Sean Boynton
National Online Journalist
Sean Boynton is a national online journalist with Global News, based in Vancouver, B.C. He covers national and international news with a focus on politics in the U.S. and around the world.
Sean graduated from Mount Royal University in Calgary with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He served as editor-in-chief and news editor during his tenure with the journalism program’s in-house publication, the Calgary Journal, and was the arts editor for the student newspaper The Reflector. While in school, Sean also contributed to Calgary’s monthly music and arts magazine BeatRoute, eventually working his way up to managing editor.
Upon moving to Vancouver, Sean continued his journalism education at Simon Fraser University and freelanced for a variety of publications, including Black Press, before joining the Global BC newsroom as a freelance online news producer. He later joined the online desk full-time, and was nominated with the rest of the team at the RTDNA Awards for their coverage of the northern B.C. murders and manhunt.
He has since covered the 2020 U.S. election, the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, the future of abortion care in the U.S. after the fall of Roe v. Wade, and the war in Ukraine. He was also part of the online team that won a RTDNA Award in 2022 for its federal election night coverage.
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Canada Post says layoffs aim to ‘align our management team’ amid overhaulThe company said the changes 'will align with the government’s expectation that leadership and structural change from within the Corporation is essential.'Canada12 hours
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Say cheese? Why you’ll soon have to take photos when entering, exiting U.S.Travellers will soon be required to have their photograph taken when entering or leaving the U.S. by air, sea or land — including Canadians and even American citizens.U.S. NewsOct 28
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Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica as powerful Category 5 stormThe storm barrelled ashore on the south side of the island, bringing with it catastrophic wind and rain.WeatherOct 28
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B.C. will go ahead with anti-tariff ads despite Trump blow-up over OntarioPremier David Eby announced last week that B.C. will roll out digital ads in the U.S. next month 'to explain who wins and who loses' from additional tariffs on softwood lumber.PoliticsOct 27
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White House says trade talks won’t resume if Canada ‘can’t be serious’Trump's top economic adviser said the announcement reflected mounting 'frustrations' with Canada in negotiations, while Democrats highlighted the economic harm of Trump's tariffs.PoliticsOct 24
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After Ottawa cancels Ukraine military contract, pressure grows to explainConservatives say the contract's cancellation risks making Canada appear as an unreliable ally to Ukraine and undermines commitments to bolstering the domestic defence industry.CanadaOct 24
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Joly gives GM 15 days to detail ‘next steps’ for workers at Ontario plant'Canadian workers deserve clarity and action, not uncertainty,' Joly said after meeting with representatives from GM, Unifor and the Ontario government Thursday.EconomyOct 23
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Canada Post can survive but fixing it is ‘not going to be easy’: ministerJoël Lightbound, the minister responsible for Canada Post, defended his announced changes to the company's mail delivery business and said they're a 'first step' to saving it.CanadaOct 23
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Bail reform, tougher sentencing bill has been tabled. Here’s what it coversThe Liberal government bill would impose a new reverse onus for bail on six specific offences and toughen sentencing rules for certain cases, including violent repeat offenders.PoliticsOct 23
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Trump says tariffs ‘vital’ as U.S. Supreme Court set to test his authorityTrump said Wednesday he may attend next month's Supreme Court hearing on his tariff policy, calling it 'one of the most important cases we've ever had.'EconomyOct 22
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Will Carney’s budget trigger election? Liberals say that’s up to oppositionSteven MacKinnon made the comments as opposition parties have been laying out their demands for the upcoming federal budget, as well as their various red lines for supporting it.PoliticsOct 22
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Carney vows to double non-U.S. exports, says Canada must ‘play to win’Prime Minister Mark Carney's speech will come as a new report from Desjardins estimates the federal budget deficit could be the highest in 30 years.EconomyOct 22
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Minister won’t say why Ottawa cancelled Ukraine armoured vehicle contractDefence Minister David McGuinty was pressed about the contract at the House of Commons national defence committee while speaking on Canada's defence spending and NATO commitments.CanadaOct 21
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As General Motors cuts production in Ontario, Ottawa plans ‘response group’General Motors says it is ending production of its BrightDrop electric delivery van in Ingersoll, Ont.CanadaOct 21
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Stellantis will face MP study over contracts after Jeep production moveThe Conservatives pushed for the study after Stellantis announced it would be moving planned production of its Jeep Compass from its plant in Brampton, Ont., to Illinois.PoliticsOct 20
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CUSMA exemption to apply to new U.S. tariffs on heavy trucks, partsU.S. President Donald Trump signed the new trade proclamation aboard Air Force One that expands his 25 per cent auto tariffs to cover medium and heavy-duty trucks and parts.EconomyOct 17
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CBSA resolves new airport kiosk outage, chief says issues ‘not acceptable’The CBSA reported a third outage at airport traveller inspection kiosks in less than a month on Friday, amid ongoing fallout from system maintenance issues.CanadaOct 17
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Carney says ‘time to talk’ with U.S. as Ford calls for tariff retaliationMark Carney was speaking in Toronto ahead of a scheduled meeting with Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who has called on the federal government to hit back against U.S. tariffs.CanadaOct 16
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Why dozens of U.S. outlets refused to sign onto Pentagon’s new media rulesPentagon reporters had until Tuesday evening to agree to not request information not pre-approved for release and to limit access within the building.U.S. NewsOct 15
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Liberals table new border bill separating plan for warrantless data demandsPublic Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree introduced the new version of the legislation Wednesday following question period in the House of Commons.CanadaOct 8
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Carney says ‘material progress’ on U.S. trade set to conclude in ‘weeks’Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc told reporters Tuesday that the goal was to 'quickly land deals' on steel, aluminum and energy trade.PoliticsOct 8
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Canada Post strike: Union, minister to meet amid pressure to ‘sort it out’The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said it would be meeting Wednesday with Joël Lightbound, the minister who oversees Canada Post and announced changes that sparked the strike.CanadaOct 8
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Canada is buying 85% less U.S. booze than last year amid trade war: report'This shift may reflect a broader sentiment that U.S.-imposed tariffs are unfair,' the report noted in its assessment of falling exports around the globe.CanadaOct 7
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Canada Post union to meet with minister behind changes to mail carrierCUPW launched a national strike after the federal government announced changes to the Crown corporation's business that would reduce mail service.CanadaOct 7
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Could police get your online data without a warrant? What Liberals propose'This applies to any provider of a service in Canada,' one expert warned. 'That means hotels, car rental companies, your gardener — it doesn't matter.'CanadaOct 7