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Global National with Dawna Friesen

Global National with Dawna Friesen

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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).Property of Corus Entertainment Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Deadly Hong Kong inferno; Guardsmen shot; Lumber, steel industry lifeline
    Nov 27 2025
    A deadly inferno has engulfed several high-rise apartment buildings in Hong Kong. Redmond Shannon explains what may have caused the flames to spread so quickly. Jackson Proskow reports on the shooting of two U.S. National Guard members near the White House. Back in Canada, Mackenzie Gray reports on the federal government's lifeline to the lumber and steel industry; and Heidi Petracek has reaction from the softwood lumber industry. Heather Yourex-West looks at the anticipation in Alberta on the eve of Prime Minister Mark Carney's big announcement in Calgary -could it be a new pipeline? Tariffs have caused headaches for some Canadian businesses, so Anne Gaviola looks at how some companies are turning to artificial intelligence for help. Plus, changes are a brewin' at America's oldest beer brewing school: Mike Armstrong explains why the prestigious Siebel Institute of Technology is moving to Montreal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    27 m
  • Penny Oleksiak banned from competing; Colleen Jones remembered
    Nov 26 2025
    Penny Oleksiak, one of Canada's most decorated Olympians, is not being allowed to compete for two years. Eric Sorensen explains why. Author Thomas King built his career centred on his Indigenous ancestry, but he now admits he's not Indigenous at all. Melissa Ridgen explains how the truth was revealed. In Ottawa, Mackenzie Gray explains how Prime Minister Mark Carney is now admitting he made a mistake in something he said on the weekend. Heather Yourex-West reports on the amplifying anger in Alberta, where campaigns are growing to recall 14 UCP MLAs. Redmond Shannon reports on the roadblocks that remain as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he's ready to move forward with a U.S.-backed peace deal with Russia. Jackson Proskow reports on the growing signs the U.S. may be on the verge of launching military action against Venezuela. Plus, she was rock star at the curling rink and an accomplished Canadian broadcaster: Heidi Petracek looks back at the life of the incomparable Colleen Jones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 m
  • Ukraine peace talks; Alberta's health care remedy; Tributes to Jimmy Cliff
    Nov 25 2025
    There are talks of progress in the path to peace for Ukraine. Redmond Shannon reports on the counterproposal to the U.S.-backed plan, and how Russia is reacting. Back in Canada, Mackenzie Gray has a reality check on where things stand as Alberta's government refuses to give up its push for a new pipeline. Still in Alberta, Heather Yourex-West reports on the province's new legislation intended to expand private health care, and what's worrying critics. In the U.S., Jackson Proskow looks at how a judge has thrown out President Donald Trump's indictments against two opponents -- former FBI director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James -- and why this whole saga may not be over. Touria Izri looks at how some countries are banning children and some teenagers from social media, and how Canada is being pressured to follow suit. Jeff Semple hears from some Canadians about the red tape they've encountered trying to get loved ones out of Sudan. Plus, Jimmy Cliff was the voice of peace and positivity. Eric Sorensen looks back at the legacy of the reggae music legend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    27 m
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