Is the government doing enough to create jobs for young Canadians?
The Front Bench panel talks about the different factors pushing Canada's youth unemployment rate higher and what Ottawa can do to lower it.
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The Front Bench panel talks about the different factors pushing Canada's youth unemployment rate higher and what Ottawa can do to lower it.
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Princess Margriet of the Netherlands talks about her country's close ties with Canada and how the war in Ukraine shows the fragility of freedom.
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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.
CTV News’ Jeremie Charron on the key takeaways from Carney and Smith speaking to the media as referendum talks loom across the province.
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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.
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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.
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