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For the fourth straight month, Canadians are choosing to spend their tourism dollars anywhere but the U.S. Genevieve ...
The family of a young man who died following an assault by an off-duty Toronto police officer spoke at his sentencing hearing ...
A 15-year-old Concordia student says the high cost of tuition may force her to return to Iran, where she says she will be in ...
Political economist Gavin Fridell says the trade breakthrough between China and U.S. may benefit Canada in negotiations with ...
B.C. Premier David Eby says U.S. health worker recruitment is rising, with nurse applications up 127% since March and 1,000+ ...
The Front Bench Panel talks about what they'll be looking for in Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming cabinet, including the ...
Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz speaks about what the province's freeze on the industrial carbon price could mean ...
Premier David Eby is set to provide an update Monday on the recruitment of U.S. nurses, doctors and allied health ...
Former Canadian ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques weighs in on the U.S.-China tariff deal and what it could mean for ...
CTV News political commentator Tom Mulcair breaks down PM Mark Carney’s possible cabinet picks and the message that his picks ...
Premier David Eby is continuing his pitch to nurses from the U.S., after applications to work in B.C. grow by 127 per cent.
Mayor Mike Hurley outlined plans to give his city an economic boost, as local governments feel the strain of a trade war with the U.S.