CTV National News: Premier Smith defends separation question request amid fallout
Timm Bruch reports on the reaction from Albertans as Premier Danielle Smith defends her push for a separation question in the fall referendum.
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Timm Bruch reports on the reaction from Albertans as Premier Danielle Smith defends her push for a separation question in the fall referendum.
Bill Stamile, who brought padel to Canada in 1992, explains the sport that’s growing in popularity across Canada.
Matt Gilmour reports on the growing excitement among Canadian soccer fans as people in Montreal lined up to get a glimpse of the FIFA World Cup trophy.
The Front Bench discusses Alberta adding a question on separation to the fall referendum, the political ramifications it will have for Premier Smith and the cha
Maria Sarrouh explains why P.E.I. farmers are facing another trade disruption after a U.S. industry group called for a ban on fresh potatoes from the province.
Paul Hollingsworth looks at gas prices heading into the weekend and why Canadians might be getting a slight break at the pumps.
Heather Wright reports on new measures being taken at Canadian airports as health officials continue to monitor the evolving Ebola outbreak in central Africa.
Vassy Kapelos discusses the possible political risks for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith as she looks to add a separation question to the fall referendum.
Rachel Aiello has more on the reaction from federal political leaders in Canada following Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s Thursday night address on separation.
Ontario Trade Minister Vic Fedeli discusses the province’s $72M Tenaris investment and the future of Ontario’s steel and aluminum sectors.
Forever Canadian’s Thomas Lukaszuk reacts to Alberta adding separation to the fall referendum questions, the economic risks, and his confidence about the vote.
Allison Bamford reports on the unique way one Saskatchewan woman is trying to track down an organ donor.
Premier Danielle Smith says she wants the province to remain in Canada, but can’t ignore the thousands of Albertans that signed the separatist petition.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he would never put a separation referendum to Ontarians, saying it ‘would be a disaster for Alberta’ to separate.
After catching you up on some of the big stories of the week, Amanda Lang discusses the outlook for home building in Canada, and whether tax incentives will boost the sector, with Kevin Lee, CEO of the Canadian Home Builders' Association.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’ll be working to ‘find the issues that were causing division and to resolve them’ ahead of the referendum.