Touria Izri
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Touria Izri was born in Edmonton, but grew up in Mississauga, ON.
She joined Global News’ Ottawa bureau in November 2022 as a digital broadcast journalist. Before that, Touria spent almost a decade at CTV News.
Her first reporter job was as a videojournalist with CTV Winnipeg where she covered the pandemic, provincial politics, wildfires and Indigenous communities in Manitoba.
Touria won an RTDNA Award for her profile about a Winnipeg high school student with down syndrome.
After her time in Winnipeg, Touria worked as a reporter for CTV Edmonton and CTV Montreal. Prior to working in local news, Touria wrote and produced for CTV National News, travelling to Pyeongchang for the 2018 Winter Olympics and Normandy for the 75th anniversary of D-day.
Touria’s first gig in journalism was as an intern at the Toronto Star. She received a degree in journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University. Touria speaks French and English.
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Video Archives
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Ahead of Canada Day, 7 in 10 say they feel country is ‘broken’: poll
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Canada lists Iran’s IRGC as terrorist group
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‘Release the names’: Growing calls to identify MPs accused of helping foreign states
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Luka Magnotta: Correctional staff told not to publicize murderer’s prison transfer
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‘Disbelief’ about Ontario police chief’s controversial Sri Lankan visit
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Foreign election interference: CSIS director says he warned about threat multiple times
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Surge in refugee claimants putting pressure on Canadian airports
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Canada reinstates visa requirements for Mexican nationals
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Online Harms Act: Canada tables bill aiming to protect children, make internet safe
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Canada announces new sanctions against Russia following Navalny death
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Documents shed light on Canada’s 2019 move to ground the Boeing MAX-8
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Ex-RCMP intelligence official Cameron Ortis sentenced to 14 years in prison
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Is your personal information at risk after staggering data leak?
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Canada’s housing crisis, opioid epidemic collide in downtown Ottawa
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Impact inflation, living costs have on birth rates and Canadians on parental leave
Author Archives
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Poilievre calls supervised consumption sites ‘drug dens,’ vows to close some'We will defund them. There will not be a single taxpayer dollar from the Poilievre government going to drug dens,' Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said.CanadaJul 12
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Trudeau vows to reach NATO target by 2032, but calls it a ‘crass’ calculationConcerns about Canada not paying its share have dogged Trudeau during the summit of the alliance, which is marking its 75th anniversary.CanadaJul 11
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Canada to unveil NATO spending plan, details ‘first step’ on new submarinesA senior government source told Global News that Canada will unveil its plan Thursday for reaching NATO's benchmark of spending at least two per cent of GDP on defence.CanadaJul 10
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Canada urged to spend more on defence as NATO chief addresses summit'Two per cent is now the floor for our defence spending,' said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. 'It's not good enough what we do now.'CanadaJul 9
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Liberal MP and a former cabinet minister call for Trudeau to resign'The Liberal party isn't about one person. It's about the values it stands for and it's about improving the lives of Canadians,' a former Liberal cabinet minister said.CanadaJun 28
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7 in 10 Canadians say they feel the country is ‘broken’: Ipsos pollIpsos polling done exclusively for Global News shows 70 per cent of Canadians agree 'Canada is broken,' a charge Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre repeatedly makes.CanadaJun 28
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The message in Toronto-St. Paul’s loss is ‘loud and clear,’ minister saysFederal Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Wednesday that Liberals need to "step back and give our heads a shake" after this week's byelection upset.CanadaJun 26
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‘Rolling spy vans’? Canada weighs possible security threat of Chinese EVsAs China tries to position itself as a global leader in EVs, cybersecurity experts warn it could use these vehicles to collect sensitive information on North American drivers.CanadaJun 26
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Despite Toronto-St. Paul’s loss, Freeland says Trudeau should stay as leaderDeputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she still has faith in Justin Trudeau’s leadership, after a byelection loss to the Conservatives in what had been a Liberal stronghold.CanadaJun 25
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RCMP commissioner urges ‘caution’ on naming alleged foreign state colludersRCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme urged 'caution' when it comes to naming parliamentarians who allegedly colluded with foreign governments.CanadaJun 23
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Toronto byelection mirrors choice for voters in next federal vote: TrudeauPrime Minister Justin Trudeau says voters in a Toronto riding will have a “real choice” when they head to the polls in an upcoming federal byelection.CanadaJun 20
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Gender pay gap in Canada’s tech sector almost tripled over 5 years: studyA new study shows the gender pay gap in Canada's tech sector almost tripled between 2016 and 2021, with the average woman tech worker making almost $20,000 less in 2021.CanadaJun 20
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Pharmacare should be in place by April 2025, health minister saysHealth Minister Mark Holland says he aims to roll out the national pharmacare program by April 1, 2025, saying he's 'sprinting, not walking.'CanadaJun 19
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Support for Trudeau nears ‘rock bottom’ as 68% want him to step down: Ipsos'This is as bad as we’ve seen it for Trudeau. It’s close to rock bottom,' said Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker about the latest polling numbers in regard to Canada's Liberal government.CanadaJun 19
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Few details from Freeland on ‘internal’ review into alleged colludersThe alleged activities include sharing confidential information, accepting money from diplomats and meeting with a known intelligence officer from a foreign state.CanadaJun 18
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Interference inquiry to ‘shed light’ on allegations parliamentarians colludedThe public inquiry into foreign interference will probe explosive allegations parliamentarians are 'wittingly' helping foreign governments.CanadaJun 17
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Parliamentarians who allegedly colluded with foreign states are ‘traitors’: SinghNDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says parliamentarians who “wittingly” collaborated with foreign governments are “traitors to the country.”CanadaJun 13
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Foreign interference bill gets unanimous final passage in House of CommonsThe House of Commons unanimously passed a wide-ranging bill Thursday to combat foreign interference as the government faces growing scrutiny over its handling of the issue.CanadaJun 13
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No ‘list’ of MPs in report that warned of collusion by parliamentarians: MayGreen Party Leader Elizabeth May has had read a report containing allegations parliamentarians are helping foreign governments and says there is no 'list' of MPs.CanadaJun 11
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Liberals back push for interference inquiry to probe collusion allegationsOpposition parties are urging the public inquiry into foreign interference investigate parliamentarians who allegedly colluded with other governments.CanadaJun 10
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Nobel Peace Prize winner pleads for Putin arrest: ‘Biggest child kidnapper’Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk is urging the international community to prosecute Russian President Vladimir Putin who she calls the “biggest child kidnapper in the world.”CanadaJun 9
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So far, ‘deflection,’ no answers on politician collusion allegations: expertsA former RCMP superintendent says the Liberal government is passing the buck, after allegations parliamentarians are colluding with foreign states.CanadaJun 9
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Can alleged parliamentarian colluders face consequences? CSIS chief weighs inThe CSIS chief says political leaders could take steps to ensure parliamentarians accused of helping foreign states face consequences, even if they don’t face criminal prosecution.CanadaJun 6
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RCMP ‘aware’ of intelligence related to foreign interference and parliamentariansThe police force would not confirm nor deny active investigations into parliamentarians after allegations federal politicians are engaged in foreign interference.PoliticsJun 5
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No answers on if parliamentarians allegedly aiding foreign states can run againThe chair of a committee that released a stunning report into foreign interference can't assure Canadians that alleged colluders won't run as candidates in the next election.CanadaJun 5