Global News, a privately owned company based in Canada, is part of Corus Entertainment and Global TV. Founded in 1994, the company employs approximately 870 individuals and functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer. It specializes in media and TV services, operating as the news and current affairs division of the Canadian Global Television Network.
An Ipsos poll for Global News, published on March 12, 2026, revealed 61% of Canadians disapprove of the US military action against Iran, with 42% strongly disapproving, while only 23% approved and 16% remained unsure. Previously, on March 3, another Ipsos poll for Global News indicated the Liberal party's lead over the Conservatives increased to eight points, with the Liberals at 44% (up 4 points from December 2025) and the Conservatives at 36% (down 1 point). Earlier, on January 16, experts warned Global News that Canada's auto sector faces a "self-inflicted wound" from an influx of 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles annually, set to be imported with a lowered 6.1% tariff after Prime Minister Mark Carney struck a deal with China’s President Xi Jinping. On the same day, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, speaking to Global News from Beijing, discussed a new Canada-China trade agreement that reduces steep tariffs on Canadian canola and other agricultural products, a significant development for Saskatchewan, which produces over half of Canada’s canola supply.
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