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  • Canada's multibillion-dollar sub deal; World Cup's red card reversal controversy
    2026/07/07
    Canada dives into a multibillion-dollar deal to obtain new submarines for its navy. How a German shipbuilder won the bid, and they can be expected to deliver. Plus, the outrage at the FIFA World Cup after a U.S. player's suspension is revoked, prompting accusations of the U.S. president running interference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • U.S. stance on Alberta; Wild weather across Canada; World Cup inspiration
    2026/07/06
    U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra talks about the Trump administration's stance on Alberta separatism in an exclusive interview. Plus, from golf ball-sized hail to wildfires -- the dangerous weather being seen across Canada. And how Canada's efforts at the FIFA World Cup are still inspiring Canadians despite elimination. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    27 分
  • Canada's World Cup run ends; America's divisive birthday; Best-before date ban
    2026/07/05
    Canada's historic run at the FIFA World Cup ends after falling to Morocco in Houston. Why the men's soccer team and their fans remain hopeful for the future. The United States celebrates its 250th birthday. How extreme heat and extreme politics are in the spotlight for the milestone. And should Canada follow California's lead on banning 'best-before' dates on food? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • Alberta's pipeline pitch; World Cup progress; Taylor Swift ties the knot
    2026/07/04
    A closer look at Alberta's new planned route for its proposed pipeline, and what polling reveals about public support for the idea. Plus, we look at what's ahead for Canada's must-win match in Houston for the FIFA World Cup, and which continent is faring the best during the tournament. And the stars are out in New York as pop superstar Taylor Swift ties the knot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    25 分
  • Alberta's proposed pipeline path forward; BC's big deal with feds
    2026/07/03
    Alberta takes another major step in trying to makes its proposed pipeline a reality. Heather Yourex-West looks at the political compromises Prime Minister Mark Carney is making to make both Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and British Columbia Premier David Eby happy; Ben O'Hara-Byrne breaks down B.C.'s own multi-billion dollar deal with the federal government; and Jeff Semple tells you about the proposed pipeline route, the private sector partner involved, and the concession Smith is making. Touria Izri reports on the trade irritants the U.S. has against Canada, a day after the White House revealed it didn't want to renew CUSMA. Redmond Shannon reports on Russia's biggest bombardment of Kyiv since the start of the war. Heidi Petracek tells you about the man found alive after he spent eight excruciating days trapped under tonnes of earthquake rubble in Venezuela. Jacqueline Hansen looks at how Canada's telecom watchdog wants the big three wireless providers - Rogers, Telus, and Bell - to justify all those charges (critics call them "junk fees"), and what could happen if companies are found to be breaking the rules. Plus, the hottest ticket in town. Eric Sorensen explains how World Cup fans are braving Toronto's heat to see a soccer legend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    32 分
  • Carney's message to Canadians; Actor Danny Glover's revelation
    2026/07/02
    Severe weather puts a damper on Ottawa's evening party celebrating Canada's 159th birthday. David Akin reports on the daytime events in the nation's capital, Prime Minister Mark Carney's message of unity and strength, and the speeches from new Governor General Louise Arbour and from Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. The U.S. is officially saying it won't renew the Canada-United States-Mexico (CUSMA) trade agreement. Touria Izri explains the potential motive, how the move does not kill the deal, the uncertainty of free trade in North America, and what it could take for a new pact to be signed. Heidi Petracek reports from Washington, D.C. on the heat dome baking millions of North Americans. Katherine Dornian reports on the unprecedented flooding in Dauphin, Man., and how it's triggered a state of emergency. Candice Cole looks at how much U.S. President Donald Trump has profited from cryptocurrency, the conflict of interest concerns, and why proving any illegalities may be difficult. Redmond Shannon explains why Sudan's Rapid Support Forces are being accused of war crimes. Coleen Christie tells you about the very personal health revelation from beloved veteran actor Danny Glover. Plus, Jacqueline Hansen explains why pop superstar Taylor Swift's upcoming nuptials are expected to influence weddings for years to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • Trump's CUSMA exit threat; Fake fouls at World Cup
    2026/07/01
    With U.S. President Donald Trump expected to declare he won't extend CUSMA, Mackenzie Gray explains where this leaves Canada's relationship with its largest trading partner. Mackenzie also looks at what to expect from Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming trip to Saudi Arabia. Global News' new senior business editor Jacqueline Hansen reports on the signs Canada's economy is growing. Heather Yourex-West explains how an out of control wildfire is on the doorsteps of the Northwest Territories village of Fort Simpson. Melissa Ridgen surveys the mess and damage from severe storms that struck southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Heidi Petracek looks at Trump's battle to end birthright citizenship in the U.S. Redmond Shannon reports on South Africa's violent protests against undocumented migrants. Plus, fake it 'til you make it: Eric Sorensen reports on the sneaky strategy that has soccer fans crying foul at the World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • Team Canada looks ahead; Horrifying discoveries in Ottawa area
    2026/06/30
    Soccer fans across Canada are riding high after their country's historic Round of 32 win against South Africa at the 2026 World Cup. Sarah MacDonald reports on how Canadians are celebrating their monumental achievement, and Eric Sorensen looks ahead to what's expected to be a much tougher Round of 16 match. Jeff Semple explains the horrifying discoveries made in an Ottawa home, and at a parking lot south of the city, and how they're connected. Heather Yourex-West looks at the wildfire threatening communities in the Northwest Territories, as well as the flooding and mudslides that's left some people stranded in southern Alberta. Redmond Shannon looks at the new heat records being broken in Europe, and the questions being raised about the continent's ability to cope with extreme heat. Heidi Petracek reports on the conflicting messages between the U.S. and Iran, and the status of the Strait of Hormuz. And David Akin explains how Manitoba Court of King's Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal is set to become the newest member of the Supreme Court of Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分