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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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Synagogues everywhere are on high alert after a man drove his vehicle into a U.K. synagogue and began stabbing people; A longtime bail and parole advocate Tom O’Sullivan, sheds light on the urgent need for parole, bail reform in Canada; Latest data shows despite housing affordability in Canada going down, some cities are trending in a different direction.
Laval police are investigating a fatal shooting at a Starbucks in Laval, Que., with possible ties to organized crime; Marineland say they are disappointed by the federal government’s decision in denying their request to ship 30 belugas to China.
Truth and Reconciliation Day ceremonies were held across Canada to honour those that died and survivors of Canada’s residential schools; U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs dole another blow to Canadian businesses and a renewed attack on Canada’s sovereignty; hundreds of top U.S. military personnel met at the behest of U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth in a 'rebranding' of America's military.
U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu, where the two agreed to framework for a ceasefire in Gaza; Ottawa offers lifeline to one of Canada’s major steel companies impacted by tariffs; U.S. President Donald Trump’s threatens 100 per cent tariffs on films made outside the U.S. and the impact it could have on Canada’s film industry.
Canada Post workers head back to the picket lines across the country and the potential impact it’s having on small businesses; Prime Minister Mark Carney talks with other world leaders in the U.K. to boost Canada’s trade and economic ties; U.S. President Donald Trump's reacts to former FBI director James Comey getting indicted Thursday.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers declares a nationwide strike in retaliation for Ottawa's move to curb door-to-door mail; U.S. President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, kitchen cabinets, furniture, and heavy trucks starting Oct. 1
A 23-year-old RBC employee has been charged by the RCMP for accessing the personal data of Prime Minister Mark Carney; A shooter opened fire on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement location in Dallas.
Trade relations between China and Canada are warming up; Donald Trump delivered harsh words at the UN General Assembly; the Canadian stock market is on an upward swing; plus, inspiring words from an 80-year-old softball player.
U.S. President Donald Trump linked autism in children to the use of Tylenol during pregnancy; growing support for Palestinian statehood dominates UN assembly; nearly 400 ostriches will meet their fate as the CFIA prepares to carry out a cull.
Irish rap group Kneecap says it’s initiating legal action against Toronto MP Vince Gasparro, who said Canada would not allow them to enter the country; The federal government tables new legislation to target hate-related offences in Canada; Poilievre determined to retain Conservative leadership following Jan. review.
U.S. President Donald Trump puts broadcasters on notice, floating the idea of removing their licenses if what they air is critical of him; PM Mark Carney and Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum signing a deal to deepen economic and security ties between Canada and Mexico.
The Bank of Canada cuts the key interest rate to 2.5 per cent amid slow economic growth; U.S. President Donald Trump was welcomed with regal pageantry by King Charles III at Windsor Castle
Minister Chrystia Freeland steps down from cabinet; Ontario couple on trial in the killing of a 12-year-old Indigenous boy. Plus, remembering the life of legacy of Robert Redford.
PM Mark Carney unveils future plans for Ottawa and faces criticism from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre; The cost of the 2025 federal election and what Elections Canada is aiming to improve to cut costs of future elections; Surrey, B.C., offering one of the largest police rewards in Canadian history to confront a surge in violent extortion cases.
Ottawa is facing a tough economic decision after U.S. President Donald Trump calls on NATO countries to sanction China; Multiple people have been arrested following clash between a ‘Canada First’ rally and counter-protesters in Toronto; Graphic video of Charlie Kirk’s death sparks debates on content moderation.
The latest details on the assassination of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk and reactions from U.S. politicians on the heinous act; Tragic daycare crash in Richmond Hill, Ont. that took the life of a toddler and injured 6 other children; Canada promises to stand with Poland after Russian drones the entered Polish airspace were shot down.
Many world leaders are condemning Israel's attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar, some calling it a flagrant violation of international law; Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with Liberal caucus in Edmonton a week ahead of Parliament resuming; Could Chinese-made EVs boost Canada's slouching EV sales?
An Ontario official claims someone used AI to clone her voice and phone number to threaten a potential mayoral candidate; Will Ottawa’s latest pledge of $80 million to help N.L. industries hit hard by U.S. tariffs be enough? Alberta's book ban saga continues, as public pushback compels the province to amend ban criteria.
Growing skepticism over Ottawa’s future environmental goals and the Carney government’s ability to meet Canada’s climate target. Canada reaffirms support for Ukraine after Russia's 'egregious' air assault on Kyiv.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the program should be abolished, citing unemployment concerns for Canadians; and, some Canadians say they will boycott Crown Royal if the company continues plans to move some distilleries to the U.S.
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.