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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World juniors case raises consent questions, but appeal unlikely: expertsLegal experts say while the judge's reasoning on consent may raise concerns, the decision itself appears legally sound and may not form enough basis for an appeal.Crime1 hour
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Israeli envoy accuses UN of blocking aid in Gaza after Carney condemnationCarney said Israel's control of aid distribution must be replaced by "comprehensive provision" of humanitarian assistance led by international organizations.WorldJul 25
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PowerSchool ‘not off the hook’ for data breach: ex-privacy commissionerChantal Bernier says the agreement that ended a federal probe into the hack was the most effective way to hold PowerSchool accountable, but called for more powers at the agency.TechJul 25
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NHL says world junior players acquitted of sex assault ‘ineligible’ to playMichael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dubé and Cal Foote were found not guilty of all charges, but the NHL says they are ineligible to play as it reviews the ruling.CanadaJul 24
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U.S. steelmakers say Trump’s tariffs ‘working,’ want Canada to follow suitTop American steel producers are charging more for their products due to tariffs, which economists say is a natural effect that squeezes buyers and that Canada should avoid.EconomyJul 24
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Canadian who died in ICE custody had health issues before his death: agencyThe details on what U.S. officials say led up to the June death of 49-year-old Johnny Noviello in Miami were included in a report released by ICE on Wednesday.U.S. NewsJul 23
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NYC man charged for allegedly placing homemade bombs on subway, rooftopsMichael Gann, 55, was arrested in early June with another explosive device on his person and before he caused any harm with the devices he allegedly placed around Manhattan.CrimeJul 23
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Police-reported crime in Canada fell in 2024 for 1st time since pandemicStatistics Canada attributed much of the overall decline in the crime severity index in 2024 to a six per cent drop in non-violent crime, but violent crime also fell.CanadaJul 22
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Federal probe into massive PowerSchool data breach is being discontinuedThe hack accessed the personal data — including medical information and social security numbers — of millions of current and former students and thousands of staff across Canada.TechJul 22
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Canada’s international student program to face auditor general probeA report on Canada's international student program is expected to be tabled in Parliament in 2026, a spokesperson for Auditor General Karen Hogan's office told Global News.CanadaJul 21
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How Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ impacts Canada and the clean energy pushExperts say the bill, which cuts billions of tax credits for clean energy and electric vehicles, end a brief era where the U.S. and Canada were moving in the same direction.EnvironmentJul 5
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Case of missing N.S. kids hits 2 months with no answers. What we knowLilly and Jack Sullivan, aged six and four, were reported missing from their home on May 2 but multiple searches for them have turned up no evidence of their whereabouts.CrimeJul 2
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More Canadians avoiding U.S. goods, travel amid Trump trade war: pollA new Ipsos poll for Global News found growing majorities of Canadians remain angry toward the United States, while Canadian pride has rebounded after years of declines.CanadaJul 1
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American pride has fallen to new low, driven by splits on party, age: pollThe Gallup poll, released ahead of July Fourth celebrations, found the number of people saying they are 'extremely' or 'very' proud to be an American has fallen since last year.U.S. NewsJun 30
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Trump says he’d ‘absolutely’ approve new strike if Iran enriches uraniumAsked if he would consider bombing the country again if uranium enrichment levels became concerning to the U.S., Trump replied: 'Without question. Absolutely.'WorldJun 27
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Trump says U.S. terminating trade talks with Canada ‘effective immediately’Trump said on Truth Social the decision was due to Canada moving ahead with a digital services tax on American technology firms that operate in Canada.CanadaJun 27
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What counts for NATO’s defence infrastructure spending? Not just mineralsDefence and economic policy experts agree the NATO agreement is broad enough that it affords allies a lot of wiggle room to justify certain projects as being defence-related.CanadaJun 27
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Steel tariff measures ‘fail to address the crisis we are in,’ industry saysThursday's statement from the Canadian Steel Producers Association takes particular issue with Ottawa's immediate measures like a tariff rate quota on foreign steel products.CanadaJun 26
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Carney’s major projects, internal trade bill becomes lawWhile Bill C-5 passed without amendments, a handful of senators attempted to persuade their colleagues to include language about respecting Indigenous rights.PoliticsJun 26
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Canadian citizen dies while in U.S. ICE custody in FloridaICE said the Canadian was found unresponsive Monday at the Federal Detention Center in Miami and was attended to by medical staff, but was pronounced dead the same day.CanadaJun 26
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More than 800 Canadians have left Iran, Israel amid conflict: officialsGlobal Affairs Canada said the agency is also aware of many Canadians across the Middle East region who have reached safety independently.CanadaJun 26
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What is NATO’s new 5% defence spending pledge, and how will Canada meet it?Here's what to know about the new spending target, its two categories of 'core defence' and broader defence-related infrastructure, and how Canada plans to achieve each.CanadaJun 25
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Opioid deaths in Canada fell 17% but 20 people still died per day in 2024The data for 2024 released Wednesday by the Public Health Agency of Canada showed 7,146 deaths were recorded last year, 80 per cent of which were in just three provinces.HealthJun 25
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Trump says Iran’s nuclear capabilities ‘blown up to kingdom come’U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that Iranian nuclear sites were 'obliterated' runs contrary to reporting by several U.S. media outlets.U.S. NewsJun 25
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Iran ceasefire an ‘opportunity’ for Gaza peace, Palestinian state: CarneyPrime Minister Mark Carney says he's hopeful the ceasefire between Iran and Israel will provide an 'opportunity' to end hostilities in Gaza and bring a broader Middle East peace.CanadaJun 24