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- The extraordinary life and reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; interviews with former President Barack Obama, Sir Paul McCartney, photographer Mary McCartney, journalist Tina Brown, Lady Anne Glenconner and royal commentator Wesley Kerr.
- Chronicling Bob Woodruff's emotional journey back to Iraq, where a horrific roadside bombing nearly took his life and left him with a traumatic brain injury and an extensive and painstaking recovery recovery in 2006; interviews with Woodruff's family.
- Dawna Friesen, award-winning Anchor and Executive Editor of the flagship national newscast Global National, will host the one-hour special, Canada Remembers, where she will be joined by Dean Oliver, Director of Museum Services at Know History Inc., and former Vice President of the Canadian War Museum. also includes Mercedes Stephenson and David Akin reporting from Ottawa, an in-depth interview with Gloria Hooper, this year's silver cross mother, and coverage of an Indigenous ceremony and the Remembrance Day ceremony live from Ottawa.
- CTV Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor Lisa LaFlamme and infectious disease specialist Dr. Abdu Sharkawy return to discuss the Top 20 issues that matter most to viewers right now surrounding COVID-19. LaFlamme and Sharkawy are joined by psychiatrist Dr. Shimi Kang to tackle questions about the impact of the pandemic on Canadians' mental health, and coping methods during this trying time.
- CBC News Network anchor Heather Hiscox will host live from St. Peter's Square, where people from around the world will say goodbye to a pope who CBC says led the Catholic Church "while consistently challenging convention and defying expectations."
- An intimate conversation with Bill Wilson and Bev Sellars.
- It was a devastating and unprecedented wildfire season for many British Columbians. In this special, Global BC takes a look back at the wildfire fight and what happened from the point of view of the reporters and camera people who covered the stories.
- It's been three months since a historic wildfire ripped through West Kelowna and the surrounding area. Now, Global News anchor Jason Pires sits down with Fire Chief Jason Brolund to reflect on all the work done and how communities can be better prepared in the future.
- Dawna Friesen anchors live results and analysis of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election featuring Global News senior correspondents.
- In a year like none other B.C. Premier John Horgan sits down with Global BC reporter Richard Zussman to reflect on 2020. The year-end discussion includes challenges with governing during a pandemic, the life and death situation of COVID-19, whether he regrets calling a snap election during the pandemic that eventually gave Horgan a majority, picking a diverse cabinet and THAT question about systemic racism during the leader's debate. Topics also include a look towards 2021 with economic recovery plans, revitalizing long-term care and much more.
- Sunday marked on year since the Nova Scotia mass shooting, one of Canada's deadliest mass murders, and the province and nation came together to commemorate the tragedy. A memorial service at Truro's First United Church included a province-wide moment of silence as the ceremony began. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also spoke, honouring the victims of the tragedy and telling family and friends: "You are not alone." On April 18, 2020, a gunman dressed as an RCMP officer driving a replica cruiser assaulted his common-law spouse in Portapique - a small rural community outside of Halifax - and embarked on a 13-hour shooting and arson spree. The events of those two days would give Nova Scotia a distinction no one wanted: Canada's deadliest rampage killing. In total, 22 people were killed at 16 separate crime scenes as the gunman drove through backroads and rural communities.
- Starting at 7 p.m., right after the News Hour, our anchors, reporters and two panels of experts will break down the results as they come in and look at what it means for British Columbians. Chris Gailus, Sophie Lui and Keith Baldrey will be anchoring the coverage from the Global BC studios. Reporter Richard Zussman will be providing results as they come in. Sarah MacDonald will be at the BC NDP headquarters, Jordan Armstrong will be at the BC Conservative headquarters and Kylie Stanton will be at the BC Green Party headquarters.
- Global National's Dawna Friesen will lead Global News Decision Canada's live team coverage on election night with expert analysis and insight on the election results.
- Canadians who share their individual mental health journey through a year that posed unique challenges across the country. From essential workers who risked their lives for their communities, to advocates continuing the fight for racial equality.
- The long-running annual tradition returns for another year. The hosts welcome festive floats, hundreds of colorful costumed marchers and the performances of more than ten marching bands as they make their way through the heart of downtown Toronto.
- Global News investigates startling allegations that for-profit child welfare companies are targeting or changing more to care for Indigenous youth.
- Seven months ago, Danielle Smith and the UCP won the Alberta election on a platform centred on affordability and health-care reform. In a year-end interview with Scott Roberts, the premier talks about those topics, as well as Alberta's relationship with the federal government.
- A look at some of the most newest technologies and ideas being used in the healthcare industry; hosted by Katherine Ward.
- The three main party leaders met head-to-head with less than two weeks before voting day in British Columbia for an election debate. Who won, who lost, and what will it all mean come Oct. 24? Keith Baldrey and Richard Zussman joins our political panel - Jonina Campbell, Moe Sihota and Puneet Sandhar - for analysis.
- In this edition of Focus BC, Host Richard Zussman is talking to B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman on the Alberta election fallout, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh on the Conservative "blue wave" and Vancouver city councilor Sara Kirby-Yung on 4/20.
- Marc is done with all the DIY projects in his family's cramped fixer-upper, while Lisa loves the location and sees its potential. Jillian creates a storage-lover's dream, while Todd tempts them to move with a park-like property.
- In this edition of Focus BC, host Richard Zussman speaks with Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod about the Conservatives climate plan, Chief Leah George-Wilson about the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion and Squamish Mayor Karen Elliott about challenges of growth in the city.
- In this edition of Focus BC, host Richard Zussman speaks with guest John Horgan from the Premiers Conference in Saskatoon, Aaron Zifkin from Lyft about the future of ridesharing in B.C. and Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun about issues in that city.
- Episode: (2019)2009– TV EpisodeAn opposition motion to investigate allegations that the government inappropriately pressured former Canadian diplomats Guy Saint-Jacques and David Mulroney was struck down by Liberal MP's today, and Mr. Saint-Jacques reacts. Meanwhile, Alberta Justice Minister Doug Schweitzer discusses provincial challenges to the federal election.
- On this week's edition of Focus BC, host Sonia Deol look at the sticker shock for new drivers under ICBC revised insurance plans. And we address an issue that happened last week's Focus BC taping and the discussion of systemic racism surrounding it.