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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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What travellers who have upcoming flights booked with Air Transat should know if the airline's pilots go on strike; Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab introduced a new express entry category for foreign-trained doctors; The stressful working conditions that nurses face across the country, which include dealing with aggressive behaviour in patients.
There was no shortage of excitement at World Cup draw watch parties across the country, especially with the announcement of a potential Canada-Italy matchup; Sideline chats between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. while attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw; What Canadians think is most important as Canada looks to procure new fighter jets from either the U.S. or Sweden.
A closer look at the factors causing soaring grocery prices across Canada and why experts are projecting those costs to continue to rise in 2026; Tensions are high and expectations are low as the three North American leaders meet in Washington for the FIFA World Cup draw celebration; More on the stories that captured Canadians' attention and what personalities dominated the conversation in 2025, as Google reveals what Canadians clicked on.
the latest on a potential strike by unionized Air Transat pilots and what the impact could be for Canadians during the holiday season; Popular children's entertainer Raffi to discuss the message he hopes fans will take away from his latest release, 'ABC Democracy.'; A 17-year-old is facing several charges after using AI to allegedly create sexualized photos of teen girls at several Calgary high schools.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ordered twenty armoured vehicles from Canadian manufacturer Roshel, as they could fulfill the order in 30 days; The Canada-wide efforts led by the RCMP that led to record seizures of fentanyl and illegal drugs and what the investigation revealed; The outpouring support of an Alberta community after a three-year-old golden retriever with medical issues was abandoned at a dog park.
The toll U.S. tariffs are taking on Canada's steel industry after Ontario’s Algoma Steel had to lay off almost half of its workforce; Prime Minister Mark Carney's adjustments to his cabinet after MP Steven Guilbeault resigned due to Ottawa's energy deal with Alberta; The hurdles Alberta will face if it hopes to make its new pipeline a reality by the application deadline of July 1, 2026.
More on the famed Siebel Institute’s decision to relocate to Montreal after teaching the art of brewing for generations in Chicago; The reason behind International Testing Agency's decision to ban Canadian swimmer Penny Oleksiak from competition for two years; A Toronto senior who is accused of claiming a $1-million lottery jackpot for himself when he should have split it with two others.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is considering a trip to Washington next week, making it his third trip since being elected; A breakthrough form of therapy that is giving new hope to those suffering from glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive types of cancer; A potential deal between Ottawa and Alberta that could permit a new pipeline and how B.C. could throw a wrench into the plans.
The significant shift in trade talks between Canada and India as the G20 summit wrapped up on Sunday in Johannesburg, South Africa; Canada's new 'Lost Canadians' legislation and how this praised bill could negatively impact children adopted abroad in Canada; A Winnipeg man's horrifying hospital experience and a warning from doctors that these types of incidents are happening more often.
U.S. President Donald Trump's 28-point Ukraine-Russia peace plan and the growing calls by other nations that changes must be made; More from Johannesburg, South Africa, where Prime Minister Carney seized the opportunity to secure investment in Canada at the G20 summit; The mixed reactions from businesses after Canada Post and the union representing postal workers reached an agreement in principle.
The latest from Bella Coola, B.C., where a grizzly bear attacked students and teachers on a field trip, sending four to the hospital; Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have reached a deal in principle after two years of bargaining but have yet to finalize tentative agreement; The heartwarming story of a father and his nine-year-old son who are spreading joy through random acts of kindness in P.E.I.
How the Liberal government narrowly survived its final confidence vote and what factors led to the numbers landing in their favour; A closer look at the costs Canadians face after Statistics Canada's new report, which shows inflation cooled in October; A man and a woman in Ontario facing multiple charges in connection with thefts at mausoleums and cemeteries in the region.U.S. President Trump signs a bill directing the U.S. Department of Justice to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Authorities in California confirm a Calgary man died while trying to save his daughter from the ocean. A body matching the child's description has been found; More on an Ontario man's experience with ChatGPT, which led him to file a lawsuit against the AI chatbot's parent company, OpenAI; How Canadians could be heading back to polls for another election if the Liberals’ budget is shot down in Monday’s vote.
The lengths some parents are going to in order to access baby formula amid rising costs and limited supplies in Canada; The impact U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to lower tariffs on some food imports could have on the Canada-U.S. trade war; Despite promises from Ottawa, Canadian alcohol producers are still facing challenges in selling their products across the country.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday lowering tariffs on beef, coffee, and other foods amid growing concerns around inflation; How Canadians are approaching holiday expenditures amid tough economic times and higher costs; PM Mark Carney's first-ever federal budget is under fire as the interim parliamentary budget officer raises concerns amid Ottawa's approval.
Saab’s president says adding the Swedish fighter jet to its fleet could bring thousands of manufacturing jobs and jet production technology to Canada; A Barrie, Ont. childcare centre says they are reviewing allegations of inappropriate conduct by an educator.
An Ontario couple’s cautionary tale for travellers after being denied boarding by Air Transat on their return flight to Toronto; Newly-released damning emails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein mention U.S. President Donald Trump.
Details on a W5 investigation that triggered an overseas arrest; Canada prepares to host a meeting with foreign ministers from G7 countries; veterans gather in Ottawa for national Remembrance Day ceremony. Plus, taking on the challenge to walk the whole island of P.E.I.
The failure to curb a year-long measles outbreak has caused Canada to lose its elimination status; PM Mark Carney says a second round of nation-building projects will be announced on Thursday.
The latest developments from Ottawa following the second confidence vote, including tough questions for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre; The case that garnered international attention as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency finishes the cull of the B.C. ostriches; Canada’s latest labour report and what the numbers are showing as young Canadians struggle to find employment.





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.