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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What we know so far about U.K. Tories and election gambling allegations
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Policing the police: What powers do civilian bodies have in Canada?
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NWT wildfire: Rapidly growing wildfire threatens northern community of Fort Good Hope
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What risk do zoonotic diseases pose?
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Will the Oilers and F1 boost Canada’s economy? Where the impacts could be felt
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How do traffic slowdowns and congestion affect the economy?
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Governor General calls for online respect
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Canadians should listen to CSIS head on TikTok warning, Trudeau says
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Ukraine has retaken half of territory lost at start of war: NATO
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Are Canada’s water bombers ready for forest fires?
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A once-in-a-lifetime celestial explosion may be near — and Canadians can see
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Will AI help or hurt climate change?
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Canada repatriates 6 children of woman deemed security risk from ISIS camp
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Canada’s Competition Bureau is investigating Lululemon
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What G7 phase-out of ‘unabated’ coal-powered energy means for Canada
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Parents’ house wealth affects children: StatCan
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Air Transat flight dispatchers vote to strike. Will it affect flights?
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Dating apps ‘worse than ever’ for your privacy, report warns
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EV sales in Canada rose in recent years despite higher interest rates. Why?
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Russia will attack NATO if Ukraine falls, Mike Pence warns
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What we know so far about U.K. Tories and election gambling allegationsThe U.K. Conservative Party's campaign chief stepped down and two candidates are under investigations for gambling on the outcome of the upcoming election.World5 hours
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RCMP has ‘multiple’ investigations into federal contracting, force saysThe RCMP has multiple investigations into federal contracting, though police officials wouldn’t provide specific details.CanadaJun 19
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Policing the police: What powers do civilian bodies have in Canada?Video of police chasing a suspect through oncoming traffic last month startled Canadians. Two of the officers refused to speak to the police watchdog. So who polices the police?CanadaJun 19
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Fort Good Hope wildfire has not yet reached community: officialsThe Fort Good Hope fire hasn't yet reached the community and for now, officials are hopeful. But they said the wind could still change and put buildings at risk.CanadaJun 17
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Fort Good Hope wildfire forces evacuation of Northwest Territories townA wildfire reached Fort Good Hope in the Northwest Territories and forced the town to evacuate. On Monday morning no buildings had been lost but an official warned there is risk.FireJun 17
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COVID-19, Ebola, bird flu: What to know about zoonotic diseasesCOVID-19 and H5N1 bird flu are both zoonotic, meaning they jumped from animals to humans. How did that happen and how can they infect humans?CanadaJun 15
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New CAF dress code guidelines set beard length – to the centimetreThe Canadian Armed Forces is updating its dress code to clarify rules that govern hair colour, hair style, the length of beards and more.CanadaJun 14
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Canada’s military tracking Russian navy vessels visiting CubaCanada is monitoring Russian naval ships in Cuba with a surveillance plane and Royal Canadian Navy frigate, according to a statement.CanadaJun 13
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Will the Oilers and F1 boost Canada’s economy? Where the impacts could be feltCanadians may spend money in bars to watch the Stanley Cup playoffs and might flock to Montreal for the Grand Prix. But will there be a lasting boost to the economy?CanadaJun 8
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How do traffic slowdowns and congestion affect the economy?Were you late to work this morning? A new study could provide some insight into how much summer roadwork costs the Canadian economy.CanadaJun 7
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As online hate rises, Gov. Gen. Mary Simon wants Canadians to be nicer on the webIn an exclusive interview with Global News, Governor General Mary Simon is urging Canadians to show more respect online -- and says a lack of it has affected her personally.CanadaMay 28
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Canadians should listen to CSIS head on TikTok warning, Trudeau saysPrime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canadians should pay attention after the director of Canada’s spy agency called TikTok a threat.CanadaMay 17
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Ukraine has retaken half of territory lost at start of war: NATONATO’s top soldier said Ukraine’s flag 'will be hoisted in front of (NATO’s) headquarters' one day. The United States' top soldier said allies are rushing to get arms to Kyiv.U.S. NewsMay 16
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Are Canada’s water bombers ready for forest fires?Canada's firefighting resources were strained last year. An expert warns the backbone, the water bombers, are old and may struggle this year if Canada sees many fires this year.CanadaMay 15
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Slovakia’s prime minister Robert Fico shot and in hospitalSlovakia's populist Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot on Tuesday after leaving a meeting with supporters, according to politicians and local media reports.WorldMay 15
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A once-in-a-lifetime celestial explosion may be near — and Canadians can seeCanadians will be able to see a once-in-a-lifetime celestial explosion, likely before September. Astronomers say a star is set to go nova.CanadaMay 10
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As Canada eyes AI growth, could electricity demands fuel climate change?Creating the electricity for artificial intelligence could great increase greenhouse gas emissions and make climate change worse, a researcher says.CanadaMay 9
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U.K. to expel Russian defence attaché for ‘malign activity’A British minister said the country will expel a Russian military attaché accused of being an undeclared military intelligence officer.PoliticsMay 8
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Canada repatriates 6 children of woman deemed security risk from ISIS campThe children of a woman detained in a camp for captured ISIS members are now in Canada. The family lawyer said a family will house all six of them together.CanadaMay 7
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Canada’s Competition Bureau is investigating LululemonCanada's Competition Bureau is investigating Lululemon after an environmental group accused the athleisure brand of 'false and misleading' statements in its environmental impact.CanadaMay 6
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Russian state-backed TikTok posts surge as U.S. election nears: reportTikTok accounts linked to the Russian state are targeting wedge issues ahead of the upcoming U.S. election, a new report is warning. Here's how.U.S. NewsMay 3
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What G7 phase-out of ‘unabated’ coal-powered energy means for CanadaCanada signed a pledge to phase out coal-fired electricity by 2030 with other G7 countries but plans to keep producing coal for steel production.CanadaMay 2
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Air Transat flight dispatchers vote to strike. Will it affect flights?All Air Transat flight dispatchers have voted in favour of a strike mandate. While the airline says salary demands remain "unreasonable," both sides say they're committed to talks.CanadaApr 30
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As Canada’s tax deadline nears, what happens if you don’t file your return?If you don't file your taxes and owe money you may have to pay penalties and interest, an accountant said. The tax deadline is April 30.CanadaApr 27
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Dating apps ‘worse than ever’ for your privacy, report warnsDating apps like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge may collect users' information and share or sell it without people's permission for advertising, a report found.CanadaApr 25