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Fondé: 1974

Propriété

Global News est la division d'information du Global Television Network, lancé dans le sud de l'Ontario en 1974. Il appartient à Corus Entertainment Inc., une société de médias canadienne cotée en bourse dans laquelle environ 80% du contrôle des votes est détenu par la famille de feu J.R. (Jim) Shaw.

Financement

Financé commercialement par la télévision et la publicité numérique et les revenus de transport / abonnement. Corus a fait face à des pressions financières ces dernières années, mais Global News reste une opération commerciale privée soutenue par la publicité.

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Global News est une société privée/commerciale via Corus Entertainment (contrôle de la famille Shaw) sans parti ou propriété de l'État, ce qui la rend INDÉPENDANTE.

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Factualité

83/100

Objectivité

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Sentencing hearing today for women who killed foster son and abused his sibling
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

Sentencing hearing today for women who killed foster son and abused his sibling

Two women from Burlington, Ontario, Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney, are undergoing a sentencing hearing after being convicted of first-degree murder and other charges related to the abuse and death of two Indigenous boys in their care. The pair were found guilty in early May 2026 of killing a 12-year-old boy they were attempting to adopt and of unlawfully confining and abusing his younger sibling. The older boy, who was severely underweight, died in the basement of their home in 2022. His younger brother, who survived, was removed by child welfare services and testified during the trial about enduring years of physical and emotional abuse, including being locked in his room for extended periods and denied food. Court documents revealed the boy described being forced to wear a wetsuit secured with zip ties, causing severe injuries to his feet. In his written ruling, Justice Clayton Conlan stated that Hamber and Cooney harbored hatred and resentment toward the children for not meeting their expectations. The defendants' legal team argued that they did not intend to harm the children, who they claimed had behavioral challenges.

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‘Unpredictable’ South Saskatchewan River prompts warning in Saskatoon
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

‘Unpredictable’ South Saskatchewan River prompts warning in Saskatoon

A flood warning has been issued for the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon due to increased water flow caused by heavy rainfall in Alberta. The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency announced plans to increase outflows from the Gardiner Dam and operate the spillway at Lake Diefenbaker from July 3 to July 25. These measures are expected to raise water levels and increase the speed of the river from downstream of the dam to Saskatoon. As a result, the city has warned against recreational activities like fishing, swimming, and boating, citing dangerous conditions including unpredictable currents, unstable riverbeds, and hidden hazards such as floating debris and broken concrete. Public boat launches and river access points are being closed, while emergency procedures for assisting individuals in distress have been outlined. Despite these risks, the city assures that water services will remain unaffected and that bridges and construction projects are not expected to face significant challenges.

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Norovirus outbreak on Princess cruise affects more than 120 passengers
CA🩺 Santé
il y a 11 h

Norovirus outbreak on Princess cruise affects more than 120 passengers

A norovirus outbreak affected over 120 passengers and crew members aboard the Ruby Princess cruise ship during a voyage from June 12 to July 2 from San Francisco to Canada and Alaska, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC reported that 102 passengers and 23 crew members became ill. In response, Princess Cruises implemented increased cleaning and disinfection measures as part of its outbreak prevention plan. The Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP), managed by the CDC, is monitoring the situation and reviewing the ship's sanitation procedures. This follows several other norovirus outbreaks on cruise ships in 2026, including incidents involving the Lindblad Expeditions' National Geographic Sea Bird and the Caribbean Princess. Norovirus is highly contagious and spreads easily in confined spaces like cruise ships.

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Ottawa police rescue woman held hostage for more than 14 hours
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

Ottawa police rescue woman held hostage for more than 14 hours

On July 3, 2026, Ottawa police concluded a 14-hour hostage situation in a downtown neighborhood after a tactical unit intervened. The incident began when officers responded to reports of a woman being held hostage in a home on Finlayson Crescent. Negotiations lasted over 14 hours before police entered the residence and rescued the woman, who was physically unharmed and received medical support. The male suspect was arrested and treated for non-life-threatening injuries, with charges pending. The Special Investigations Unit was informed due to a police firearm being fired during the operation. The case remains under investigation.

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Meet Neil, the 1-ton seal going viral for destroying cars in Australia
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 12 h

Meet Neil, the 1-ton seal going viral for destroying cars in Australia

The article discusses Neil, a 1-ton elephant seal in Tasmania, Australia, who has become a viral sensation due to his destructive behavior toward local infrastructure. Weighing as much as a small car, Neil has caused damage to traffic bollards, signs, and fences during his annual land visit. His actions have led to disruptions in local communities, with some viewing him as an 'anti-authoritarian hero' on social media platforms like TikTok. Experts explain that Neil's behavior is typical for juvenile males preparing for dominance displays, though officials express concerns about the risks of increased human interaction and the potential negative impact of his growing online fame.

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Police search for teenager in Toronto armed with knife after assault
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 12 h

Police search for teenager in Toronto armed with knife after assault

Toronto police are searching for a teenager suspected of wielding a knife during an assault in the early hours of Friday morning. The incident occurred around 5:40 a.m. on Ellesmere Road and Morningside Avenue, where officers responded to reports of an assault in a park. The suspect, described as possibly a teenager and approximately five feet seven inches tall, was armed with a knife. The victim sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries and was hospitalized. Authorities have not yet identified the suspect or confirmed any arrests.

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GTA home sales continue to rise in June with board predicting price growth possible
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 12 h

GTA home sales continue to rise in June with board predicting price growth possible

In June 2026, the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) saw a 9.4 percent increase in home sales compared to the same period in 2025, with 6,770 homes sold. Sales also rose 1.4 percent from May on a seasonally adjusted basis. However, new listings declined by 12.9 percent, bringing the total number of active listings to 27,329. The average selling price dropped 3.9 percent year-over-year to $1,058,658, while the composite benchmark price fell 5.4 percent. TRREB President Daniel Steinfeld noted improved activity in the second quarter and predicted increased transaction volume and buyer competition in the coming months, which could lead to price increases.

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Olympians trade skis and skates for hats and boots in Calgary Stampede parade
CA🎭 Culture
il y a 13 h

Olympians trade skis and skates for hats and boots in Calgary Stampede parade

Two Winter Olympians, Mikael Kingsbury and Courtney Sarault, are participating in the Calgary Stampede parade, trading their athletic gear for western-style costumes. The event marks the beginning of 10 days of western-themed celebrations in Calgary. Kingsbury, a mogul skier from Quebec, admits he is a novice rider but is eager to learn. Sarault, a short track speedskater from New Brunswick, expressed excitement about her western-themed outfit. The Calgary Stampede, which runs until July 12, contributes significantly to the local economy, generating approximately $389 million annually for Alberta, with most of that benefit concentrated in Calgary. The event draws over one million visitors yearly, though attendance goals are not set due to uncontrollable factors such as weather and the broader economy. Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas noted that while the Stampede is politically significant, it is not focused on politics itself.

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Calgary man sentenced for Glenmore Trail crash, 2nd impaired driving collision
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 13 h

Calgary man sentenced for Glenmore Trail crash, 2nd impaired driving collision

A 20-year-old Calgary man named Kane Anignostis Burrows has been sentenced to four and a half years in federal prison for a fatal crash along Glenmore Trail in December 2024. He also received six months for a second crash in August 2025, during which he damaged seven parked vehicles. Both incidents involved Burrows driving a stolen BMW, impaired by drugs and alcohol, at speeds exceeding the limit. In the first crash, he killed his best friend, Zachary Legault, and injured another friend. The court noted his history of heavy alcohol consumption starting at age 13, including episodes of blacking out. Justice Shane Parker criticized Burrows' behavior, calling his actions 'a bullet to the head for anyone near a roadway.' Burrows apologized in court but referred to the fatal crash as 'an accident,' which the judge strongly disagreed with. He is expected to serve just under four more years after accounting for time already served.

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At least 2 tornadoes reported in Saskatchewan: Environment Canada
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 13 h

At least 2 tornadoes reported in Saskatchewan: Environment Canada

On July 3, 2026, at least two tornadoes were reported in Saskatchewan, Canada, following a series of thunderstorms. Environment Canada confirmed reports of tornadoes near Kindersley and Denzil, with the first occurring around 3:30 p.m. and the second around 5:30 p.m. Meteorologist Brad Vrolijk described the storms as having distinct patterns, with one group moving quickly and another lingering in the Kindersley area. While there were no confirmed damages from the potential tornado near Coleville, video footage suggested a tornado touched down. In Denzil, reports included golf ball-sized hail and storm damage. The Northern Tornadoes Project will investigate both sites to verify the tornadoes in the coming days.

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Ça va se reproduire
CA🌿 Environnement
il y a 19 h

Ça va se reproduire

Un conseiller de Kamloops raconte le chaos causé par les feux de forêt de 2021 dans sa ville, soulignant l'insuffisance de la préparation aux urgences et les défaillances de communication pendant la crise. L'article présente des récits personnels de résidents de la Colombie-Britannique touchés par les feux de forêt déclenchés par la vague de chaleur extrême de 2021.

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Le conseil de West Kelowna s'oppose officiellement aux lignes aériennes de BC Hydro .
CA🏛️ Politique
il y a 20 h

Le conseil de West Kelowna s'oppose officiellement aux lignes aériennes de BC Hydro .

Le conseil municipal de West Kelowna s'est unanimement opposé au projet de BC Hydro de construire des lignes de transport aérien dans le cadre d'un nouveau projet d'infrastructure électrique, préférant une installation souterraine. La décision fait suite aux inquiétudes croissantes des résidents, des entreprises et des opérateurs d'hélicoptères concernant les impacts visuels et opérationnels des lignes aériennes, y compris l'interférence potentielle avec les opérations aériennes et la perturbation esthétique de la communauté.

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McAllister est de retour dans la série CFL avec de gros retours
CA⚽ Sports
il y a 21 h

McAllister est de retour dans la série CFL avec de gros retours

Tyreik McAllister, un spécialiste des retours pour les Stampeders de Calgary, est revenu en forme avec deux touchdowns de retour consécutifs dans la Ligue canadienne de football (CFL). Le joueur de 28 ans a fait les gros titres avec un retour de 90 verges dans un récent match contre les Lions de la Colombie-Britannique, contribuant de manière significative à la première victoire de la saison de Calgary.

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