Will negotiations on CUSMA be resolved by the July 1 deadline?
The Front Bench panel discusses Minister LeBlanc’s U.S. trip ahead of the July 1 deadline for CUSMA talks, which officials say is ‘a checkpoint, not a cliff.’
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The Front Bench panel discusses Minister LeBlanc’s U.S. trip ahead of the July 1 deadline for CUSMA talks, which officials say is ‘a checkpoint, not a cliff.’
The Front Bench panel discusses the possible political fallout to how the federal government responds to Canada entering a technical recession.
CTV’s Chief Financial Correspondent Amanda Lang breaks down how concerned Canadians should be and what to watch for in the months to come.
Canada has entered a technical recession, sparking political debate as economists assess what two quarters of declining GDP mean for Canadians. Abigail Bimman
Conservative Trade Critic Adam Chambers discusses Canada’s economic retraction and why his party is calling for an emergency debate in the House of Commons.
CRA Secretary of State Wayne Long discusses CPC criticism over Canada entering a technical recession and the ‘very strong’ indicators they see in the economy.
After around two years of labour disputes, the union representing thousands of Canada Post employees has approved a new five-year contract with the company.
Military analyst and U.S. Army Major (Ret’d) Mike Lyons says Iran has ‘pulled the plug’ on peace talks, despite the previous seemingly positive negotiations.
CTV News’ Judy Trinh has the details of Hanwha ramping up their submarine fleet pitch and how Canada could join a supply chain delivering armoured vehicles.
Maj.-Gen. (Ret’d) David Fraser on what the recent exchange of airstrikes means for peace talks between the U.S. and Iran.
The Globe and Mail's Maura Forest says identity, heritage, and a sense of pride are at the heart of a dispute between the towns of Mirabel and Plessisville.
Former Canadian ambassador to the United States Kirsten Hillman doesn't think CUSMA is going anywhere, despite approaching deadline to review the agreement.
Canada, the U.S., and Mexico are in the early stages of automotive trade talks, but what should PM Carney expect? Jeremie Charron reports.
Senior advisor at The China Institute Jia Wang says it’s ‘positive’ for the Chinese foreign minister to visit, but calls it ‘unusual’ that it’s taken 10 years.
CTV News' political correspondent Scott Reid explains why Canada is looking to pursue greater access to China's market.
New court rulings target Trump-backed initiatives, while the U.S. president delays a decision on a potential Iran agreement.