Mercedes Stephenson
Ottawa Bureau Chief/Host
Mercedes Stephenson is Global News’ Ottawa Bureau Chief and the host of the network’s flagship national political affairs program The West Block. Leading Global News’ coverage from the nation’s capital, Stephenson interviews the biggest names in Canadian and international politics.
Hailing from Calgary with a background in Military and Strategic Studies, Stephenson has distinguished herself as one of Canada’s foremost voices in political, defence and foreign policy journalism.
Stephenson has covered major political and leadership conventions and scandals, and provided her expertise from around the world while reporting from locales such as Latvia, France, and Washington – travelling with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his inaugural visit to the Trump White House, Afghanistan and Niger – where she was the first television reporter ever embedded with the Canadian Special Operations Forces. Stephenson also spent time as a national columnist, featuring in numerous prominent Canadian publications, and previously hosted multiple political television programs.
Possessing a strong reputation for breaking stories and a passion for holding the powerful to account, Stephenson was the first to reveal the identity and death of Canadian suicide bomber Aaron Driver, for which she earned a nomination for the prestigious Canadian Association of Journalists Scoop Award. Stephenson’s investigative reporting drew the public’s attention to the mistreatment and neglect of Canadian veterans, and her reporting on how the military handles sexual misconduct led to major policy changes in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Stephenson holds a master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the University of Calgary where her thesis focused on information operations in Afghanistan. She also studied political journalism at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., interned at the Pentagon and studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center for International Studies. Crediting her passion for politics to a fascination with world events and the people behind them, Stephenson applies the same to her personal life, travelling whenever she can to meet new people and experience new places.
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Video Archives
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Trump tariffs: What are the sticking points in the Canada-US trade negotiation -
Wife of terror group ‘member’ backed by Anandasangaree not his constituent: documents -
Canadian Army suspends senior officer over regiment’s inappropriate behaviour -
Cabinet minister under scrutiny over letters supporting terror group ‘member’ -
Canadian military investigating members for ‘abhorrent’ Facebook group -
The West Block: June 22, 2025 -
Are Canadian Sikh leaders living under threat from India? Sikh leader speaks -
Iran’s missile program is a ‘threat to humanity,’ says Israel Deputy Foreign Minister Haskel -
Former Chief of the Defence Staff reacts to spending plans -
Canada may rise U.S. tariffs if a trade deal doesn’t happen soon -
Indian agent alleged to be behind Jagmeet Singh surveillance -
How will Canada meet its defence spending targets? -
The West Block: June 8 -
Canada’s public safety minister asks for conflict of interest ‘screen’ -
Why is Trump doubling steel and aluminum tariffs? -
The West Block: June 1 -
Trump ‘is not finished with tariffs’ -
The new epicenter of terrorism is able to hit North America -
What will Canada’s defence spending look like? -
Trump claims Canada ‘considering’ becoming 51st state after King Charles’ throne speech
Author Archives
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Public safety minister’s phone number was in document seized during 2006 terror finance probeThe document was found during an investigation into the Tamil Tigers' alleged Canadian front group, the World Tamil Movement.CanadaSep 4
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Wife of terror group ‘member’ backed by public safety minister does not live in his riding: documentsGary Anandasangaree has defended his intervention in national security cases as part of his duties for constituents.CanadaJul 29
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Public safety minister defends letters supporting terror group ‘member’ as routineGary Anandasangaree told reporters it was 'part and parcel' of an MP's work.CanadaJul 21
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Prime Minister Carney says he still has confidence in public safety ministerMark Carney said Gary Anandasangaree was transparent about his immigration support letters for a terrorist group 'member.'CanadaJul 16
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Before joining cabinet, public safety minister wrote immigration support letters for terror group ‘member’Gary Anandasangaree asked CBSA to 'review and reconsider' decision denying permanent residence to alleged Tamil Tigers member.CanadaJul 15
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Indian agent had Jagmeet Singh under close surveillanceThe incident, detected in late 2023, prompted police to place tight security around the NDP leader.CanadaJun 12
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Public safety minister recuses himself from files on 2 terrorist groupsPublic Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said he will not deal with matters related to the Tamil Tigers or its Canadian fundraising front.CanadaJun 11
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Canada invites Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman to G7 summit: sourcesIt is not yet known if bin Salman has accepted the invitation. He did not attend last year's G7 summit in Italy despite being invited there as well.PoliticsJun 9
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Carney defends public safety minister over ethics ‘screen’The prime minister said Gary Anandasangaree did the right thing by stepping back from national security decisions in which he could have a perceived conflict.CanadaJun 6
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Public safety minister asks officials to ‘screen’ him from conflict of interestGary Anandasangaree said he wanted to ensure there was 'no perception' of conflict surrounding his handling of 'national security issues relating to the Tamil community.'CanadaJun 6
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King Charles III to open Parliament at end of May, Carney saysIt will be the first time a sovereign has opened Canada's Parliament since 1977 when King Charles III's mother, Queen Elizabeth II, did so.CanadaMay 2
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Yemeni allegedly caught leaving Ontario to join terror group remains in custodySources told Global News he intended to join an Iranian-backed terror group in the Middle East.CanadaMay 2
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Federal election will be announced for April 28: sourceCanada’s next federal election will be held on April 28, Global News has learned. Prime Minister Mark Carney will make the call no later than Sunday.CanadaMar 22
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Mark Carney to be sworn in as Canada’s next prime minister FridayCarney will replace Justin Trudeau after winning a race for the Liberal leadership on Sunday, and will take the reins of government amid a growing trade war with the U.S.PoliticsMar 12
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Chrystia Freeland to set aggressive timeline for 2% defence spending by 2027Successive Canadian governments have for years failed to make NATO’s defence spending targets, drawing the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump.CanadaFeb 6
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RCMP reveals new video of migrant interception at Canada-U.S. borderThe RCMP has intercepted migrants illegally attempting to enter Canada from the United States as Ottawa ramps up border security amid growing pressure from U.S.CanadaFeb 5
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Trudeau to meet with premiers face-to-face after announcing resignationThe in-person meeting, scheduled for next Wednesday in Ottawa, will discuss the threat of U.S. tariffs from Donald Trump, the Prime Minister's Office told Global News.PoliticsJan 7
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Trudeau to shuffle cabinet Friday after Freeland’s resignation: sourcesPrime Minister Justin Trudeau will gather new cabinet appointees at Rideau Hall Friday morning to be sworn into their new positions, two sources told Global News.PoliticsDec 19, 2024
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After Chrystia Freeland resigns, Dominic LeBlanc named finance ministerDominic LeBlanc, a long-time Liberal cabinet member, was sworn in as finance minister hours after Chrystia Freeland resigned from the role.PoliticsDec 16, 2024
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‘Police operation’ over after closures, evacuations near Parliament HillSeveral House of Commons committees being held in Wellington Building, which sits across Wellington Street from Parliament Hill, were suspended after alarms were heard.CrimeDec 10, 2024
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Trudeau promises border helicopters at ‘very productive’ Trump meeting: sourceOn Friday evening, Trudeau landed in Florida and travelled to Trump's Mar-a-Lago club for a hastily arranged dinner and discussion with president-elect.PoliticsNov 30, 2024
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Trudeau flies to Florida to meet with Trump at Mar-a-Lago: sourceThe trip comes days after incoming U.S. president Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico.PoliticsNov 29, 2024
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Liberals set to announce immigration system changes, sources sayThe federal government is set to announce major changes to Canada’s immigration system on Thursday, three sources tell Global News.CanadaOct 23, 2024
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India’s crimes in Canada and the politician allegedly behind themA list compiled by Global News includes arsons and extortions in Alberta, drive-by shootings in B.C. and Ontario and a Winnipeg murder.CanadaOct 15, 2024
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How Indian government agents in Canada targeted Modi’s opponentsThe RCMP has linked six Indian diplomats and consular officials to a wave of shootings, killings, threats, arsons and extortions in Canada.CanadaOct 14, 2024