Mercedes Stephenson
Ottawa Bureau Chief/Host
Mercedes Stephenson is Global News’ Ottawa Bureau Chief and the host of the network’s flagship national political affairs program The West Block. Leading Global News’ coverage from the nation’s capital, Stephenson interviews the biggest names in Canadian and international politics.
Hailing from Calgary with a background in Military and Strategic Studies, Stephenson has distinguished herself as one of Canada’s foremost voices in political, defence and foreign policy journalism.
Stephenson has covered major political and leadership conventions and scandals, and provided her expertise from around the world while reporting from locales such as Latvia, France, and Washington – travelling with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his inaugural visit to the Trump White House, Afghanistan and Niger – where she was the first television reporter ever embedded with the Canadian Special Operations Forces. Stephenson also spent time as a national columnist, featuring in numerous prominent Canadian publications, and previously hosted multiple political television programs.
Possessing a strong reputation for breaking stories and a passion for holding the powerful to account, Stephenson was the first to reveal the identity and death of Canadian suicide bomber Aaron Driver, for which she earned a nomination for the prestigious Canadian Association of Journalists Scoop Award. Stephenson’s investigative reporting drew the public’s attention to the mistreatment and neglect of Canadian veterans, and her reporting on how the military handles sexual misconduct led to major policy changes in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Stephenson holds a master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the University of Calgary where her thesis focused on information operations in Afghanistan. She also studied political journalism at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., interned at the Pentagon and studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center for International Studies. Crediting her passion for politics to a fascination with world events and the people behind them, Stephenson applies the same to her personal life, travelling whenever she can to meet new people and experience new places.
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Video Archives
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Ukraine at its ‘most fragile, most vulnerable period’: Gen. Hillier on 2-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion
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‘The most serious threat to national security’: Ex-CSIS manager on insider threats after alleged nuclear plant info leak, Ortis case
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Government threat report warns of ‘mass violence’ in Canada inspired by Hamas-Israel conflict
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Ex-Ont., nuclear power plant worker charged in secretive leak case
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‘He’s deadly serious’: John Bolton on Trump’s warning to NATO allies
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The West Block: Feb. 18, 2024 | How should Canada respond to Trump’s NATO threats?
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Defence Minister Blair says feds exploring ways to hold ‘this very oppressive regime to account’ following Navalny death
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RCMP lay more charges in alleged Ottawa teen terror plot, arrests additional ‘co-conspirator’
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The West Block: Jan. 28, 2024 | Parliament to resume sitting as foreign interference inquiry kicks off
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Trudeau and Polievre rally their caucuses before House resumes sitting: What’s on the line?
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Former CSIS head says inquiry timeline makes dealing with foreign interference substantively ‘impossible’
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Premier Kinew: It’s time we take a ‘look at that price on carbon here in Manitoba’
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The future of Canada’s military: former top army, navy and air force commanders dig in
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Naval commander warns Royal Canadian Navy has 20% shortfall in personnel
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The West Block: Dec. 31, 2023 | Cost-of-living crisis, foreign interference: Reviewing the top stories of 2023
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Cost-of-living crisis, foreign interference: Reviewing the top stories of 2023
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The West Block: Dec. 24, 2023 | One-on-one with PM Trudeau: Israel-Hamas conflict, foreign interference, housing
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Trudeau says ‘everyone is in big trouble’ for military readiness after Ukraine aid
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Trudeau calls antisemitism rise ‘terrifying’ after teen terror charges
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As 2023 parliamentary sitting ends, can PM Trudeau turn slumping poll numbers around?
Author Archives
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Government threat report warns about attacks in Canada inspired by Hamas-Israel conflictIntelligence briefings issued in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel warned about mass violence spilling into Canada.CanadaFeb 23
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Former Ontario nuclear plant operator employee charged in secretive leak caseIn a case unfolding quietly in Oshawa, Ont., James Mousaly faces a rare charge under the Security of Information Act.CanadaFeb 20
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On military readiness, ‘everyone is in big trouble’ after Ukraine aid: TrudeauPrime Minister Justin Trudeau says that all NATO allies are struggling with military supplies as they work to keep Ukraine outfitted in their war against the Russian invasion.CanadaDec 22, 2023
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An Israel-Hamas conflict ceasefire ‘can’t be one-sided:’ TrudeauPrime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada's stance on Israel has been consistent since the start of the conflict and calls for a ceasefire cannot be "one-sided."PoliticsDec 21, 2023
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Trudeau says antisemitism rise is ‘terrifying’ after teen terror chargesThe prime minister says the rise of antisemitism is "terrifying" following the arrest of a teen on terrorism charges, adding he's concerned about protests at Jewish businesses.CanadaDec 19, 2023
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Jewish group wants investigation into online posts following Ottawa terror arrestCIJA called Facebook posts 'incitement to violence’ and urged police to investigate after RCMP charged an Ottawa youth with terrorism offences.CanadaDec 17, 2023
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Teen terrorists: Does Canada have a youth radicalization problem?Canada's strategy to fight radicalization focuses on helping youths build “resilience” against extremist narratives. Is it working?CanadaDec 16, 2023
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RCMP arrest Ottawa youth in alleged terror plot targeting Jewish communityTwo national security sources said the alleged plot was believed to be religiously motivated and targeted against the Jewish community.CanadaDec 16, 2023
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Israeli ambassador ‘deeply disappointed’ in Canada’s UN vote for a ceasefireIsrael's ambassador says his country is 'deeply disappointed' in Canada's call for a ceasefire, while some Liberal MPs share that same feeling about the UN vote.PoliticsDec 13, 2023
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Small team of Canadian special ops deployed to Israel after Oct. 7 attack: sourcesGlobal News has learned Canada's special operations forces have been deployed to Israel to assist with embassy security and liaising with the IDF.CanadaOct 29, 2023
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Russia, China ‘consider themselves to be at war with the West’: defence chiefAn internal military document circulated Wednesday lays out stark language about the state of the world, and what’s required to counter hostile countries.CanadaOct 26, 2023
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Canada taking ‘all necessary steps’ to probe Gaza hospital blast: TrudeauA senior political source and a national security source told Global News that Canadian intelligence points to the same conclusion as U.S and Israel -that it came from within Gaza.CanadaOct 19, 2023
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Some Canadian embassy staff directed to leave Israel amid conflictNon-essential Canadian embassy staff and family members are being directed to leave Israel due to security concerns, two senior government sources have confirmed to Global News.CanadaOct 16, 2023
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Erin O’Toole was targeted by China while he was Conservative leader, source saysErin O'Toole was briefed Friday by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service on the alleged 2021 election interference by China, a source tells Global News.CanadaMay 27, 2023
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Sudan crisis: Window closing to evacuate Canadians by air, officials sayCanadian Armed Forces are working with allies to examine land and sea evacuation routes after a Turkish plane was hit with gunfire at Khartoum airfield.CanadaApr 28, 2023
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Canadian government was warned for weeks that Sudan conflict was coming: sourcesCanadian, other governments under pressure to evacuate remaining nationals amid temporary ceasefire in Sudan crisis that has killed at least 427 people and injured thousands more.CanadaApr 26, 2023
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NDP to push for ‘national public inquiry’ into foreign interferenceConservatives propose limiting the foreign interference inquiry to allegations of meddling by Beijing in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.CanadaMar 1, 2023
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‘Far too early’ to say whether object shot down over Yukon came from China: ministerDefence Minister Anita Anand offered a brief description of the object amid questions over whether it could be another suspected Chinese spy balloon.CanadaFeb 11, 2023
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Ottawa directing DND to drop appeal of sexual misconduct class action extensionThe Department of National Defence had been seeking to appeal a federal court ruling that would extend the deadline for class-action claimants until Feb. 5.CanadaJan 30, 2023
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Hussen defends contract linked to staffer’s sister, won’t rule out rehiring firmThe federal housing minister said his constituency office “followed all the rules” in hiring Munch More Media, and said twice that he was "happy with the services” it provided.PoliticsJan 24, 2023
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Hussen’s office gave $93k in PR work to senior staffer’s sister’s foodie firmHousing minister’s office admitted his director of policy’s sister is founder of Munch More Media after being approached by Global News.CanadaJan 19, 2023
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Canadian veterans can face a ‘recipe for disaster.’ A new police program aims to help'No matter what struggle it is they’re struggling with, there is something available to help them,' said one of the creators of a new veterans wellness program.CanadaNov 29, 2022
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Reservist who rammed Rideau Hall with truck to ‘arrest’ Trudeau released on day paroleAccording to records released to Global News on Tuesday, the Parole Board of Canada has agreed to release Corey Hurren to a half-way house and allowed him 'leave privileges.'CrimeNov 22, 2022
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Canadian women released from camp for ISIS detainees in SyriaB.C. and Quebec women expected to return to Canada tonight.CanadaOct 25, 2022
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ArriveCAN-related ‘issue’ impacted U.S. crews at border during storm Fiona: Nova Scotia PowerFeds denied Sunday that the power crews from Maine headed to help Canada amid post-tropical storm Fiona were delayed at the border due to the ArriveCAN app.CanadaSep 25, 2022