CTV National News: How has Canada fared as host of the World Cup so far?
Heather Wright looks at how Canada's hosting of the World Cup is being received by fans from all over the world as they travel to watch and cheer on their team.
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Heather Wright looks at how Canada's hosting of the World Cup is being received by fans from all over the world as they travel to watch and cheer on their team.
TSN's James Duthie discusses Canada's performance in capturing second place in Group B at the World Cup and what to expect as they enter the knockout stage.
Ottawa has unveiled the first three infrastructure projects considered to be key in the national interest. Abigail Bimman has the details.
A memorial is building at the site in Côte-des-Neiges where a police officer and an innocent bystander were killed. Annie Bergeron-Oliver reports.
The Front Bench panel discusses Conservative criticism that the government is announcing numerous projects without making tangible progress on them.
Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon discusses the government’s announcement of three major projects being considered in the ‘national interest.’
Nathan Saliba sets up Promise David with a beautiful pass inside the box to open the scoring for Canada, closing the gap against Switzerland, making it 2-1.
Canada faces Switzerland in a pivotal World Cup match in Vancouver with a trip to the knockout round at stake. Andrew Johnson reports.
Excitement is building in Vancouver, as Canada gets set to face Switzerland in what could be another history making match for the team.
There have been growing concerns about the prices of purchasing merchandise and food at the Toronto Stadium compared to other host cities.
The Front Bench panel discusses Pete Hoekstra’s insinuation that the future of CUSMA is ultimately in the hands of U.S. President Trump and PM Carney.
More than 300 Canadian business leaders are at Canada's largest trade mission in Asia with a focus on defence industry opportunities. Judy Trinh reports.
CTV's Chief Political Correspondent Vassy Kapelos discusses her interview, the major moments, and what they mean for Canadian politics.
U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra discussed Canadians returning to the U.S. and weighed in on relations between Ottawa and Washington. Abigail Bimman reports.
Former chief of staff Brian Clow and former ambassador to the U.S. Derek Burney discuss CUSMA negotiations and where to draw the line on making concessions.
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra discusses the state of negotiations ahead of the nearing July 1 CUSMA deadline.