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.
Ottawa orders striking port workers in Montreal and Vancouver back to work; and one of India's most wanted arrested in Ontario.
The economic impact of labour disputes at the country's two biggest shipping ports; and remembering the sacrifices made in serving Canada.
Three men charged in an alleged new plot to assassinate U.S. president-elect Donald Trump; Trudeau revives Canada-U.S. cabinet committee.
Joe Biden spoke for the first time following the election promising a peaceful transition of power; the debate over Alberta's wild horses.
What led to Donald Trump's victory and what it means for Canada; and a hockey player in hot water after losing his cool on a fan.
Polls are set to open across the United States in one of the tightest presidential races in American history; B.C. port workers locked out.
Millions of Americans continue to vote at advance polls amid upcoming election; plus, Taylor Swift’s tour is set to arrive in Canada.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump both campaign in key southern swing states as U.S. election nears; Alberta Premier Danielle Smith earns 91 per cent support in the UCP leadership vote; and, B.C.’s Supreme Court approves a buffer zone order for expected protests outside the province’s largest Sikh temple.
Republican candidate Donald Trump has targeted former representative Liz Cheney just days before the U.S. election; millions of dollars worth of stolen vehicles were recovered in a Toronto police probe into vehicle re-vinning schemes; and, everything that's at stake in a potentially paralyzing port strike in Vancouver.
Heavy downpour triggers deadly flash flooding in Spain; police bust a large drug lab in B.C; plus, dogs compete for best costume.
Quebec has started to accept early requests for medically-assisted death; China, India named biggest cyber threats to Canada.
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