Nathaniel Dove
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Nathaniel Dove is a digital broadcast journalist with Global News’ Online National Breaking News team based in Toronto.
Before joining the Breaking News team, Nate was a journalist with Global Saskatoon where he filed for Global National, produced compelling investigations with tangible impacts for the people of the province and hosted the current affairs show Focus Saskatchewan.
Before joining Global, he worked as a reporter in Yorkton, Sask. and chase producer with CTV including with the parliamentary bureau.
Originally from Barrie, Ont., Nathaniel has a masters in journalism from Carleton University and a masters of global affairs from the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.
He’s an avid traveller, having visited more than 20 countries. When he’s not in the newsroom,
Nathaniel is probably listening to or making music, reading, running or planning his next backpacking trip.
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Video Archives
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‘Lack of awareness’ of safety guidelines at Boeing: FAA report
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For families struggling with infertility, IVF access poses more difficulty: experts
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Big sales — and big layoffs. What’s roiling the video game industry?
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EU farmers are protesting climate change regulations. Could Canadians join them?
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An opioid 25 times stronger than fentanyl shows crisis is worsening: experts
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Plant-based products could soon have more animal fats in them
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FAA head says Boeing’s oversight system ‘is not working’
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How to talk to your kids about the 2018 World Juniors sex assault charges
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UN agency fires staff after ‘shocking’ allegation of roles in Israel attacks
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Quaker Oats recall spurs Canada-wide class-action lawsuit
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Canadian firms paying ‘significantly’ more in ransomware attacks: data
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Only 4 in 10 human trafficking cases saw charges laid in past decade: StatCan
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White hydrogen: What is it and how could it help global emissions efforts?
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Will Russia exploit Middle East volatility?
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What could Israel’s invasion of Gaza look like?
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder: How are mayors of cities with large Sikh populations reacting to Trudeau’s allegation?
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder: Do recent extra-judicial killings symbolize new era of espionage?
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Surge in cancer for those under 50: study
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E. coli outbreak at 6 daycares, 5 additional sites in Calgary
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‘The system has failed us’: James Smith Cree Nation marks 1 year since massacre
Author Archives
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‘Lack of awareness’ of safety guidelines at Boeing: FAA reportAfter a series of high-profile incidents, an FAA panel says it couldn't find evidence Boeing has a 'foundational commitment to safety' matching the company's stated goals.EconomyFeb 27
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For families struggling with infertility, IVF access poses more difficulty: expertsBritish Columbia announced it will fund in vitro fertilization but experts say many Canadians struggle to get accessible and affordable IVF even with such supports.HealthFeb 23
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Who are the Yakuza and what is going on in U.S. nuclear trafficking case?A Yakuza boss allegedly tried to sell nuclear material to an Iranian general in exchange for weapons for a Burmese insurgent leader, according to U.S. law enforcement officials.U.S. NewsFeb 22
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Big sales — and big layoffs. What’s roiling the video game industry?The video game industry had one of its best years, setting sales records, but also one of its worst as studios fired thousands of employees. What's behind the turmoil?EconomyFeb 21
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EU farmers are protesting climate change regulations. Could Canadians join them?European farmers have protested higher costs, lower profits and climate change regulations for months. Could Canadian producers also blockade ports?CanadaFeb 19
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An opioid 25 times stronger than fentanyl shows crisis is worsening: expertsExperts said opioid and addictions concerns from Belleville, Ont., and Quebec City are linked — and that both indicate a worsening crisis and more overdoses.CanadaFeb 13
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Animal fats could soon be in plant-based meats — but not how you thinkA Montreal-based company says it created a solution to making plant-based meats more appealing - mix them with lab-grown animal fat.CanadaFeb 12
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NATO, U.S. pledge Ukraine support and warn Russia not to ‘miscalculate’NATO and U.S. leaders said they support Ukraine. And they said co-ordination between Russia, China and Iran is concerning — but the alliance stands ready.U.S. NewsFeb 7
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FAA head says Boeing’s oversight system ‘is not working’The head of the U.S. agency inspecting how Boeing builds planes told lawmakers the corporation's internal oversight system appeared not to be working.U.S. NewsFeb 6
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World Juniors sex assault case: A timeline of the allegations, probes and chargesLondon Police charged five former Team Canada world junior players with sexual assault. Here's the timeline of allegations and Hockey Canada's response.CanadaFeb 5
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What is chronic wasting disease? A look at ‘very concerning’ cases in CanadaScientists say the latest detections of Chronic Wasting Disease show it keeps spreading, raising the risk it can infect more species.CanadaFeb 2
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How to talk to your kids about the 2018 World Juniors sex assault chargesDiscussing the charges against five former Team Canada World Junior hockey players may be daunting for some parents. Experts say parents should reinforce boundaries and consent.CanadaFeb 2
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Restoring U.S. funding for UNRWA depends on investigation: spokespersonThe US says it will wait for the investigation into whether UN employees took part in the Hamas attacks before deciding to resume funding.WorldJan 29
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Furniture retailer Leon’s looks to build 4K homes in TorontoFurniture seller Leon's announced plans to build community with 4,000 homes, including townhouses and high-rise buildings, at the site of its new corporate headquarters in Toronto.CanadaJan 29
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Let the kids play: Risky activities benefit children, paediatric society saysPlaying at high speed, with tools or where children can get lost builds skills and confidence, the Canadian Paediatric Society says.HealthJan 26
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Canada pauses funding for UN agency amid alleged staff role in Israel attacksU.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the U.S. is 'extremely troubled' by the allegations that '12 UNRWA employees' may have been involved in the Hamas attack.CanadaJan 26
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Five 2018 World Juniors players told to surrender to police: reportFive members of the team have been told to surrender to police and are set to face charges in relation to an alleged group sexual assault, according to a media report.CanadaJan 24
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Ottawa says it isn’t regulating wood oven emissionsOttawa is not cracking down on emissions from wood ovens at bagel shops and pizzerias, an Environment Canada said. Some shops were contacted but none were above thresholds.EnvironmentJan 23
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Fewer Canadians working from home: StatCanA report shows fewer Canadians are working from home than at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also found working from home had potentially important implications for society.EconomyJan 19
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FAA expands probe into how Boeing makes aircraft after mid-air door blowoutThe FAA announced another, more far-reaching investigation of Boeing following a door blowing off a plane nearly 5,000 metres in the air earlier this month.U.S. NewsJan 17
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Do you know how to stay safe if you lose heat during extreme cold?The Canadian Red Cross and an outdoor guide warn people to bundle up, plan ahead and have extra supplies because Canada is experiencing extreme cold.WeatherJan 15
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Experts question impact of foreign homebuyers banExperts say it's hard to tell if the foreign homebuyers ban is lowering housing costs and helping Canadians afford homes. The ban came into effect nearly one year ago.EconomyDec 28, 2023
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Cooking this holiday? How to avoid food poisoning amid salmonella outbreaksA chef says cross-contamination is the most common mistake that causes people to get food poisoning. Four million Canadians get it every year.CanadaDec 26, 2023
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Wrong firepit fuels can lead to ‘flame jetting,’ Health Canada warnsHealth Canada warns people can be severely burned by flame jets, created when pouring fuel from a container without an important safety component.ConsumerDec 22, 2023
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Wildfires, floods and smoke: Canada’s top 2023 weather storiesEnvironment Canada unveiled its top weather stories for 2023. The presenting climatologist said human caused-climate was partially to blame and said more extreme weather will come.WeatherDec 20, 2023