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What's known about the deadly collision between an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport; what we're learning about the victims; and what U.S. President Donald Trump is blaming for the tragedy. The Canadian export that might be exempt from Trump's tariffs. Why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed the release of Palestinian detainees. Plus, one food bank's fishy windfall: the big donation that came with a big catch.
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What U.S. Commerce Secretary Nominee Howard Lutnick says Canada can do to escape American tariffs; and the grim predictions about what they could do to the Canadian economy. The Bank of Canada's latest cut to its key interest rate. Doug Ford begins his quest for a third term as Ontario's premier; why does it seem like he's running against Trump? How the world's largest religious gathering turned deadly in northern India. Plus, in Montreal: what the cluck? Why a growing number of wild turkeys are ruffling feathers there.
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The conclusions of the foreign interference inquiry; what Justice Marie-Josée Hogue, its commissioner, says Ottawa needs to do better, and what she believes are the biggest threats to Canadian democracy. Why the federal government is considering pandemic-like relief payments to try to offset U.S. tariffs. The warning from tech experts about embracing Chinese AI app DeepSeek. Plus, Canadian artist Jana Sterbak's meaty message behind her controversial meat dress.
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The relief and reunions in northern Gaza, as hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians finally return home while the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holds. Eighty years after the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp, Holocaust survivors talk about the memories that haunt them, and warn about history repeating itself. What investigators found inside the engines of a Jeju Air flight that crashed a month ago. Plus, DeepSeek and destroy: the Chinese artificial intelligence startup shaking up the tech industry and stock markets.
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Israel is preventing thousands of Palestinians from returning home to northern Gaza. It accused Hamas of violating the terms of the ceasefire deal after the militant group failed to release an Israeli civilian as planned. A look the latest on the fragile truce there and in Lebanon.
A report in Alberta calls on the province to halt the use of the COVID-19 vaccine. The review was commissioned by Premier Danielle Smith's government in the fall of 2022 and was quietly published on Friday. Why critics have been quick to push back.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to put tariffs on all Canadian imports as soon as Feb. 1. Canada's automotive sector is especially nervous, as it employs around 120,000 people and exports tens of billions of dollars in vehicles and parts to the U.S. every year. Why the tariffs could stall Canada's auto industry. -
A total of seven Israelis and nearly 300 hundred Palestinians have been released over the past week. It’s a hopeful sign that the ceasefire deal is progressing as planned toward a permanent end to the war and a lasting peace in the region. Plus, the federal government and businesses are bracing themselves after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to slap 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods entering the U.S.
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Why Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants the province to go to the polls 16 months early; and the criticism against what he's planning to do during the campaign. Why U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat is fuelling calls to eliminate the trade barriers between Canadian provinces. A lifeline from Ottawa: how much money Canada Post is receiving from the federal government. Plus, why Israeli troops will be sticking around Lebanon longer than planned, and what this means for the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. And planting the seeds of change: why more people are digging indoor gardening and growing their own food.
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Why U.S. President Donald Trump says America doesn't need Canada; his claims the U.S. is being ripped off by its closest ally; and where does Trump's new two-gender policy leave Canadians? Southern California's new wildfires, and why forecasted rain could make the situation worse. When Ontarians could head to the polls. And Thailand's celebrations after becoming the first southeast Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage.
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Amazon's decision to close its Quebec warehouses, the prime suspicions it's because one facility unionized, and what the shutdown means for customers. Where the RCMP needs more officers, and the potential ways to solve its recruitment crisis. Prince Harry's major legal victory over Rupert Murdoch's U.K. tabloid the Sun. Plus, the cat came back the very next day: how a feline named Mittens ended up taking three flights in 24 hours before being reunited with her owner.
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The escalating threats in what could become a serious trade war between Canada and the U.S. The newest executive orders from U.S. President Donald Trump that are courting legal action. How Elon Musk is defending his one-armed gesture at Trump's inauguration. Plus, what happened after a Nova Scotia musician discovered an album under his name that he had no part in making.
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The first three hostages were released from Hamas custody early Sunday, as a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect. Aid is now flowing into Gaza and Palestinians are finally able to return home — but for a moment it seemed as if it might not happen. Plus, Chrystia Freeland’s Liberal leadership launch in Toronto was disrupted by protesters. And, seen as a rising star in the party, Karina Gould also launched her bid to lead the Liberals, and the country.
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Dozens of Israeli hostages from Hamas' October 7, 2023 attacks are set to be released, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, as a long-awaited ceasefire in Gaza is just hours away. But how long can the fragile deal hold, after 15 months of war? Plus, the latest contenders to join the federal Liberal leadership race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Can any of them gain the momentum to take on Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre? And the possible lifeline from President-Elect Donald Trump to TikTok, before the social media giant faces a ban across the U.S.
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Canada's last-minute preparations to prevent a tariff war with the U.S., and the plan for billions of dollars in potential counter-tariffs. Former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland confirms her Liberal leadership bid: why she says she's the one to take on Donald Trump. Israel's security Cabinet approves the ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas, that would pause the 15-month war in Gaza. And the eagle that tried to cross the road, but couldn't. How a Canadian wildlife group helped a bird soar back into the sky.
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Mark Carney officially launches his federal Liberal leadership bid: why he says he should get the job; and whom he's already going after. The deepening fears about the damage U.S. tariffs could cause, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new weapon to fight them. Why U.S. President Joe Biden warns that tech titans are threatening American democracy. Plus, remembering David Lynch: how the influential Hollywood director made a career out of embracing the bizarre.
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The conditions of the ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas; what it means for the future of Gaza and the families of hostages; and how one Palestinian who fled to Canada is coping. Which premiers disagree with the rest of the first ministers about how to respond to the U.S. tariff threat. Plus, Ontario Premier Doug Ford's five-word response to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's taunt about annexing Canada. America's impending TikTok ban. And not seeing one type of red: why the U.S. is banning a certain food dye.
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Why Mark Carney appeared on ‘The Daily Show' to tease his bid for the federal Liberal leadership. How Alberta's energy sector is preparing for "billions of dollars of impact" from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's potential tariffs. Why emergency crews say they're now more prepared to fight the California wildfires. Plus, the tearful reunions between lost pets and their owners.
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The Canadians living in greater Los Angeles feeling on edge as weather conditions are expected to worsen and fuel wildfires again. With U.S. president-elect Donald Trump expected to hit Canada with hefty tariffs next week, why political experts warn this could get "ugly." Who's decided against running in the race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and the remaining possible candidates. Plus, the rescue and recovery of a baby gorilla who was being smuggled illegally through Turkey. And hear the sound of a meteorite making impact near a Prince Edward Island home.
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Firefighters are relentlessly combating multiple wildfires in Southern California, particularly the massive Palisades and Eaton fires, which have devastated numerous communities. Global National's Neetu Garcha speaks with an Altadena resident who risked his life while defying warnings to leave, in an effort to save his home. Plus, how Canada and Mexico have stepped up to aid in combating the flames -- despite the political tensions being spurred by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's rhetoric against them.
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Firefighters in Southern California are escalating their aerial efforts to battle wildfires that have claimed 11 lives and left 13 missing, posing significant recovery challenges for affected families due to limited insurance options. Plus, Canada's Transport Minister Anita Anand has announced she will not run for re-election or seek the Liberal party leadership, stepping away from the race to replace Justin Trudeau.
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