CTV National News is Canada's most-watched national news program. Now you can stay up date Monday to Friday with the CTV National News Podcast, delivered nightly. Listen to Canada’s most trusted newscast featuring stories from here and around the world with a perspective that is distinctly Canadian and backed by the #1 news organization in Canada.
…
continue reading
Updated throughout the day, this Flash Briefing from CTV News brings you the latest breaking news and headlines from Canada and around the world.
…
continue reading
Listen to "CTV News Toronto at Six" for news and analysis of the day's most important, and talked about, events. This audio podcast, updated each weekday evening by CTVNewsToronto.ca, brings you the day's show in its entirety. Delivering the day's top headlines on the go -- it is why Toronto trusts and turns to CTV News.
…
continue reading
A behind-the-scenes look at the stories behind the stories from the CTV Vancouver newsroom. Penny Daflos discusses the stressful, inspiring, irritating and heartbreaking moments that never make it on TV in unfiltered conversations with her colleagues – including other reporters, anchors, videographers, technicians and producers who battle the clock each day to make deadline.
…
continue reading
Updated throughout the day, this Flash Briefing from CTV News brings you the latest breaking news and headlines from Canada and around the world.
…
continue reading
Thursday, September 21: Ont. Premier Doug Ford reverses his decision to allow development on the Greenbelt, India suspends visa services in Canada, and Rupert Murdoch steps down from Fox and News Corp.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he is reversing the decision to open up the Greenbelt to developers; Indian-Canadians are filling Ontario's visa offices in hopes to eventually travel or visit India after the country suspended visa services; and, a woman claims someone called her to say her SIN had been stolen resulting in her losing $50,000.…
…
continue reading
September 20, 2023: India warns its nationals to be cautious in Canada, anti-LGBTQ2S+ protests and counter-protests across Canada and Zelenskyy calls on the UN to strip Russia of certain powers.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
MPP Kaleed Rasheed resigned from cabinet and the PC caucus over questions surrounding a meeting with a Greenbelt developer in Las Vegas; protesters and counter-protesters over gender identity education in schools clashed near Queen's Park; and, an Oakville senior says she was quoted $300 to install a garage door opener, but the contractor demanded …
…
continue reading
September 19, 2023: India denies Canada's allegations it was involved in the murder of a B.C. Sikh leader, B.C.'s Sikh community reacts and inflation rises in Canada.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Durham police say a Taser was used on a 12-year-old girl as she was allegedly assaulting staff and students at an Oshawa school; members of the GTA's Indo-Canadian community are voicing concern over tension between Canada and India over the death of a B.C. Sikh leader; and, three hotel employees tell CTV News there was a lot more than a chance lobb…
…
continue reading
September 18, 2023: Canada has expelled a 'key' Indian diplomat after Trudeau accused the country of playing a role in the death of a B.C. Sikh leader, Parliament returns and Iran swaps prisoners with the U.S.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
A shooting at a Scarborough subway station, injuring a youth, forced the closure of service between Warden and Kennedy; a prominent businessman took out a full page newspaper ad decrying how Toronto is a city in decline; and, a Toronto woman says she lost $395,000 to an employment scam online.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Saturday, September 16: Many Maritimes residents are without power due to fallen tree and downed power lines, meanwhile; Libya investigates dam collapse.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Friday, September 15: The Maritimes prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Lee, the Nathaniel Veltman trial continues, and auto workers in the U.S. walk off the job.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
The strike against all three major auto companies in the U.S. is being watched closely in Canada; who tipped off developers about changes to the Greenbelt? And, student Justin Cowan says his Toronto landlord is trying to force him and others out of the rooms he says he's paying $1,500 for.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Thursday, September 14: The Liberals announce a plan to boost rental construction, the death toll in Libya exceeds 11,000, and NASA commits to finding answers on UFOs.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Four people, two of them pedestrians, were rushed to hospital following a collision in Scarborough; Toronto police say the brick-wielding suspect fled on foot after striking a fellow passenger on the TTC's Dufferin bus; and, an Ontario family was shocked to be denied boarding their flight to Portugal because their passports were going to expire in …
…
continue reading
Wednesday, September 13: The federal government announces a housing deal in London, Ont., the search continues for survivors of catastrophic flooding in Libya, and a U.S. fugitive has been captured.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
A cyclist was seriously injured after being struck by a motorcycle driver in an alleged road rage incident in Toronto; The TTC union is calling for hate crime charges after a 30-minute racist tirade against a driver was caught on camera; and, an Ontario woman says she didn't order 1,000 condoms from Amazon, but the company says she's still on the h…
…
continue reading
Tuesday, Sept. 12: Catastrophic flooding in Libya; a patient accused of a stabbing; and investigating a major E. coli outbreak.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
A 14-year-old boy is facing charges in connection with the sexual assault of two six-year-old girls at a Toronto summer camp; a construction worker suffered life-altering injuries in a hit-and-run on Highway 401; and, An Ontario man says he lost $11,000 in an online scam he thought was endorsed by Elon Musk and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.…
…
continue reading
Monday, September 11: The death toll in Morocco exceeds 2,800 after the earthquake, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stuck in India, and the trial for the man charged in the killing of the London, Ont. Muslim family begins.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Ottawa has mandated Rogers must offer cellular service on the TTC to all carriers by Oct. 3; the number of charges in the Toronto sexual-assault case against Peter Nygard has been reduced from 11 to six; and, experts say managing a prolonged power outage starts with keeping your cell phone charged.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Saturday, September 9: The death toll of a powerful earthquake exceeds 2,000 in Morocco; meanwhile, G20 summit kicks off in New Delhi.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Friday, September 8: Pierre Poilievre gives his speech to Conservative delegates, a lawsuit is launched after E. Coli spreads at a daycare, and Canada’s latest job numbers are in.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Toronto Police Service is facing criminal charges in connection with a shooting in February that left a man seriously injured; An additional five global deaths have been linked to Kenneth Law, as a mother tries to unite victims families; Stars and moviegoers embrace day two of TIFF 2023; A report from Toronto Public Health shows shocking long-lasti…
…
continue reading
Thursday, September 7: More Quebecers are turning to private health care, the feds pick a judge to lead the foreign interference inquiry, and the Conservative convention begins.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
New Ontario Housing Minister Paul Calandra dodges questions on Greenbelt while committing to build more housing; TIFF red carpet update as stars, filmmakers, and moviegoers hit the Toronto cinema on opening night; Toronto police are searching for multiple youth suspects in a string of alleged robberies throughout the city; and Report shows owning a…
…
continue reading
C
CTV National News


September 6, 2023: Full scope of devastation in B.C.’s Shuswap region revealed, BoC holds key interest rate, and residents return to Yellowknife.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Toronto police have charged a young boy after he allegedly stabbing his sister to death at a complex in Scarborough; Mayor Olivia Chow says the city needs to be 'courageous' when dealing with Toronto's financial shortfall; An Ontario middle school says its hiring more staff after reports of over-crowded classrooms of up to 39 students; and a first-…
…
continue reading
The mystery man known as the Greenbelt’s “Mr. X” has been identified as John Mutton, former Clarington mayor; Police say a man in Etobicoke, Ontario was shot and killed while taking out the trash with his girlfriend Tuesday night; Sisters living in their midtown Toronto unit for three years were shocked to see their landlord increased their rent by…
…
continue reading
September 5, 2023: Emergency rooms in rural areas far more likely to be shut down, ‘Freedom Convoy’ trial kicks off, and alleged London family attacker pleads not guilty.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
September 4, 2023: Video shows Ont. hospital turn bathroom into patient room; Steve Clark resigns after damning Ont. Greenbelt report; and, an Ontario couple share love and kidneys after organ transplant.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
September 2, 2023: Yellowknife residents can soon return home, officials say; Weather expected to worsen still raging B.C. wildfires; Why is Wealth One Bank of Canada under federal scrutiny?; and, ‘Margaritaville’ singer, songwriter Jimmy Buffett dead at 76.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Friday, September 1: The Canadian economy slows down, the CRA fires 120 employees over CERB benefits, and the Labour Day travel weekend begins.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Here's how Toronto residents will be spending their Labour Day long weekend; York police charged a young driver using clues from videos posted to social media allegedly taunting police while street racing; and, the Greenbelt scandal is expected to dog Ford's government with more integrity watchdog reports and a possible RCMP investigation.…
…
continue reading
Thursday, August 31: The Ontario housing minister is under fire after a report from the integrity commissioner, B.C.’s premier asks the Bank of Canada to stop hiking rates, and MP Michael Chong is set to testify for the U.S. Congress.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Ontario's Housing Minister Steve Clark apologized but refused to resign despite the deepening Greenbelt scandal; the integrity watchdog's report claims a lobbyist known as Mr. X was promised $1-million to remove a lot from the Greenbelt; and, an advocacy group is calling on banks to do more to secure accounts from scammers, rather then blame custom…
…
continue reading
August 30, 2023: Hurricane Idalia pummels Florida, ripping off roofs and shattering windows; N.W.T. extends state of emergency, angering evacuees.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
The integrity commissioner found Housing Minster Steve Clark broke ethics rules in his handling of Greenbelt development plans; local beekeepers scrambled to collect five million bees that fell off a truck in Burlington; and, BMO denied a $3,000 refund to a Hamilton woman after she says she clicked into a fake website of the bank, leading to hacker…
…
continue reading
August 29, 2023: More charges laid against a man accused of selling a lethal drug to people at risk of self-harm, Florida braces for Hurricane Idalia and Yellowknife could soon reopen after wildfires ravaged the area.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Kenneth Law now faces a total of 14 charges tied to the sale of sodium nitrite to 14 victims in Ontario; a man was seriously injured after he was reportedly thrown from a midway ride at the CNE; and, Bella Thompson from Saskatchewan continues to beat the odds after a life-saving bowel transplant at SickKids.…
…
continue reading
Monday, August 28: Gas prices across the country are on the rise, wildfire evacuees remain unable to return home, and intelligence officials warn of cybersecurity threats to infrastructure.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
The Ontario government says its revamped school curriculum puts a new focus on the basics of writing, reading and math; hotel cleaning staff reported the discovery of three guns, leading to the arrest of an Ottawa man; and, research from Fakespot found that 42 per cent of Amazon's reviews are not real.…
…
continue reading
Friday, August 25: Wildfires in B.C. destroy or damage 168 structures, U.K. police say an Ontario man’s lethal substances led to 88 deaths, and the Trump campaign cashes in on mugshot merch.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
An unseen video of Kenneth Law has been released; community and family members are speaking out after a tragic storm drain accident killed one teen; and, an Ont. woman killed in a car crash earlier this week has been identified as a former figure skater and Olympian.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
Thursday, August 24: Donald Trump gets his mugshot taken after being booked, B.C. homeowners have a tense standoff with the RCMP, and new U.S. intel on the presumed death of the Wagner chief.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
The TTC has permanently shut down Scarborough's Line 3 following a derailment; drivers of high-end luxury vehicles are being targeted by carjackers in Markham; and, an international student is speaking out about the living conditions he was forced to endure due to Toronto's housing crisis.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
August 23, 2023: A mercenary chief who led a failed mutiny against Putin dies, B.C. residents deal with uncertainty amid wildfires and are the Liberals losing young voters?Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
The RCMP say they have been referred by the OPP to explore opening an investigation into the Ford government's Greenbelt plans; a cyclist was struck in a fatal hit-and-run moments after police spoke with the driver; and, a Vaughan man says he lost $8,000 after scammers used AI to impersonate a friend of his.…
…
continue reading
August 22, 2023: Some B.C. residents remain despite evacuation orders, what we know about the shooting at the West Edmonton Mall and children rescued from a broken cable car in Pakistan.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading
The chief of staff for Ontario's housing minister has resigned in response to a scathing Greenbelt report; A man stabbed multiple times while out for a walk with a toddler in Oshawa may have been randomly attack; and, a Scarborough senior regrets paying $55,000 for a poor, incomplete job by a door-to-door roofer.…
…
continue reading
Monday, Aug. 21: More than 27,000 people are under evacuation order in B.C., with 35,000 standing by; California deals with flooding aftermath.Από τον CTV News
…
continue reading