CTV National News: Bank of Canada reveals small signs of economic rebound
The Bank of Canada’s consistent 2.25 per cent key policy rate suggests a glimmer of economic growth for the nation in turbulent times. Judy Trinh reports.
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The Bank of Canada’s consistent 2.25 per cent key policy rate suggests a glimmer of economic growth for the nation in turbulent times. Judy Trinh reports.
Dozens of wildfires in northern Ontario have spread an enormous blanket of smoke, giving Toronto the worst air quality in the world. Adrian Ghobrial reports.
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem explains the reasoning behind holding the policy rate, saying global growth has been ‘dented’ by the Iran-U.S. conflict.
CTV News’ Renee Rogers on the poor air quality in Toronto due to wildfire smoke trickling down from northwestern Ontario and how it may last a few more days.
Sweltering heat and wildfire smoke are creating hazardous conditions across parts of Canada, while thunderstorms threaten parts of the Maritimes.
Nearly 250 WestJet flight attendants gathered outside the airline’s Calgary headquarters, calling for improved wages and working conditions on Tuesday.
Gas prices have shot up five to 10 cents per litre across Canada in the past 24 hours. Adrian Ghobrial explains who is being squeezed the hardest.
Two Canadian cargo ships have been stuck in the Strait of Hormuz for months as U.S. President Donald Trump reimposes a naval blockade. Judy Trinh reports.
Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s Franco Terrazzano discusses the news Canada Post management were given $20.8M in performance bonuses despite record losses.
Canadian Defence and Security Network director Stephen Saideman weighs in on how Trump has handled dealings with Iran so far.
The Clean Water Act is getting a close look as First Nations Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak starts the AFN assembly in Ottawa.
Assembly of First Nations Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says any movement to separate from Canada is ‘illegitimate’ without the consent of First Nations.
CTV News’ Annie Bergeron-Oliver on gas prices being at ‘a one-month high’ in a response to the latest escalation between Iran and the U.S.
Ensuring timelines for federal major projects will allow for First Nations consultations will be top priority of discussion at this week’s AFN General Assembly.
Political analyst Michael Fauntroy says members of U.S. Congress may be ‘afraid of crossing President Trump’ and push back against the war in Iran.
One of Prime Minister Mark Carney's key staffers says he’ll be stepping away from his role to seek the nomination for a vacant federal seat in British Columbia.