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Toronto officials criticized over heat relief strategyOutreach workers and advocates for vulnerable residents say the city should follow similar protocols for extreme heat events as they do in the winter. But Toronto officials say widespread cooling centres aren’t a good use of resources. Matthew Bingley reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJun 30
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Global National: July 10There’s some much-needed good news for Canadian workers. The country added 18,000 jobs in June, beating expectations and building on a strong month of hiring in May. The unemployment rate dipped by a tenth of a point to 6.5 per cent. The biggest winners were young workers though their unemployment rate remains high. Jacqueline Hansen...Global NationalJul 10
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Survivor 50: Todd Herzog, winner of ‘Survivor China’ talks Blood Moon twistTodd Herzog, the winner of ‘Survivor China,’ breaks down last week’s Blood Moon twist and the triple tribal council that had fans talking all week. He also details who is in the best position to win it all — and why Coach appears agitated in tonight’s all-new ‘Survivor 50’ episode.The Morning ShowApr 8
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The Morning Show: May 13Asked about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on Hollywood at the Cannes film festival, Demi Moore says she wants to embrace AI, even though the threat is real. Then, Susie Wall helps you stock up on all your summer beauty needs before they’re sold out. Also, the big Survivor 50 finale is one week...EntertainmentMay 13
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Winter storm preps: power outages and food safetyWinter storms can knock out power with little warning, turning food safety into a major concern for families. Senior recipe developer at HelloFresh, James Griesser, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln with practical tips on how to prepare no-cook meals ahead of time, safely use pantry staples and canned foods, and protect perishables during outages.Global News Morning TorontoFeb 9
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Parker St. Food and Furniture Bank calls for donations ahead of winter clothing driveParker St.’s Winter Warmup event is back February 10th, and this time they need Nova Scotians help to ensure warm winter clothing is available to those in need.Global News Morning HalifaxJan 30
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How to combat the winter bluesWe are only halfway into winter, and it has been a doozy so far. With another cold weather alert in effect, and several more weeks of cold and snow to go, you may find yourself feeling down. Madeleine McColl has more on how the weather can affect our mood, and what mental health professionals recommend...HealthJan 30
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Still time to experience Jasper in JanuaryIf you’ve been thinking about visiting Jasper, now is the perfect time. Jasper in January festival kicks off Friday and runs until the end of the month. The event includes winter activities, food, music and some great deals.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 15
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Haven Toronto clothing drive collects donations on Giving TuesdayHaven Toronto held its annual winter clothing drive on Giving Tuesday to support men over the age of 50 who are facing food insecurity and homelessness. As Megan King reports, these coats and boots are in high demand as the winter months arrive — and that need is growing.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 2, 2025
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Minute at the Movies: Nov. 21, 2025This week in Minute at the Movies with Todd James: “Wicked: For Good” is Part 2 of the massive hit based on the Broadway musical starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo . Oscar winner Brendan Fraser plays an American actor living in Japan who picks up a job as a professional stand-in, taking on a...Global News at 5 EdmontonNov 21, 2025
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The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair returns for 103rd yearThe Royal Agricultural Winter Fair kicks off Friday, celebrating the very best in Canadian farming, food and equestrian sports. Ross Hull went to Exhibition Place to check out the sights and sounds that visitors should expectGlobal News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 7, 2025
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Girl Guides’ fall-winter cookie fundraising season kicks offThe fall cookie fundraising season is officially underway for the iconic Girl Guide cookies. The chocolate mint-flavoured cookies are now available for a limited time during the fall and winter seasons. Jessica Moore, a Community Guider, and 14-year-old Ruby Prokopy, a third-year Pathfinder, tests Ross Hull’s Girl Guide knowledge.Oct 20, 2025
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Leaf Rapids faces winter food crisisAfter fleeing devastating wildfires, residents of Leaf Rapids have returned to a new disaster. With no way to store food, the community now faces a desperate race against the cold. Global’s Hersh Singh reports.Oct 4, 2025
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WCBL East Semi-Finals – Game 2: Saskatoon (15) vs Moose Jaw (6)WATCH: The Saskatoon Berries kept their WCBL season alive with a 15-6 victory over the Moose Jaw Miller Express, forcing a winner-take-all Game 3 to decide their first round playoff series.SportsAug 8, 2025
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Wiener dogs dash at Kawartha Downs in support of Peterborough Humane SocietyDozens of dachsunds darted, dashed– and got distracted– in a race that meant more than just bragging rights. Fans filled the stands at the Kawartha Downs racetrack near Peterborough Saturday to watch a pack of wiener dogs line up for one of the year’s most unusual races. Nearly 300 people RSVP’d online, and hundreds more...Jul 8, 2025
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Calls for removal of labour barriers in Canada as small businesses struggle to hireThere are mounting calls for labour barriers to come down, along with a push to bring down inter-provincial trade barriers to help goods move more freely within Canada. As Anne Gaviola explains, small businesses say they’re desperate for help with hiring.CanadaJun 15, 2025
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Obstacles to labour mobility hinder small business hiringThere are mounting calls for labour barriers to come down, along with a push to bring down inter-provincial trade barriers to help goods move more freely within Canada. As Anne Gaviola explains, small businesses say they’re desperate for help with hiringJun 15, 2025
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The Morning Show: May 20On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We speak to a human rights lawyer to get a sense of how the World Junior hockey trial will be impacted by shifting to a judge-only hearing following jury dismissal. Plus, we get an entertainment roundup from Morgan Hoffman. Also, we speak to the winners of the second...The Morning ShowMay 20, 2025
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Saskatchewan chocolatier tempers the impacts of cocoa pricesLast winter’s surging cocoa costs have left local chocolatiers rethinking the price and size of their offerings. But, one Saskatchewan business is breaking the chocolate mold.Mar 30, 2025
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N.B. couple says they are done being Florida snowbirds amid tensions between Canada and U.S.After fifteen years of wintering in Florida, a New Brunswick couple says they are ready to fly home for good. Suzanne Lapointe spoke to the husband and wife who say growing anti-Canadian sentiment and looming legislative changes contributed to their decision to leave the snowbird life behind.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMar 10, 2025