CTV National News: Cod fishing industry cashes in as Ottawa raises catch limit
Federal officials boost Newfoundland and Labrador’s cod fishing industry by raising the total allowable catch by 55 per cent. Garrett Barry reports.
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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.
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.
Gas prices across Canada have spiked dramatically over the past 24 hours in response to the broken ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. Garrett Barry reports.
War has returned to the gulf region as the U.S. has struck about 90 targets in response to Iran’s strikes on commercial ships. Joy Malbon reports.
Investment talks took top priority as the PM and his Saudi counterparts met, while critics are wary of the nation’s rights abuses. Graham Richardson reports.
Canadian airports are speaking out against a rise in AI-generated articles which falsely claim delayed and cancelled flights. Abigail Bimman reports.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith joins Alberta Primetime's Michael Higgins to discuss Meta's plans for a $13 billion data centre in Sturgeon County.
Military and national security expert Anthony Seaboyer says the U.S. military’s approach of firing at Iranian targets is ‘questionable’ without negotiations.
Japanese Ambassador to Canada Kanji Yamanouchi says his country sees Canada as having ‘enormous potential’ as an energy provider.