Global National: Feb. 24, 2026 | Canadians in Mexico find normalcy, days after cartel violence

From Global News.

Canadians are trying to enjoy their time in the sun in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, after being caught in cartel violence that has since settled down. As Skylar Peters reports, flights have resumed to the area’s airport, allowing tourists to once again enter or leave the country.

The federal government has summoned representatives from OpenAI, which owns ChatGPT, to answer questions about its safety protocols after the company revealed it had previously banned the account of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting suspect. Touria Izri explains the criticism against OpenAI and the challenge of trying to regulate artificial intelligence and tech companies.

The U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team is facing backlash over a phone call with President Donald Trump after its gold medal win against Canada in the Milano-Cortina Olympics. Melissa Ridgen explains the uproar and why some Canada-based American players are under extra scrutiny.

Plus, a staggering amount of care is needed for anyone injured in the Russia-Ukraine war, especially those who have suffered facial wounds. Heather Yourex-West looks at how Ukrainian eye surgeon Dr. Pavla Ivaniuta is training in Calgary to help people back home.

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