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  • Grizzly bear attack; Canada Post tentative deal; MTG resigns
    A grizzly bear attacks a school field trip in British Columbia. Paul Johnson reports from Bella Coola about what happened, and who's being hailed as heroes. After two years, Canada Post and the union representing 53,000 workers have reached a tentative contract agreement. Overseas, big deals are being made: David Akin reports on the billions in investments the United Arab Emirates is making, and what South Africa could offer in exchange for Canadian energy. Reggie Cecchini explains what Ukraine could lose if it doesn't accept the U.S.-backed peace plan; and what Russia is threatening. Heidi Petracek explains how protecting democracy was a focus at the Halifax International Security Forum. In the U.S., outspoken Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has quit. Jeff Semple explains why, and when her final day in office is. Jackson Proskow explains what U.S. President Donald Trump suggested should happen to some political opponents that has them fearing for their safety. Jillian Piper reports on the war of words between two premiers over a pipeline. Plus, C-H-A-M-P again: Eric Sorensen talks with the Canadian mathematician who's now won an international Scrabble competition twice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • New revelations about Ryan Wedding; U.S. peace plan for Ukraine
    New details are emerging in the case of Ryan Wedding, the former Canadian Olympian who is now one of the FBI's most wanted. Touria Izri reports on how Wedding has evaded police, and the Ontario lawyer accused of helping him. U.S. President Donald Trump has unveiled his peace proposal for Ukraine. Jackson Proskow explains how it heavily favours Russia. David Akin reports from Abu Dhabi about the agreement Prime Minister Mark Carney signed with United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Heather Yourex-West reports on Alberta's new legislation aimed at protecting freedom of expression, and how it's named after controversial psychologist Jordan Peterson. Melissa Ridgen reports on the arrest Winnipeg police have made after some businesses and offices were torched over several months. Plus, the pressure of high food prices: Jillian Piper explains how inflation has changed the way Canadians shop for groceries. And the funeral for former U.S. vice-president Dick Cheney was held today. As Eric Sorensen explains, who was not invited to the service is very telling of how the Republican party has changed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • New charges against Olympian fugitive; Spoiler alert about best before dates
    A former Canadian Olympian who police believe is now one of the world's most notorious drug lords is facing new charges. Touria Izri reports on what Ryan Wedding is being accused of, the Canadians linked to his crime ring, and his alleged involvement in the death of a federal witness. Jeff Semple investigates how foreign funds are fuelling Hamas, and the alleged Canadian ties to the terror group. David Akin reports from Abu Dhabi, where Prime Minister Mark Carney is for investment talks. Mackenzie Gray reports on U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra's take about why trade talks have stalled. Heather Yourex-West reports on the growing concerns about the Alberta government's use of the notwithstanding clause. Plus, wasting food means wasting money: Heidi Petracek reports on the costly consequences of misunderstanding best before dates and expiry dates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Vote to release Epstein files; Fighter jet fight; Rider Nation jubilation
    American lawmakers have voted nearly unanimously to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. Jackson Proskow reports on what happens now, and what survivors are preparing for. Back here in Canada, Touria Izri reports on the fight over fighter jets, what Ottawa wants, and why Sweden is courting Canada. David Akin looks at how Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to deepen international partnerships with a trip to the Middle East and Africa, and the challenges he'll face at his first G20 summit; while Mackenzie Gray explains why there may be more turmoil ahead for the minority Carney Liberal government. In Alberta, Heather Yourex-West sits down with the heartbroken grandparents of Darius Macdougall, the little boy who vanished without a trace in mid-September. You'll hear the emotional message they want Darius to hear. Plus, Heidi Petracek reports on the push to limit solitary confinement for inmates who need mental health care. And there's a big celebration in Rider Nation: Katherine Ludwig reports from the parade in Regina for this year's Grey Cup champions, the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Liberals survive confidence vote; Trump's 180 on Epstein files
    The federal Liberals have narrowly survived a critical confidence vote. David Akin reports on how close the vote was, who abstained, and why this doesn't mean the federal budget has passed quite yet. Touria Izri looks at the latest inflation numbers, what prices have dropped or risen, and what it could mean for the last interest rate announcement of the year. Morgan Black explains how trans advocates are sounding the alarm over the Alberta government likely using the notwithstanding clause to defends laws that govern the use of pronouns in schools, female sports, and gender-affirming health care. Vincent McAviney explains how the U.K. is proposing a tough new system for asylum seekers. Caryn Lieberman reports on a despicable crime in Ontario, where two people are accused of stealing from mausoleums and cemeteries. And the quest for a long, healthy life: Jeff Semple reports from the Japanese island of Okinawa, where a Canadian is leading the research into longevity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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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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