EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 26 MIN
Ceasefire deal made; Trump party protest; Canada Post's Pride stamps
from Global National with Dawna Friesen · host Global News
U.S. President Donald Trump says a ceasefire agreement has been made with Iran. Coleen Christie tells you what's known about the deal and when it's supposed to be signed. Hours before UFC fight night at the White House, Candice Cole looks at the plans to spoil Trump's 80th birthday party. Jillian Piper reports from Ireland on how Prime Minister Mark Carney wrapped up his visit there with a more personal itinerary. Elizabeth Zogalis explains how Montreal's government leaders are vowing to rebuild trust as 16 police officers are accused of racial profiling and discrimination. Heidi Petracek reports on how one Canadian veteran is fighting the Department of National Defence for a relocation benefit. Vincent McAviney looks at how British forces captured a sanctioned Russian shadow fleet oil tanker. Touria Izri explains the campaign to stop overtourism in Europe. And Sarah MacDonald tells you how Canada Post has rolled out a colourful new series of stamps to honour Pride month, and how one stamp pays tribute to a little Vancouver store that took its fight for equal rights all the way to the Supreme Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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U.S. President Donald Trump says a ceasefire agreement has been made with Iran. Coleen Christie tells you what's known about the deal and when it's supposed to be signed. Hours before UFC fight night at the White House, Candice Cole looks at the plans to spoil Trump's 80th birthday party. Jillian Piper reports from Ireland on how Prime Minister Mark Carney wrapped up his visit there with a more personal itinerary. Elizabeth Zogalis explains how Montreal's government leaders are vowing to rebuild trust as 16 police officers are accused of racial profiling and discrimination. Heidi Petracek reports on how one Canadian veteran is fighting the Department of National Defence for a relocation benefit. Vincent McAviney looks at how British forces captured a sanctioned Russian shadow fleet oil tanker. Touria Izri explains the campaign to stop overtourism in Europe. And Sarah MacDonald tells you how Canada Post has rolled out a colourful new series of stamps to honour Pride month, and how one stamp pays tribute to a little Vancouver store that took its fight for equal rights all the way to the Supreme Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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