Eric Mark Do, Global News

Eric Mark Do

Global News

Toronto, ON, Canada

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Past articles by Eric:

‘Spider-Man’ climbs a bridge; Canada is pretty happy; Katy Perry kissed a boy on ‘American Idol’

Here's what got tongues wagging this week! → Read More

Canada this week: New money, more snow, more heartwarming moments

Will it ever stop snowing? Do we love new money? Do we like when hockey teams make kids' dreams come true? All that and more will be answered in this weeks Social Desk Roundup! → Read More

O Canada! Canadians and our native land made big headlines this week

Some of Canada was found in Australia. Our anthem was changed (pending royal assent). And maybe, just maybe, we're getting rid of the nickel. That's not all. → Read More

Canadians — and their pets — embrace all that winter has to offer

From pets prancing in the snow to hockey games beside the highway, Canadian weather lit up social media this week → Read More

Year-end-roundup: Top social stories of 2017

These were the standout stories of 2017, decided by you. Here's what ones generated the most buzz on social media sites based on interactions, shares and comments. → Read More

What are your hopes and dreams for 2018?

As we collectively gear up for another turn around the sun, Global News would like to hear what you're hoping and dreaming that 2018 will bring. → Read More

Science! A cancer breakthrough, flat-earth flyer, fastest production car, and a back-flipping robot

Do you love science? Then you'll love the news from this week! → Read More

This week in Canada: 5 things that could kill you; 1 that could save you

There were a couple of serious Halloween warnings from police this week, along with some big recalls that had readers concerned about what's in their homes. → Read More

Canada mourns death of 2 Canadian icons; amazing dog rescues caught on camera

The tributes and memorials were incredible and showed the impact that Gord Downie and John Dunsworth had on people. → Read More

In the Las Vegas shooting, we saw the bad. But in its wake, goodness shone through

Tales from the Las Vegas massacre transfixed social media audiences this week. Here are just a few stories. → Read More

September snowfall, a lawn-mowing dream come true, and ticketed for going 1km/hr too fast

It can be a cold world out there, (especially when it snows while it's still summer!), but there are still some heartwarming moments in Canada and beyond. → Read More

Otis the self-sustaining dog, a jumping whale and majestic moon had the most clicks this week

Nature, as well as the animals that live in it, can be breathtakingly beautiful and awe-inspiring. → Read More

The Good News: Capt. Jack Sparrow visits children’s hospital, Soup Nazi serves up to support B.C. wildfire victims

Tragic news was top of mind from Charlottesville to Barcelona and beyond this week. But these heartwarming stories were the ones that really got you talking (and sharing!), and with good reason. → Read More

Pint-sized friendly flyer steals hearts of passengers — and Global News audience

A tiny friendly flyer, a quick-thinking B.C. boater and some regretful bike thieves — these are the stories that captivated Global News audience members on social media this week. → Read More

Here’s what you were talking about this week on social media

From a veteran's cameo to a great white shark arriving on Canada's coast, and even a Mountie chasing a black bear: these are the stories that resonated with you this week. → Read More

Here’s what you were talking about this week on social media

Here are the top stories from the week that resonated with the Global News social media audience. → Read More

Snapchat’s new map feature could be tracking you all the time

While there is the option to opt out of this feature, otherwise known as "Ghost Mode," critics have maintained in the days since it was released that Snap Map could be used to stalk or bully others. → Read More