Global National: Sept. 18, 2025 | US censorship fears deepen after ABC suspends Kimmel’s show

From Global News.

Jimmy Kimmel’s late night talk show has been pulled off the air indefinitely by ABC after pressure from some of its affiliates and the U.S. Federal Communication Commission. Jackson Proskow explains how the suspension follows Kimmel’s comments about the reaction to the arrest of the man who murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk, as well as how it’s deepening fears of censorship by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum have signed a pact to deepen Canada and Mexico’s trade ties and partnerships. David Akin reports on Carney’s diplomatic mission in Mexico and how both leaders are trying to navigate around U.S. President Donald Trump’s unpredictability.

Alberta’s already done it, and soon, COVID-19 vaccines also won’t be free of
charge for some people in Quebec. Heather Yourex-West explains Quebec’s decision, which groups can still get subsidized shots and what the medical community thinks.

Plus, Canada isn’t known as a rugby hotbed, but the country’s women’s national team has made a name for itself by reaching the semifinals of the Women’s Rugby World Cup. Eric Sorensen looks at Canada’s rise and the tall task the team is facing ahead of its match against New Zealand.

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