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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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Judy Trinh reports on where the government's ambitious investment into Canada’s northern defences are going and when development will begin; Rachel Aiello examines what's at stake amid the federal government's latest push for a bill that would give police powers to access to online information; Joy Malbon has the latest after an armed shooter reportedly attempted to ram a vehicle with explosives inside into a Detroit synagogue on Thursday.
Mike Le Couteur gauges the reaction in Ottawa following NDP MP Lori Idlout's crossing the floor to the Liberals, putting the party two seats shy of a majority; First Nations chiefs from western Canada met with King Charles on Wednesday to reaffirm their relationships with the crown. Kathy Le explains; Genevieve Beauchemin has the latest on a slow-moving storm across Canada that could affect millions, causing disruptions and delays due to freezing rain.
NDP Leader Don Davies announced Tuesday that Nunavut NDP MP Lori Idlout has crossed the floor to the Liberals, edging the party closer to a majority; Rahim Ladhani has more on the investigation and the reactions from officials after shots were fired at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto; Joy Malbon examines the mixed messaging from the Trump administration regarding when the war in Iran will end, as U.S. strikes intensify.
U.S. President Donald Trump says the war with Iran will be over 'very soon', adding that 'it's the beginning of building a new country.' Adrian Ghobrial reports from the Kapikoy border crossing between Turkiye and Iran, as hundreds of families, including Canadians, flee to safety; Ottawa announces a nearly billion-dollar pledge by the federal government that aims to grow Canada's domestic drone and aerospace tech sectors. Mike Le Couteur has the details.
As the war in Iran continues, more people are attempting to flee by seeking safe passage into Türkiye; a Canadian woman with a Palestinian husband says their families’ options for finding safety are limited; the federal government has officially called for three byelections, with two seats historically in Liberal stronghold; and more.
Adrian Ghobrial reports from Istanbul, Turkiye, where Canadians are anxious to leave the Middle East as violence grows; Canadians arriving back to Toronto say the United Arab Emirates helped get them on a flight back home; community members are calling for Toronto police to do more to fight antisemitism in the region; and more.
Abigail Bimman reports from Tokyo as Canada and Japan announce a new partnership to boost trade, energy, and defence cooperation. Canadians arrive at Pearson Airport after fleeing rising tensions in the Middle East amid limited flights as airlines suspend routes. Beth Macdonell reports. John Vennavally-Rao has more on the Canadian athletes participating in the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games as they aim to bring home gold.
Iran adds Azerbaijan to its targets as the U.S. and Israel carry out strikes, while Canadians continue to seek escape routes; U.S. President Trump now says he must be involved in picking Iran’s next leader, and PM Mark Carney left the door open to joining NATO allies in the Middle East.
Turkey is on alert after an Iranian missile was shot down over its airspace, marking the first time a NATO member has been targeted; Canadian drivers are not pumped about rising gas prices; Meteor fireball behind mysterious flash and boom over Vancouver.
More U.S. and Israeli strikes triggered retaliatory attacks across the Gulf, with embassies hit and civilians fleeing to safety;U.S. President Donald Trump says Iran’s air defences and leadership are 'gone,' and voiced frustration with his own advisers and allies, and as airstrikes on Iran rattled investors, with the TSX and Dow dropping sharply before rebounding, as oil and gas continue to spike.
U.S. and Israeli strikes hit Iran again as Tehran fires missiles across the region, forcing civilians to flee to Turkey, as questions continue to mount over the timing and goals of Operation Epic Fury, leading to U.S. defence leaders not ruling out boots on the ground, as officials face questions about the timing and objectives of Operation Epic Fury.
An unknown number of civilians in both Iran and surrounding countries have been killed since the military strike on Iran began; Carney and Modi are expected to meet within the next few days to create a trade deal; NATO now has eyes on Europe as Sweden deploys fighter jets as a part of a new mission; and more.
Trump says the strikes, backed by the U.S. and Israel, came after Iran refused to end its nuclear program; demonstrators took to the streets of Toronto when announcements poured in that the long-running ruler has been killed; a Canadian says he had to pay thousands of dollars for a flight to get back home after cartel violence broke out in Mexico; and more.
Annie Bergeron-Oliver reports on Canada's GDP shrinking by 0.6 per cent in Q4 as firms cleared stockpiles amid trade fears, slowing growth to 1.7 per cent. Abigail Bimman examines the criticisms PM Mark Carney is facing over foreign interference remarks as he advances trade talks in India. Rachel Aiello examines new guidelines that recommend cholesterol screenings for children to detect genetic risks early and prevent heart disease.
Mike Le Couteur examines Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s speech on Canada-U.S. relations to the Economic Club of Canada on Thursday; A Canadian man with U.S. permanent residency shares his experiences while detained at an ICE processing centre for nearly four months. Andrew Johnson reports; Annie Bergeron-Oliver has more on the pushback from Canada's Sikh community after Ottawa downplayed threats of foreign interference by India.
Annie Bergeron-Oliver reports on comments made by federal officials regarding prior allegations of foreign interference and transnational repression by India; Mike Le Couteur examines the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S. as Donald Trump reiterates his plans to utilize tariffs; Ottawa announced $8 million in aid for Cuba on Wednesday as the country faces worsening conditions amid the ongoing energy crisis. Heather Wright reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump remained committed to realigning global trade through tariffs in his annual State of the Union address on Tuesday; Avery Haines speaks with Canadian tourists in Mexico about their experiences during Sunday's horrific retaliatory attacks by the Jalisco Cartel; Judy Trinh reports on a meeting between Ottawa and OpenAI officials regarding the ban of the Tumbler Ridge shooter's ChatGPT account before the attack.
Avery Haines reports from Mexico amid the ongoing retaliation by the Jalisco cartel following the killing of their leader, 'El Mencho,' by the Mexican military; Judy Trinh gauges the reaction from countries around the world following U.S. President Donald Trump issuing new 15 per cent global tariffs; Adrian Ghobrial reports on a group of Loblaws companies that announced a massive expansion, which also aims to build more budget-friendly stores.
The alleged killing of a drug cartel leader has led to violence and gunfire in Mexico; hockey fans in Milan discuss feeling heartbroken after both the men’s and women’s team lost the gold medal matches to the U.S.; the son of a volunteer firefighter is working to raise awareness for a rare and aggressive form of cancer; and more.
Alberta’s referendum vote, happening in October, has left residents on both sides with numerous questions; researchers at the University of Winnipeg are studying what viruses and microbes could live in Lake Winnipeg; the CUSMA agreement allows extra protections against tariffs, but it may not be enough; 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.