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Bryan Mullan

Bryan Mullan

Senior Producer & Ottawa Bureau Manager at CHNB-DT (Global New Brunswick) Online

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News

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Recent Articles

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Sources say Canadian soldier found dead in Ont. last week committed suicide

Another Canadian soldier who served in Afghanistan has committed suicide, Global News has learned.
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Jean Chrétien remembers Jean Béliveau

Former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien has many fond memories of hockey great Jean Béliveau.
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‘I was mad as a wasp,’ says 101-year-old war vet home invasion victim

The 101-year-old war veteran who was tied up and robbed in his own home says he wasn’t afraid, he was just extremely angry.
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Liberal minister Jim Carr spends nearly $1,800 on hockey outing

Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr took energy ministers from the U.S. and Mexico to a Winnipeg Jets game, and taxpayers were dinged for it.
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Rona Ambrose upset by Brad Trost ‘gay pride’ parade comments

Interim Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose says she is “upset” with Conservative leadership candidate Brad Trost’s comments about not marching in any gay pride parades.
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Marc Garneau may impose mandatory drug and alcohol testing for pilots

Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau said he is willing to take action to impose mandatory drug and alcohol testing for airline pilots.
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EXCLUSIVE: New details emerge about federal First-Time Home Buyer I...

The new program was announced in the federal budget last March, but some of the key details about how the program would work were left out.
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Carney defends public safety minister over ethics ‘screen’

The prime minister said Gary Anandasangaree did the right thing by stepping back from national security decisions in which he could have a perceived conflict.