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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Charging up Canada's power grid; Ont. gov't jet expenses

    2026-05-15 | 26 mins.
    Prime Minister Mark Carney is promising to double Canada's electricity grid, which is already under strain as demand for power soars across the country. Mackenzie Gray explains the plan's timeline, how much it will cost, Carney's promise to lower energy bills, and the potential impact on the environment. Jillian Piper explains why Honda is indefinitely parking its plan to build an electric vehicle plant in New Tecumseth, Ont., how it's a big economic blow for the town, and how Carney is reacting. Candice Cole reports on Chinese President Xi Jinping's stern warning to U.S. President Donald Trump about Taiwan. Heidi Petracek reports on the renewed scrutiny on cruise ships after two vessels were locked down because of two different viruses this month. Plus, a Canadian woman is a leading voice among hundreds in the United Kingdom accusing billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed of sexually assaulting or trafficking them. Al-Fayed, who once owned the luxury department store Harrods, died in 2023 before any charges were laid against him. Redmond Shannon speaks with Shanta Sundarason about her push for a public inquiry into Al-Fayed's alleged crimes, and how the case is about more than just the businessman.
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    Pipeline push clears hurdle; Virus hits another cruise; PWHL expands

    2026-05-14 | 26 mins.
    The federal government has struck a deal with Alberta to raise industrial carbon prices, clearing a major hurdle towards building a new crude oil pipeline to B.C. Mackenzie Gray looks at what both governments have agreed to, why B.C. Premier David Eby is not happy about it, and what still needs to happen to get shovels in the ground. Heather Yourex-West reports on the Mikisew Cree First Nation's lawsuit against Ottawa and Alberta, and what it could mean for the prospect of a new pipeline. Jackson Proskow tees up the big summit in Beijing between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. More Canadians have now been told to either self-isolate or self-monitor after the deadly hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius luxury cruise ship. Heidi Petracek reports on the precautions being taken, and what some doctors say the World Health Organization needs to do next. A provincial judge has found the Manitoba and federal governments both chronically violated First Nations' constitutional right to self-govern child welfare matters. Melissa Ridgen breaks down the ruling, the reaction, and what it means. Eric Sorensen reports on where the PWHL is expanding to. Plus, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and the rest of the Artemis II crew made a special visit to Ottawa. Mike Armstrong reports on the group's meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, the gift he received from space, and what the Artemis II astronauts are trying to achieve long-term.
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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Trump's optimism ahead of Xi visit; Starmer stays on; Alberta wildfire

    2026-05-13 | 23 mins.
    U.S. President Donald Trump is about to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time since 2017. Jackson Proskow looks at what's at stake for the leaders of the world's two most powerful countries, Trump's optimistic tone, and what his priorities are. Pressure is piling on British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign after his Labour Party's poor showing in local elections. Redmond Shannon reports on the Labour MPs who have quit or called for Starmer's resignation, how he's vowing to stay, why some of MPs are still backing him, and who could try to succeed Starmer. Heidi Petracek reports on how the hantavirus is being monitored, and how doctors are working to develop a vaccine for the disease. The head of an Alberta separatist group accused of leaking the personal information of millions of voters is "not cooperating" with investigators, according to Elections Alberta. Heather Yourex-West reports on what the Centurion Project's David Parker is being accused of, as questions swirl about the case. Plus, it's deadline day to fill out your census form: Jillian Piper reports on the survey's importance, why a small group of people is refusing to fill it out, and the penalty for failing to answer.
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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Canadian cruise passengers self-isolate; Eurovision boycott

    2026-05-12 | 26 mins.
    All the Canadian passengers from the MV Hondius cruise struck by hantavirus in the southern Atlantic Ocean are now back in the country and self-isolating. Heidi Petracek reports on what we're learning about some of them, how they're doing, and the cruise captain's message to the public. And it's understandable this outbreak is triggering unease and flashbacks to the COVID-19 pandemic, but as Mike Armstrong explains, doctors underscore there are big differences between the two diseases. Jackson Proskow reports on how U.S. President Donald Trump is blasting Iran's proposal to end the war, and how the world is bracing for energy shortages because of the Strait of Hormuz blockades. Heather Yourex-West looks at how the high cost of gas is driving Canadians to redraw their vacation plans, and how businesses which rely on tourism are bracing for impact. Jillian Piper looks at how more Canadians are starting to travel to the U.S. again. Also, a Global News exclusive: a man convicted in the U.S. and facing charges in India for allegedly helping to plan one of the world's largest terrorist attacks is fighting to keep his Canadian citizenship. Jeff Semple explains how Tahawwur Hussain Rana is accused of lying to obtain it, and why it can take so long to revoke citizenship in Canada. Plus, Eric Sorensen explains why five countries are boycotting Eurovision, the world's biggest song contest.
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  • Global National with Dawna Friesen

    Hantavirus cruise evacuees; Iran's peace proposal response; Marking 'Motherless Day'

    2026-05-10 | 26 mins.
    Passengers of the hantavirus-hit ship disembark, including four Canadians who are now back on home soil. How health officials are trying to contain the spread. Plus, U.S. President Trump condemns Tehran's response to the latest American peace proposal. And the Mother's Day events held across Canada, including those struggling with loss.
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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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