U.S. ambassador called to Washington for ‘urgent meetings’ following Trump’s tariff threats
CTV News’ U.S. Political Analyst Eric Ham on why it’s ‘not surprising’ that U.S. Ambassador Hoekstra has been called to Washington.
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CTV News’ U.S. Political Analyst Eric Ham on why it’s ‘not surprising’ that U.S. Ambassador Hoekstra has been called to Washington.
Senior Economist at Indeed Brendon Bernard gives his insight into why Canada is seeing the unemployment rate rise to 6.9 per cent.
CTV News’ Kamil Karamali on the Nanos poll showing how inflation is impacting Canadians as the unemployment rate rises among younger people.
Some parents in P.E.I. are pushing for a runaway child bill to fill gaps in legislation in the province when it comes to children repeatedly leaving home.
A U.S. court has rules that U.S. President Donald Trump’s 10 per cent global tariffs wrongly invoked a decades-old law and are not legal.
Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association President and CEO Brian Kingston speaks about the impact of tariffs and EV demand on Canada's auto industry.
A new Nanos poll for CTV News shows most Canadians support the boycott of importing American alcohol. Abigail Bimann explains.
B.C. Premier David Eby announces that the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, which was the site of a deadly mass shooting, will be torn down.
Gas prices have hit a four-year high, driving up travel costs and prompting Air Canada to reduce service. Andrew Johnson has more on what it all means.
Conservative MP Shannon Stubbs says the government is 'creating more chaos, more uncertainty and more of a lack of clarity' on regulations on major projects.
Travel Secure Inc. President Marty Firestone says the moment an airline fuel shortage becomes 'expected', it is no longer an insurable item.
Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones says two Ontario residents who were on cruise ship that's been hit by a deadly hantavirus are currently in isolation.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand confirms two Canadians on the cruise ship returned home before the hantavirus outbreak was identified.
Vatican Analyst Gerard O’Connell provides his insight on U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit with Pope Leo at the Vatican.
The Ontario government is moving ahead on a cost-sharing agreement worth up to $300 million to advance the construction of a new nuclear generating station.
A survey out Wednesday from the Business Council of B.C. paints a grim picture for big employers in the province.