Carney staffer Braeden Caley to seek nomination in B.C. byelection
One of Prime Minister Mark Carney's key staffers says he’ll be stepping away from his role to seek the nomination for a vacant federal seat in British Columbia.
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One of Prime Minister Mark Carney's key staffers says he’ll be stepping away from his role to seek the nomination for a vacant federal seat in British Columbia.
Political Analyst Lori Williams on how Carney’s messaging of ‘Canada is better together than apart’ resonated with Albertans at the Calgary Stampede.
Former Director of Operations for NORAD, Maj. Gen. (Ret’d) Scott Clancy on why he believes the reinstatement of the blockade makes the U.S. look like ‘bullies.’
CTV News’ public safety analyst Chris Lewis on what investigators will be looking for after the fatal shooting at a Toronto street festival.
CP24’s Courtney Heels on the ‘horrific and heartbreaking shooting’ that left two dead on St. Clair West.
Quebec's video game industry is struggling. Developer Simon Prefontaine was laid off and talks about its future.
Federal officials boost Newfoundland and Labrador’s cod fishing industry by raising the total allowable catch by 55 per cent. Garrett Barry reports.
It’s been over a year since the ‘booze ban’ on American alcohol took effect, and U.S. lawmakers are fighting to have it reversed. Abigail Bimman reports.
New numbers from Statistics Canada reveal that youth employment increased by 33,000 jobs in the month of June. Maria Sarrouh reports.
Suppliers JBS and National Beef have been accused of artificially driving up the price of beef. Adrian Ghobrial reports on how consumers could be compensated.
Prices at the pump have responded to the instability in the Strait of Hormuz, but experts forecast some relief is on the way. John Vennavally-Rao reports.
Senior Economist Brendan Berard examines Canada's June jobs report, including the 6.4 per cent unemployment rate and whether the labour market is improving.
Having a payment schedule and checking references can help protect homeowners from renovations that go wrong. Pat Foran reports.
You built the wealth – now comes the hard part. Passing it on effectively takes more than just paperwork. It requires clear communication, shared family expectations and a plan that evolves. Nicole Ewing, Principal, Wealth Planning Office, TD Wealth, joins Kim Parlee, Vice President, TD Wealth, to break down the dos and don’ts of estate planning. Podcast also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts *Recorded on June 25, 2026
CTV News’ Jeremie Charron on the reasoning behind Canada’s unemployment numbers ‘outperforming what most experts were forecasting.’
Cyclospora, a microscopic bug found in human feces, has found its way into U.S. produce through contaminated water. Adrian Ghobrial reports.