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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Separation anxiety; Pope's AI warning; Steroids allowed

    2026-05-26 | 26 mins.
    The prospects of a new Alberta pipeline and the province's sovereignty are hanging over a Kananaskis, Alta., meeting between premiers from Canada's western provinces and northern territories. Heather Yourex-West looks at the high-stakes diplomacy from what could be a tense summit, and Mackenzie Gray explains why Prime Minister Mark Carney is calling the vote a "dangerous bluff." Jillian Piper explains how India's largest ever trade delegation has arrived in Canada, which is a stunning reversal from years of frosty relations between both countries. Redmond Shannon explains why Pope Leo XIV is warning that artificial intelligence "needs to be disarmed." Jackson Proskow explains how there are still conflicting signals over how much progress is being made in the talks to end the war on Iran. Heidi Petracek reports on the investigation and charges filed after the remains of a newborn were found in Halifax. Plus, it's like the Olympics on steroids: Mike Armstrong reports on the controversy of the Enhanced Games, where athletes are allowed to use performance enhancing drugs, and how the surprising results as competitors try to break world records.
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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Vague U.S.-Iran discussions; White House shooting aftermath; Tennis' popularity rises

    2026-05-25 | 25 mins.
    The U.S. and Iran signal that they're close to an agreement to end the war -- why doubts for peace persist, as both sides offer mixed messages. Plus, what's known so far about the gunman in Saturday's shooting near the White House. And what's fueling the surging popularity of tennis among Canadians?
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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Shooting outside White House; World Cup worries; Digital literacy

    2026-05-24 | 26 mins.
    Police are investigating a shooting outside the White House tonight. Jeff Semple reports on the dramatic moments heard by journalists, and what the Secret Service is saying. Jeff also tells you how U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. is inching closer to a deal with Iran. Seán O'Shea looks at the worries among Canadian business owners who say they're not cashing in on the excitement surrounding Canada hosting the World Cup. Candice Cole reports on the chemical leak in California forcing the evacuation of 40,000 people from their homes. Melissa Ridgen explains how Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty isn't giving in to calls to defund the Métis National Council. David Akin reports on how much Canadian taxpayer money was spent on hosting King Charles last year. And Felicia Parrillo tells you about the new program educating children to debunk disinformation.
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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Alta. separation referendum; Containing Ebola; Late Show's last laugh

    2026-05-23 | 25 mins.
    It's a vote to have a vote. Heather Yourex-West reports on when Albertans will head to the polls over whether their province should divorce Canada, and how the question is sparking anger from all sides. David Akin has reaction from federal leaders, and how Alberta separatism compares to Quebec separatism. Mike Armstrong looks at the new measures at Canadian airports to screen for Ebola, and how an experimental COVID drug may help fight the virus. As NATO defence ministers meet to discuss the war on Iran, Jackson Proskow explains how the White House is warning allies to prepare for what happens if diplomacy fails. Vincent McAviney reports on British police expanding their investigation into the former prince Andrew's alleged sexual misconduct. Plus, Stephen Colbert gets the last laugh. Eric Sorensen looks at how the comedian signed off from his top-rated show, and what the demise of "The Late Show" might mean for late night television.
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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Ebola fears; Alberta political drama; Cuba in the crosshairs

    2026-05-22 | 27 mins.
    An Air France flight from Paris to Detroit had to be diverted to Montreal because it was carrying a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of three countries subject to a U.S. travel ban because of Ebola virus fears. Mike Armstrong reports on the mid-air diversion, why the passenger was able to board in the first place, and the challenging scramble to create a vaccine. Heather Yourex-West explains why two Alberta cabinet ministers resigned, and what it means for the province's separatist campaign. An $8 billion federal settlement from 2021 included the promise of legislation to guarantee clean drinking water for all First Nations across Canada, but that still hasn't happened yet. Melissa Ridgen explains how Ottawa is being accused of breaking promises, and the pressure for a court to force the government's hand. Vincent McAviney reports on the growing fears U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing a military intervention in Cuba. Jackson Proskow reports on America's Republican senators suspending Trump's plans to spend billions of dollars in taxpayer money on a new White House ballroom and an 'anti-weaponization fund' to compensate victims of political persecution. Plus, the Montreal Victoire have won the 2026 Walter Cup, becoming the first Canadian team to win the PWHL's most prestigious trophy. Eric Sorensen explains how the Victoire's victory caps off a banner month for the rapidly-growing league, and how this triumph is more than about a championship.
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About Global National with Dawna Friesen
Global National with Dawna Friesen is Canada’s early evening national news podcast, and provides a distinctive voice and approach to the day’s top stories. Following its mission statement of “Story is everything,” the Global National team provides Canadians with in-depth analysis and perspective on important national and international events, connecting with audiences coast-to-coast, bringing clarity to the issues and news of the day. Global National has news bureaus and correspondents in every major Canadian city, as well as Washington and London. The multiple award-winning Global National has been voted Best Newscast by the Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) of Canada and by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television (Gemini Awards).
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