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Michelle Ghoussoub

Michelle Ghoussoub

Reporter/Anchor at CBC News Network

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  • English
Covering topics
  • General Assignment News
  • Regional News

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Electronic Arts acquisition by private equity sparks more uncertainty for Canadian gaming industry

Electronic Arts $55 billion dollar acquisition could mark the biggest buyout attempt in history — leading to more uncertainty for employees in Canada's gaming industry.
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Fraser Health argues B.C. Supreme Court doesn't have jurisdiction t...

The Fraser Health Authority has responded to a high-profile lawsuit filed by an emergency physician, arguing that the court doesn't have jurisdiction to hear the case.
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Machete attack, dislocated jaw: Nurses detail violent incidents at ...

Two nurses are speaking out about violent incidents they experienced while working in the emergency department at Eagle Ridge Hospital in Port Moody, B.C. — alleging the Fraser Health Authority has failed to provide a safe working environment, and has sought to silence employees who speak out. 
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Preventable deaths, violent attacks: doctor alleges deteriorating c...

An emergency physician is blowing the whistle on what she says are deteriorating conditions at two hospitals in B.C.'s Fraser Health authority — and alleging her job was threatened after she and other doctors sought to warn patients about a potentially dangerous situation in one emergency room.
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Vancouver police responses to deaths of young Indigenous women, gir...

Years after the bodies of two young Indigenous women and an Indigenous girl were separately discovered across Metro Vancouver in disturbing circumstances, investigations into how the Vancouver Police Department handled the three cases have been launched, CBC News has learned.
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How Mexican cartels and Chinese criminal networks are moving 'cocai...

Chinese crime networks and Mexican cartels are using Canadian ports to trade highly lucrative fish bladders for the precursor chemicals needed to produce fentanyl.
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Travel agents say Canadians are cancelling U.S. trips amid tariff t...

Canadian travel agents say they're seeing more people cancel their U.S. trips and go vacationing elsewhere amid an upswing in patriotism due to U.S. tariff threats.
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The big takeaways from last night's debate

The big takeaways from last night's debate
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Air Canada buys 'low carbon' jet fuel from B.C. refinery

Parkland's Burnaby refinery has announced that Air Canada has bought a batch of “low carbon aviation fuel” made from non-food grade canola and tallow.
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Victim of Surrey, B.C., homicide identified as 30-year-old woman

Investigators have identified the victim of a homicide in Surrey, B.C., as 30-year-old Tori Dunn.
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B.C. patients worry as breast cancer screening wait times climb

The B.C. Radiological Society and doctors who refer patients across B.C. say delays in booking and processing breast imaging are worsening, leaving patients navigating a complex system that is increasingly understaffed and underfunded.
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Arctic air over Western Canada has sent temperatures plunging. What...

If the frigid temperatures across B.C. have you feeling like you’re in the Arctic — your instincts aren’t all wrong.
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Landmark study finds prescribing opioids dramatically reduced death...

A study conducted by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control has found that prescribing medical-grade opioids dramatically reduced the rates of deaths and overdoses for drug users living in B.C.
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Air Canada fined $97.5K for failing to assist passenger in wheelchair

The Canadian Transportation Agency has handed Air Canada a fine of $97,500 after a passenger in a wheelchair was made to drag himself off a plane in Las Vegas.
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Passenger in wheelchair says he was left with septic injury after b...

A passenger who travelled through Vancouver International Airport during the summer of 2022 says he almost lost his foot to an injury that turned septic, after he was unable to disembark from a British Airways flight for hours.
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How a U.S. river swelled catastrophic floods in B.C. — and why litt...

A new trans-boundary agreement highlights the complexity of managing waters that flow across international borders — and the limited jurisdiction of Canadian officials hoping to mitigate another disaster at home.
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Hundreds of travellers with disabilities report injuries, damaged w...

CBC News has received dozens of stories from people in wheelchairs describing mistreament by airlines, including a non-verbal man who was nearly dropped while being transferred to his seat, and who suffered a bloody wound on his elbow.
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CBC Lite | Air Canada says it violated disability act after passeng...

Air Canada has issued an apology to a man who uses a wheelchair, saying it violated the disability act when he was forced to drag himself off a flight because of a lack of assistance.
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Air Canada summoned to Ottawa after multiple incidents involving pa...

Canada’s minister of transport has summoned representatives from Air Canada to Ottawa, following three high-profile events involving passengers with disabilities.
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B.C. man in wheelchair says he was dropped, injured by Air Canada c...

A B.C. man who uses a wheelchair says he was dropped and injured while attempting to safely exit an Air Canada flight, after a ground crew failed to bring the equipment he needed.
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Air Canada says it violated disability act after passenger in wheel...

Air Canada has issued an apology to a man who uses a wheelchair, saying it violated the disability act when he was forced to drag himself off a flight because of a lack of assistance.