Carney building new partnerships abroad as Louise Arbour prepares for new role
CTV News' political commentator Tom Mulcair weighs in on Carney's trip to Europe and the G7, and what Louise Arbour will bring to Rideau Hall.
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CTV News' political commentator Tom Mulcair weighs in on Carney's trip to Europe and the G7, and what Louise Arbour will bring to Rideau Hall.
CTV News' U.S. political correspondent weighs in on veteran journalist Scott Pelly's exit from CBS and growing concern about political influence in U.S. media.
CTV News' political commentator Scott Reid discusses Carney's Europe trip, G7 priorities, trade tensions and the possibility of talks with Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump rejects sanctions relief before an agreement, while Iranian officials question Washington's commitment to peace talks.
Gen. (Ret’d) Wayne Eyre discusses Canada's military preparedness, sovereignty and the need to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
A panel of journalists weighs in on CUSMA talks, U.S. demands and whether Canada can avoid making costly concessions.
A panel of strategists weighs in on whether recession concerns are justified or being amplified for political gain.
Liberal caucus chair James Maloney says reports of MPs feeling sidelined by Mark Carney are false and insists caucus remains cohesive.
Louise Arbour will be installed as Canada's Governor General in a ceremony steeped in traditional pomp and ceremony. Political analyst Lori Turnbull explains.
Economist Pedro Antunes explains what to expect from the Bank of Canada's upcoming interest rate decision and the decline in the country's unemployment rate.
A new federal GST top-up is reaching eligible Canadians, with some families receiving hundreds of dollars in added support. Heather Wright has more.
The Front Bench Panel on whether Canadians ‘not feeling the impact’ of major policies undercuts the PM positioning himself as the man to handle the economy.
Pollster Nik Nanos breaks down which issues Canadians care most about right now, and how the parties are fairing in the public opinion ahead of summer break.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Minister Ryan Turnbull says the government is happy with positive economic signs as Canada navigates ‘challenging times.’
The Front Bench panel discusses a new PBO watchdog report which projects a larger federal deficit than forecast in the spring economic update.
Ottawa’s new AI strategy promises growth and jobs, but critics say key questions about security and safeguards persist. Mike Le Couteur breaks it down.