Trump ‘does not want to be deemed and viewed as a loser’: Former U.S. state adviser on peace talks
Former state department Middle East adviser Aaron David Miller on why he believes Trump ‘cannot and will not’ end Iran’s nuclear program ambitions.
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Former state department Middle East adviser Aaron David Miller on why he believes Trump ‘cannot and will not’ end Iran’s nuclear program ambitions.
Prime Minister Carney says he will campaign for Alberta to stay in Canada and draws a comparison of the separatist movement to Brexit.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says there is no elected official in the world who gives out their cellphone number as much as him.
CTV News’ Political Commentator Tom Mulcair compares premiers arguing to ‘Thanksgiving dinner with family members that don’t like talking to each other.’
Premier Doug Ford answered questions from reporters about his use of private and charter flights jets, and an extra charge of $200K on a private jet purchase.
CTV News’ U.S. Political Analyst Eric Ham on the current status of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
CTV News’ Mike Le Coutuer on what to expect from the western premiers' meeting in Alberta, and Carney’s visit with business leaders in New York.
Some oyster farmers in Prince Edward Island are debating whether they should leave the industry as disease threatens farms. Maria Sarrouh reports.
Former FBI agent Ken Gray discusses the alleged gunfire, with reports that Secret Service agents ‘returned fire’ towards the suspected shooter.
Timm Bruch reports on the reaction from Albertans as Premier Danielle Smith defends her push for a separation question in the fall referendum.
Maria Sarrouh explains why P.E.I. farmers are facing another trade disruption after a U.S. industry group called for a ban on fresh potatoes from the province.
Paul Hollingsworth looks at gas prices heading into the weekend and why Canadians might be getting a slight break at the pumps.
Ontario Trade Minister Vic Fedeli discusses the province’s $72M Tenaris investment and the future of Ontario’s steel and aluminum sectors.
Alberta Premier Smith says the government needs to work to make up for past federal policies which ‘scared hundreds of billions of dollars away’ from Alberta.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledges to unite Canada and blames 11 years of a Liberal government as the cause to Alberta’s referendum.
CTV News’ Jeremie Charron breaks down Premier Smith’s request to add a separation-related question to Alberta’s referendum.