Naomi Barghiel
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Naomi Barghiel is a Digital Broadcast Journalist covering national stories for Global News.
Her topics of interest are primarily in health, culture, consumer affairs and anything “off the beaten track.”
She was previously a multi-platform associate producer for news and current affairs at CBC Toronto. There, she covered the COVID-19 pandemic, local budget woes, the many years of Eglinton LRT construction and more.
Naomi graduated from Western University with a Masters of Media in Journalism and Communication in 2022.
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Calgary Flames AGM Chris Snow dies following ALS battleChris Snow died Saturday at 42 years old, after a four year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).Canada9 hours
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Poisoning, concussions: Why student violence on teachers is a growing fearA number of jurisdictions across Canada are reporting a greater frequency of student-on-teacher violence, ranging from verbal threats to physical abuse.CanadaSep 29
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Moneris says widespread credit and debit card processing outage resolvedReports of the outage first appeared on the Downdetector.ca website before noon eastern time on Saturday.CanadaSep 23
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Canada Post to review use of personal data after breaking privacy lawsCanada Post said in a statement that it is committed to the Privacy Act and the protections it places on personal data, after originally disputing the privacy watchdog's findings.CanadaSep 22
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As Ukraine’s Zelenskyy arrives, Canada’s CSE warns cyber ‘vigilance’ neededCanada is subject to ongoing and persistent cyberthreats like every other government and private sector organization in the world, the CSE said in a release Friday.CanadaSep 22
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Is your data safe with Canada Post? What we know about privacy law violationsCanada Post's gathering of personal information for a marketing program sold to businesses is “absolutely outrageous," a former privacy commissioner says.CanadaSep 21
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Working from home may halve emissions compared to office-goers: studyOffice energy is the main contributor to the carbon footprint of on-site and hybrid workers, the study published Monday in PNAS found.CanadaSep 20
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Canada joins allies in sending air defence missiles to UkraineThe money will come from the $500 million fund Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in June 2023 for military assistance in Ukraine.CanadaSep 17
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Enoki mushrooms recalled due to possible Listeria contaminationHealth Canada warns that foods contaminated with Listeria bacteria won’t necessarily look or smell spoiled, but they can still make people sick.CanadaSep 17
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Magnetic Dart Board recalled due to potential ‘life-threatening’ hazardHealth Canada determined that the dart boards do not meet Toy Regulations in Canada, after the product failed to meet testing for magnetic force.ConsumerSep 16
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Portable generator recalled due to ‘fire and burn hazard’In a recall notice issued Thursday, Health Canada advised consumers to stop using specific models of two Generac portable generators and contact the company for a free repair kit.ConsumerSep 16
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How this AI mammogram could help detect breast cancer years in advanceThe technology uses AI to provide women with personalized risk estimations one to two years ahead of time, even when a current mammogram comes back clear.CanadaSep 14
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Should Canadians still use nasal decongestants? What we know after FDA panel rulingThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ruled Tuesday that a key drug in popular decongestants is ineffective, which one Canadian group of doctors has known for years.CanadaSep 13
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Trudeau’s plane grounded in India by technical issues following G20 summitThe Prime Minister's Office says it was alerted to the issue as Trudeau's delegation departed for the airport. Trudeau will stay in India until alternate transport is arranged.CanadaSep 10
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Extreme heat may increase risk of severe health problems during pregnancy: studyA study published Thursday in the JAMA Network Open found that exposure to extreme heat may increase the risk of severe health problems in pregnant individuals.CanadaSep 9
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Ottawa ‘ready’ to help as Alberta daycare E.coli outbreak growsMinister of Health Mark Holland says the government will help Alberta if needed, as the province grapples with an E.coli outbreak linked to multiple Calgary daycares.CanadaSep 9
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E. coli outbreak in Calgary daycares: Everything we knowNearly a dozen Calgary daycares that share a central kitchen have reported an outbreak of E.coli, but the exact source of the bacteria remains unknown.CanadaSep 7
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Pediatricians call youth overdoses a public health emergency. What will end it?As students prepare to go back to school, prevention organizations are urging adults to take action against the rising risk of substance abuse to youth.CanadaSep 3
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European airline introduces kid-free zone on flights. Is Canada next?Corendon Airlines is introducing an 'Only Adult' section on some flights, but experts say similar kid-free zones likely won't be coming to Canada skies.CanadaAug 31
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As cost of living soars, school food programs struggle to fill growing needThe Coalition for Healthy School Food and Breakfast Club of Canada are urging the government to implement a national school food policy as programs struggle to meet demands.CanadaAug 25
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Coughs and sore paws: How rescue organizations are saving pets from wildfiresPet rescue organizations are working day and night to ensure the safety of pets whose owners had to follow wildfire evacuation orders in B.C. and the N.W.T.CanadaAug 20
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Wildfires: How to talk to your kids about emergency evacuationsOne emergency physician recommends that parents take care of their own mental health, keep their kids informed about potential relocations and remain patient.CanadaAug 19
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Worried about the cost of back-to-school shopping? You’re not aloneNew studies are showing that Canadian parents are planning on spending more cautiously on back-to-school shopping this year in order to combat rising prices.CanadaAug 16
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Playing football may increase risk of Parkinson’s disease in men, study findsA study published in the JAMA Network Open suggests that men who played football for a longer duration and at higher levels are at greater risk for developing Parkinson's disease.CanadaAug 12
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As the Atlantic hits record temperatures, what does it mean for marine life?Record-high sea temperatures in the northeastern Atlantic are raising concerns by conservationists about how well marine ecosystems can survive in a disrupted food web.CanadaAug 11