CTV National News: Quebec unveils new measures to ease cost of living
Quebec is rolling out new financial relief measures, including efforts to tackle soaring grocery prices across the province. Genevieve Beauchemin reports.
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Quebec is rolling out new financial relief measures, including efforts to tackle soaring grocery prices across the province. Genevieve Beauchemin reports.
A South Korean submarine docked in Victoria for joint exercises and to showcase its bid to replace Canada’s aging submarine fleet. Adrian Ghobrial has more.
The Front Bench panel discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney's messaging on climate change after 14 Liberal MPs penned him a letter on environmental commitments.
Disease-hit oyster farms on P.E.I. face tough choices as new aid arrives, but some say the industry’s losses are beyond repair. Maria Sarrouh reports.
Toronto businesses are bracing for a wave of FIFA World Cup tourists as the city scrambles to finish last-minute preparations. Heather Wright has more.
Halifax police say a newborn’s remains were found after a two-day search. Two people now face multiple charges. Paul Hollingsworth has the latest.
CTV News Chief Political Correspondent Vassy Kapelos discusses the Liberal climate caucus members' fear that environmental commitments may be weakening.
PM Mark Carney is calling Alberta’s referendum question a 'dangerous bluff,' comparing the proposed separation vote to Brexit. Rachel Aiello has more.
The Front Bench panel talks about the Alberta referendum question and how the push for separation is being influenced by politics within the UCP.
B.C. Premier David Eby says the Alberta separatism referendum 'empowers the people who would break our country up and sell us for parts.'
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe talks about how 'looking in the rearview mirror' can lead to frustration when it comes to the federal government.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is complying with provincial law by adding a question on independence to the Oct. 19 referendum.
International trade lawyer Barry Appleton discusses how Canada’s new trade agreements with India could boost leverage in talks with the United States.
Economist Colin Mang discusses calls to end the temporary foreign worker program as Tim Hortons looks to cut back on TFW workers and hire 10,000 local workers.
Authorities in Wisconsin say a driver moved a ‘Road Closed’ sign and moved into freshly poured concrete.
A Fredericton widow is speaking out after her husband, who spent three decades as a firefighter, died of a glioblastoma brain tumour.