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Will Elizabeth May be able to hold onto her B.C. seat after she was disinvited from the debate?
We take a look at the lighter side of the news and what's trending online and on air.
Party leaders make their case on how they would protect Canada’s identity and sovereignty as tariff threats persist.
Party leaders speak on how they would manage immigration and foreign affairs in the country.
Party leaders discuss what investments they would implement to fight against climate change.
The premier says he’s considering options ranging from alcohol sales to better access to specialized employment in light of U.S. tariffs.
The suspect drove his car into a pedestrian walkway on the campus and injured four people.
The two young men were gunned down by two suspects, according to police, at around 11:15 p.m. on Tuesday night.
A New York Times investigation of the provincial government’s deal with Therme alleges the company provided inaccurate information.
Katherine Dow has your current conditions and updated weather forecast for April 16, 2025.
The NHL playoffs are just around the corner and excitement for the Winnipeg Jets is close to bubbling over. CTV's Michelle Gerwing reports.
The Manitoba and Nunavut governments announced support for a proposal to create a hydro fibre link between the two ...