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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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Allison Bamford reports RCMP are searching for two armed suspects after a fatal shooting at Big Island Lake Cree Nation. Katelyn Wilson has more on the search for answers after a Gatineau, Que., couple was found dead in their vacation home in the Dominican Republic. Mexican authorities have seized luxury motorcycles linked to fugitive Ryan Wedding, tightening the international hunt. Judy Trinh reports.
Sarah Plowman has the latest on the hectic weather conditions wreaking havoc from Ontario to Newfoundland and Labrador, as icy conditions impact holiday travel. Andrew Johnson reports on Russia's latest assault on Ukraine, after an alleged drone attack by Ukraine targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin. Long drive-thru lineups at a newly reopened Taco Bell have slowed traffic for days, forcing Mount Pearl to step in with traffic control. Garret Barry reports.
Kamil Karamali says Canada’s multi-billion-dollar economic support as President Zelensky prepares a peace plan ahead of a Trump meeting. Andrew Johnson reports emotional tributes marking 80 years since liberation and honouring Canada’s war heroes. Maria Sarrouh introduces how PEI volunteers track bird species to support long-term conservation research.
Bitter cold, heavy snowfall and freezing rain swept across the country today, disrupting holiday travel and keeping some shoppers home; Despite the harsh weather, some Canadians hit the stores on Boxing Day to find deals to help offset the rising costs of living; Swapping his sleigh for a plane, Santa travelled to remote Manitoba communities to make sure children didn’t miss out on Christmas.
U.S. political analyst Eric Ham weighs in on another release of heavily redacted Epstein records and new FBI findings about a disputed letter; An Ontario judge has granted bail to the lawyer accused of ties to fugitive Ryan Wedding’s international drug trafficking operation; Tensions are escalating between the U.S. and Venezuela over access to oil resources and the seizure of oil tankers. 
Canada has appointed Mark Wiseman as its next ambassador to the United States, a key change as Ottawa prepares for trade talks; Fake AI images are fueling confusion, leaving people unsure what to believe and casting doubt on legitimate photos and real events; Canada’s sovereignty has faced pressure during U.S. President Trump’s second term, leading PM Carney to prioritize military investment; and more.
A new report seeks to address some of the reasons why the NDP faltered in 2025; Canada’s high cost of living has deterred some Canadians from local this holiday season; residents in Atlantic Canada say the increasing food casts are making it harder to feed their families; and more.
The latest on the U.S. Justice Department releasing thousands of redacted files related to the Epstein case, including photos and call logs; Daniel Jolivet, 68, who has maintained his innocence since being convicted of a quadruple murder in 1994, was granted release Friday by a Quebec Superior Court; A Toronto man is facing terrorism-related charges linked to ISIS, along with other offenses, allegedly targeting the Jewish community. 
Prime Minister Mark Carney met virtually with Canada’s premiers Thursday as his government navigates a complex mix of energy policy disputes, U.S. trade pressure and growing regional tensions.
Emergency crews are facing dangerous conditions in southern Alberta after heavy snow and strong winds wreaked havoc across the region; U.S. President Donald Trump attributing some of his successes to the use of tariffs as he addressed the nation on Wednesday evening; Canada’s population fell by about 76,000 in the third quarter, a rare decline outside the pandemic, driven by immigration changes.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's accusation that PM Mark Carney is encouraging backroom deals to secure a majority government; More on the investigation after director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found dead in their Brentwood, CA, home; Jewish communities across Canada are on high alert following the deadly attack in Australia and the rise in hate crimes at home.
More on Ottawa’s Children’s hospital sounding the alarm and their advice to the public as Canada’s flu season surges; Major flooding in B.C.'s Fraser Valley and how it's impacting communities as officials confirm that there is more rain in the forecast; A closer look at the Epstein photos released by House Democrats, including whose picture it is and what they're doing.
Australia’s world-first law banning social media for kids under 16 and the Canadian mother pushing for similar protections. Canadians are feeling the pinch this season as experts urge smarter spending while inflation holds near 2 per cent. Health Canada’s approval of Zuranolone, a new drug that offers faster relief for moms with postpartum depression.  
A tentative deal has been reached between Air Transat and the pilots’ union, bringing relief to thousands of passengers; The family of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi's $2.2M suit claiming racial profiling and unjustified force in his death; Canadian potash producers say the U.S. potash supply can't be replaced quickly, which could cause potential job and production impacts.
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.
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Jason Smalls

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.

Mar 16th
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kim labreche

a really nice 'feel good' story. made me smile and distract from unsettling, crazy news

Jan 31st
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Chris Klumper

thanks castbox for subscribing me to this without my knowledge.

Apr 29th
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