CTV National News: Trump threatens Canada with tariffs over wildfire smoke
Canadian wildfire smoke has blanketed parts of the U.S., prompting U.S. President Donald Trump to threaten new tariffs. Joy Malbon has the latest.
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Canadian wildfire smoke has blanketed parts of the U.S., prompting U.S. President Donald Trump to threaten new tariffs. Joy Malbon has the latest.
Wildfire smoke continues to impact the GTA, with air quality warnings in effect as millions on both sides of the border try to cope. Sean Leathong has more.
Nearly 900 wildfires burn across Canada, with smoke spreading across much of North America, as Northern Ontario faces evacuations. Heather Wright reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to levy tariffs on Canada for ‘filthy, polluted, and unhealthy air’ coming into the country from Canadian wildfires.
Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler says the community is trying ‘to prevent loss of life’ and asks the government’s help for evacuation support.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford tells U.S. officials ‘to send support’ instead of ‘chirping away’ about the wildfire smoke flooding into their states.
Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige, explains the need for support in northern Ontario and how communities are managing evacuations.
Sailors from across Canada and the U.S. gathered in Charlottetown to compete for national titles. Maria Sarrouh reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a list of new documents outlining issues with U.S. voting security released by the White House Transparency Task Force.
U.S. President Donald Trump calls out news networks NBC and ABC for not broadcasting his state of address on Thursday, calling the networks ‘fake news.’
CN Rail crew members fled a blaze engulfed train on foot during a wildfire, running roughly 1.6 kilometres through flames. Madison Marier has the latest.
Prime Minister Carney insists the new Gordie Howe bridge is a good deal for Canada, despite a lack of details on the terms involved. Mike Le Couteur reports.
Environment and Climate Change Canada climatologist Dave Phillips says air quality may improve by midnight tonight, but it could be short-lived.
Video shows Detroit's skyline blackened with smoke from Canadian wildfires, that has prompted health warnings and calls for residents to limit outdoor activity.
Mark Carney says the federal government will spend $2 billion over the next four years to purchase 190 armoured vehicles from an Ontario-based manufacturer.
Prime Minister Mark Carney was asked about U.S. elected officials’ complaints over wildfire smoke from Canada.