traffic safety message campaign. Zoe Lukowich reports.TrafficJul 7
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Anthropic alleges Chinese AI firm is stealing its technologyOn June 10, U.S. President Donald Trump said that America is “leading China by a lot, and whoever leads that is really going to lead the world by a large extent.” Trump was talking about artificial intelligence (AI) and was apparently setting the terms for the AI race. But the competition might be closer than...TechJun 25
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Global National: June 24Canada’s tough loss to Switzerland at the World Cup, and what it means for the team’s next match. Why a Carleton University student from Iran has been flagged as a security threat. How a Nova Scotia steel fabricator is trying to survive amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Plus, meet the woman behind Canada’s World...Global NationalJun 24
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TTC Board pressed on whether barriers for Toronto subways will even workA plan to increase safety on Toronto’s subway platforms is having holes poked in it, because TTC officials couldn’t provide data as to whether steel barriers have worked in other transit networks.PoliticsJun 3
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New TTC safety pilots will include AI and scaled-back barriersIn a bid to improve transit safety and reliability, the TTC will soon start testing artificial intelligence as a means of predicting track intrusions. Later this year, the transit system will also be installing steel barriers similar to the NYC transit network, a much cheaper option than multi-biillion-dollar platform edge doors. Matthew Bingley reports.PoliticsMay 27
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Trump uses foreign steel in White House ballroom makeover despite ‘America First’ policy: reportOne of U.S. President Donald Trump’s main justifications for the trade war is protecting American manufacturing. He has slapped punishing steel tariffs on countries like Canada to shield U.S. companies from outside competition.U.S. NewsApr 10
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Asian Heritage Month: Tea steeped in history, heritage & heartTea is a centuries-old tradition rooted in culture, family and connection. As part of Asian Heritage Month, Global News’ Liem Vu speaks with Toronto chef Eva Chin about her tea memories, the methods of brewing the perfect cup and how tea bridges eastern and western cultures.LifestyleMay 14
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Hodgson says money earmarked for forest products will help industry pivot from reliance on U.S.Asked about a discrepancy in funds provided to B.C.’s softwood lumber industry when compared to tariffed industry’s like steel and aluminum, Canada’s Minister of Energy and Resources, Tim Hodgson, clarified that the “federal government has committed $2.5 billion to the forest products industry and to helping the industry through this challenging time.” He adds, “Softwood...CanadaMay 14
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Carney government announces additional $1.5B tariff support for Canada’s manufacturing industryThe Carney government is introducing additional support for the metal, steel, aluminum, and copper industries that have been significantly affected by tariffs imposed by the United States.CanadaMay 4
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Canada unveils $1.5B in relief for some industries hurt by U.S. tariffsThe federal government has announced a $1.5 billion financial aid package for steel, aluminum, and copper companies hurting from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Jillian Piper explains why the Liberals are doing this, and the concerns about other industries drowning in hefty tariffs.Global NationalMay 4
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: May 4The federal government announced $1.5 billion in tariff relief for exports of products containing steel, aluminum and copper. But, B.C. Premier David Eby said he is disappointed that softwood lumber didn’t make the list. Also, Richmond RCMP is investigating a security breach at Vancouver’s International Airport.Global BCMay 4
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Massive Steller sea lion ‘Chonkers’ steals all the attention in San FranciscoCrowds gathered in San Francisco, California, on Thursday to catch a glimpse of a large sea lion visitors have nicknamed ‘Chonkers,’ one of at least two Steller sea lions spotted among the smaller California sea lions this month.U.S. NewsMay 1
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Chick-fil-A employee accused of stealing more than $80K in mac and cheese refund scamA former Chick-fil-A employee in Texas has been accused of stealing more than USD $80,000 from the fast food company in a mac and cheese refund scam. The employee allegedly went behind the counter to ring up 800 orders of catering-size mac and cheese before refunding them to his personal credit card.U.S. NewsMay 1
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Accused Polson Pier shooting suspect involved in prior Montreal caseAn update on the weekend shooting near Polson Pier. As Caryn Lieberman reports, we are learning more about the man police arrested who is also accused of stealing a rideshare vehicle with passengers on board.Global News at 6 TorontoJul 16
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Poilievre targets Carney on cost of living, says Canadians ‘cannot afford’ basicsAt a press conference on Thursday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of making life less affordable for Canadians, saying housing, grocery and gas costs have all worsened. He also pointed to rising U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum and lumber, warning millions of Canadian jobs could be at risk. Poilievre says the...CanadaApr 23
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Ukraine presents Sean Penn with ‘Oscar’ forged from war-damaged steelSean Penn was presented with a symbolic Oscar-style award in Ukraine on Tuesday. The Oscar-winning actor skipped the Academy Awards, where he won Best Supporting Actor for One Battle After Another, to travel by train to Kyiv, where he met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a show of continued support.EntertainmentMar 18
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Outside the box prom accessories to help you steal the show!TMS is honouring its graduates with a week-long celebration of prom. Susie Wall has the newest products that your graduating pupils will want. You can gain VIP access by scanning the QR code, as we provide everything from hair accessories to beauty supplies.The Morning ShowApr 15
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‘My daughter is gone’: Mother alleges ChatGPT failed her family, files lawsuitA Canadian mother has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman in U.S. court on Thursday, alleging the company’s chatbot contributed to her daughter’s suicide by providing responses she says validated harmful thoughts instead of steering her toward help. New Brunswick woman Kristie Carrier, whose 24-year-old daughter Alice lived in Montreal, said...CanadaJun 12