CTV National News: What went into the decision behind Canada’s $100B submarine deal?
Graham Richardson, travelling alongside Prime Minister Mark Carney, discusses what factors drove the final decision on the submarine procurement deal.
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Graham Richardson, travelling alongside Prime Minister Mark Carney, discusses what factors drove the final decision on the submarine procurement deal.
Federal public service employees in Ottawa are protesting the decision to make in-office work mandatory four days a week. Rachel Aiello reports.
The premiers of Ontario and Alberta met to discuss the possibility of bringing more of Alberta’s crude oil to Ontario and beyond. Siobhan Morris reports.
Chief Financial Correspondent Amanda Lang provides additional insight on what the significant purchase could mean for the future of Canada’s economy.
Paul Hollingsworth explains how the submarine deal, which promises an economic benefit for the Canadian economy, could be pivotal for Halifax.
Senior fellow Joe Varner explains why Canada chose Germany to build new submarines and what the delivery timeline could look like.
PM Mark Carney says the submarine program is designed to create the biggest economic impact of any defence investment.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the submarine procurement will be ‘the largest in Canadian history.’
Deloitte Canada’s defence lead Daniel Kerry says Canada choosing Germany will provide increased ‘linkage to the European Union’ for decades.
Fmr. Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission CEO Richard Masson breaks down the proposed pipeline, its challenges, and Ford's strategic oil reserve comments.
Centre for Military, Security & Strategic Studies director Rob Huebert says he’s ‘not terribly surprised’ that Canada chose Germany to build the new sub fleet.
Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce says a cross-Canada oil pipeline is important to Canada’s sovereignty.
Premiers Smith and Ford announce plans for the Northern Shield Energy Corridor claiming it’s the ‘greatest expansion of oil and gas production in decades.’
U.S. President Donald Trump comments on the red card issued to a U.S. player and how the referee ‘made a call no one could believe.’
U.S. President Donald Trump rang the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq from inside the Oval Office.
CTV News’ Annie Bergeron-Oliver on what to expect from Canada’s first purchase of a new submarine fleet ‘since the Cold War.’