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CTV National News is Canada's most-watched national news program. Now you can stay up date Monday to Friday with the CTV National News Podcast, delivered nightly. Listen to Canada’s most trusted newscast featuring stories from here and around the world with a perspective that is distinctly Canadian and backed by the #1 news organization in Canada.
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A man fatally shot by ICE officers in Minneapolis has now been identified as 37-year-old Alex Peretti; a dangerous polar vortex passing through Canada is pushing homeless shelters beyond their limits; residents in Northwest Territories are struggling with homelessness as public housing units fall to disrepair; and more.
The FBI has released footage of Canadian former Olympian and alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding being escorted off a plane after he was arrested in Mexico City; Breaking development in the case of a Canadian woman’s death in Mexico; Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded a two-day Liberal cabinet retreat in Quebec following words with U.S. President Donald Trump; and more.
U.S. President Donald Trump is withdrawing his invitation to Prime Minister Mark Carney to join the American-led Board of Peace; How PM Mark Carney's speech could affect trade talks with the U.S. after being criticized by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick; Coming off the heels of his acclaimed speech in Davos, Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered another speech defending Canadian values.
A look at U.S. President Donald Trump's response to Prime Minister Mark Carney's speech, which called for unity among middle-power nations; A break down of U.S. President Donald Trump’s address at the World Economic Forum and the possible deal struck between Trump and NATO on Greenland; The divide over Canada's trade deal with China, as it could impact industries across Canada in both positive and negative ways.
Mike Le Couteur has more on the balancing act for Canada as it looks to support Greenland while U.S. President Donald Trump issues new tariffs on EU countries; Annie Bergeron-Oliver reports on PM Mark Carney's arrival in Davos for the World Economic Forum, where U.S. President Donald Trump is the topic of conversation; Heather Wright reports a warning from doctors in Canada that the country's health-care system could collapse if a major emergency occurs during the World Cup.
Prime Minister Mark Carney visits Qatar to strengthen bilateral ties; European leaders push back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats over Greenland; Prince Edward Island is seeing strong population growth, but housing and health services are struggling to keep pace; and more.
New reactions from the automotive industry and car enthusiasts as Canada strikes a landmark deal with China; canola tariffs added pressures to an already difficult growing year, but the new trade agreement could spark hope for the future; PM Mark Carney is currently meeting with Qatari officials as Canada continues to diversify trade away from the U.S.; and more.
Rachel Aiello reports on the strong, mixed reaction from officials back in Canada following the announcement of Canada’s new trade deal with China; Joy Malbon has more on U.S. President Donald Trump's reaction to the Canada-China trade deal and the growing concern from NATO over the U.S. push for Greenland; Heather Wright looks at the political fallout over Canada dropping its 100 per cent tariff on Chinese EVs and how it will impact the market and consumers.
Annie Bergeron-Oliver reports on a new era of relations between Canada and China after signing new agreements to boost exports between the two countries; Heather Wright looks at the chaotic travel conditions in central Canada after a nasty winter storm causes road closures and major flight delays across the country; Despite a national decline in home sales in 2025, experts are forecasting a slight rebound in 2026, thanks to first-time homebuyers. Abigail Bimman explains.
Heather Wright examines Canada’s Arctic defences and how vulnerable the country is to U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation plans; Vassy Kapelos weighs in on whether Canada will once again deal with a national unity crisis following Quebec Premier Francois Legault's resignation; A historical Indigenous site in Alberta is receiving new attention after being referenced in the hit show 'The Pitt.' Tyson Fedor has the details.
Abigail Bimman discusses Canada’s top priorities ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trip to China and the potential challenges that could arise; Scott Hurst breaks down Canadian Transportation Authority reports for 2025, from vaping on board to uttering threats and even indecent exposure; Heather Wright looks at the ongoing concerns from a member of the diaspora in Canada following U.S. President Donald Trump's latest comments.
Abigail Bimman breaks down Prime Minister Mark Carney's trip to China this week and what Canadians can expect as the country looks to diversify trade; Mike Le Couteur has more on the Iranian regime's killing of hundreds of protesters and the mounting concerns in Canada from members of the diaspora; Adrian Ghobrial looks at the data that suggests Canadians feel crime is up in their communities, despite the crime rates being lower than previous years.
Toronto’s Iranian community are fearful for their family back home as the communications blackout continues without sign of stopping; Canola farmers are continuing to struggle to regain their profits after China implemented tariffs last March. But can Carney negotiate a deal? A Costco has turned into a much-needed community hospital, hoping to alleviate some of the strain on nearby emergency rooms; and more.
Trump’s vow to run Venezuela, including taking control of its oil reserves, brings up additional questions; doctors and immunocompromised Canadians are worries that the new recommendation could increase vaccine hesitancy; local restauranteurs say they’re struggling to stay open as Canadians begin to avoid eating out due to increased food costs; and more.
Newly released video from immigration officer’s perspective shows the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis; Team Canada’s women’s Olympic hockey team lineup includes PWHL favourites and rookies; Youth unemployment increased despite thousands of new jobs created in December 2025: StatCan
A man and a woman were both shot and wounded during a targeted vehicle stop by U.S. Border Patrol agents, according to the Department of Homeland Security; How Canada could be impacted if the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the legality of U.S. President Donald Trump's global tariffs on Friday; More on a new study that suggests popular weight loss drugs like ‘Ozempic’ or ‘Wegovy’ can have rebounding effects after discontinuation.
Warning: A woman in Minnesota was shot and killed by ICE agents after she allegedly tried to run over law enforcement, according to the Department of Homeland Security; Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming trip to China marks the first visit by a Canadian prime minister since 2017; More on the Trump administration continuing to intensify talks about purchasing Greenland and what it means for Canada.
Joy Malbon reports on massive pro-Maduro marches that took place Tuesday as U.S. President Donald Trump says he now oversees Venezuela; After U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to rebuild Venezuela's energy sector, many are calling for Canada to ramp up its energy exports. Rachel Aiello explains; Rahim Ladhani has more on the Blue Jays making headlines in the offseason with their latest acquisition from Japan, Kazuma Okamoto.
After being seized by the U.S. military, Venezuela’s ousted president Nicolás Maduro was arraigned and claims he is a prisoner of war; Markets are reacting after the U.S. moved to assert control over Venezuela’s oil reserves, fuelling concerns about global energy markets; Chrystia Freeland is leaving Parliament for a new role as an economic advisor for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The Trump administration says Maduro is set to appear in court tomorrow, facing an array of changes relating to drugs, terrorism, and more; new images show massive amounts of destruction, with the number of civilian deaths still unknown; former foreign affairs minster Peter MacKay says the world is watching the impacts of Maduro’s capture, with other oil-rich countries taking note; and more.





I'm really curious to see how Mark Carney's streamlined cabinet will handle Canada's biggest economic issues, especially amid Trump's ongoing trade war tensions. It seems Carney's experience with global finance could be exactly what Canada needs to navigate these uncertain times. Canadians eager to follow his leadership closely can keep up by using www.ctv.ca activate https://ctv-television-network.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to stream coverage conveniently. I hope Carney brings a balanced approach and effective diplomacy to strengthen our position internationally. This is definitely a major turning point for Canadian politics.
a really nice 'feel good' story. made me smile and distract from unsettling, crazy news
thanks castbox for subscribing me to this without my knowledge.