Sean Previl
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Sean Previl is a digital broadcast journalist with Global News.
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Video Archives
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Canada election: Here’s the different ways to vote
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PowerSchool data breach: How to protect yourself after millions of Canadians impacted
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Canada’s tax ‘holiday’ has had mixed results, businesses say
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How much is Christmas dinner after years of rising food prices?
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What are ‘ghost guns’ and what is Canada doing about 3D-printed guns?
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Canada Post strike could cause Christmas gift delays — so what are the last days to ship?
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Canada’s airlines keep cutting back on the value basic fares offer. Can feds do anything to stop it?
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Air Canada hits bottom 20 of global airline ranking, but where do others stand?
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How did Canada respond last time Trump imposed tariffs?
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Australia has proposed banning social media for youth under 16, but can it work?
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As possible Canada Post strike looms, who could see biggest impact?
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CRA fires 330 employees for inappropriately claiming CERB
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As some Canadians delay having children, is it time to reform parental leave?
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Hurricane Helene: How this ‘monster’ storm got so bad, so fast
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Health Canada approves Moderna’s latest COVID-19 vaccine
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Air Canada strike looms: What are your rights in an airline work stoppage?
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Stolen Winston Churchill portrait found in Italy, Ottawa police say
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Most provinces have destroyed COVID-19 vaccines amid wait for new formula, here’s why
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What’s behind Canada’s surge in whooping cough cases?
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Brazil shuts down access to Elon Musk’s X
Author Archives
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Air India crash involved a Boeing Dreamliner. What’s the safety record?The Air India plane crash was the first such incident for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, but air industry experts say they're not concerned due to the safety standards of the aircraft.Consumer7 hours
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Air India flight to London crashes with 240, including Canadian, on boardAn Air India passenger plane with more than 240 people on board, including one Canadian, crashed in India's city of Ahmedabad on Thursday.WorldJun 12
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This salami is being recalled in 3 provinces due to possible salmonellaSome salami products under the Rea and Bona brands are being recalled in Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario over concerns of potential salmonella contamination.CanadaJun 11
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Pakistani national from Ontario extradited to U.S. on terror chargesA Pakistani national from Ontario has been extradited to the U.S. to face terror-related charges for allegedly targeting Jewish institutions in New York City.CanadaJun 11
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Canada-U.S. travel falls further for 5th straight month: StatCanThe number of Canadians making return trips by vehicle from the U.S. fell for the fifth consecutive month year over year, with air travel also on the decline.CanadaJun 10
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Canada joins allies in sanctioning 2 Israeli ministers for Gaza commentsCanada, the U.K. and three other countries are imposing sanctions including a travel ban on two Israeli ministers for comments made about Gaza.CanadaJun 10
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Canada to meet NATO’s 2% defence spending target this year: CarneyPrime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will meet NATO's two per cent defence spending target this fiscal year, announcing an increase to spending on the country's defence.CanadaJun 9
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Amid Trump bans, should Canadian students avoid U.S. universities?The Trump administration's efforts to block Harvard from accepting international students raise questions on whether Canadian students will face difficulties studying in the U.S.CanadaJun 6
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India’s Modi to attend G7 leaders’ summit in Canada this monthIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says he will be attending the upcoming G7 leaders' summit, thanking Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for his invitation.CanadaJun 6
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Canada Post, union exchange arbitration proposals as they return to talksThe union representing Canada Post's postal workers says it has begun exchanging proposals on an arbitration process as the two sides returned to the bargaining table.CanadaJun 6
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What is citizenship by descent? A look at Canada’s new proposalThe federal government is looking to make it easier for people not born in Canada but are the grandchild of a grandparent who is Canadian to obtain citizenship.CanadaJun 5
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Some Seasonale birth control pills recalled due to extra placebosTeva Canada Ltd. said it received a complaint that a package contained an extra row of the placebos when there should be only one row of white placebo pills.CanadaJun 5
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Minister wants Canada Post, union back at table to talk arbitrationJobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to return to the negotiating table with federal mediators.CanadaJun 4
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Carney calls U.S. 50% steel, aluminum tariffs ‘illegal’Canada's steel industry warned the doubling of tariffs could create 'mass disruption' for the sector, while aluminum producers call the situation 'unprecedented.'CanadaJun 4
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As Canada’s wildfires rage, where is the smoke drifting?Air quality alerts stretch from Alberta to parts of northern Ontario, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada, with some U.S. states also seeing advisories.CanadaJun 3
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Travel to U.S. from Canada drops again as domestic trips riseThe number of people travelling from Canada to the U.S. dropped in April, while domestic travel jumped compared with last year, new Statistics Canada data shows.CanadaJun 3
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Costco wants to source more Kirkland products locally to avoid tariffsCostco said it's looked to rerouting some of its supply chain to countries like Canada, while also sourcing out locally-produced products to avoid tariffs.CanadaJun 2
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Canada Post rejects union’s request for binding arbitrationCanada Post rejected a request by the union representing its workers to enter binding arbitration, saying the process would be 'long and complicated.'CanadaJun 2
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Canada Post asks jobs minister to direct union to vote on ‘final offers’Officials with the union representing Canada Post workers met with the federal jobs minister Friday as the overtime ban continues.CanadaMay 30
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The bread-fixing settlement money could soon roll out. How to get yoursMoney could soon roll out to those eligible under two class-action lawsuits accusing Loblaw and its parent company of engaging in an industrywide bread price-fixing scheme.CanadaMay 29
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More than 75% of Canadians hopeful on unity, economy in 2024: StatCanMore than three-quarters of Canadians said they were feeling hopeful about unity in the country, with a similar number expressing hope for economic opportunities.CanadaMay 29
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Elon Musk announces he’s leaving Trump admin, says DOGE will continueMusk's departure, announced Wednesday evening, marks the end of a chapter that saw thousands of layoffs, the evisceration of government agencies and reams of litigation.U.S. NewsMay 29
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More Canadian youth are taking on debt — and low wages mean many can’t payThere's a rising number of youth aged 18 to 25 who are missing debt payments as they struggle with the cost of living combined with low wages at new jobs.CanadaMay 28
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Canada Post sends ‘final offers’ to union amid mounting financial struggleCanada Post and the union representing its workers could be back at the bargaining table on Wednesday after the union said it received a proposed return to talks.CanadaMay 28
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Ban flavoured vapes now, anti-smoking groups urge Carney’s governmentSeveral anti-tobacco groups are calling on Canada's health minister to finalize regulations that would ban flavoured vaping products.CanadaMay 27