CTV National News: Saskatchewan tow crew goes viral for unusual animal rescue
A rural towing company has gained attention after a uniquely Canadian rescue using tow ropes to help a four-legged animal in distress. Allison Bamford has more.
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A rural towing company has gained attention after a uniquely Canadian rescue using tow ropes to help a four-legged animal in distress. Allison Bamford has more.
The Spring thaw has left Halifax roads riddled with potholes, with some calling it the worst season on record. Paul Hollingsworth has more.
Financial expert David Lester calls the sovereign wealth fund a ‘risk,’ but says a similar fund has been successfully implemented in Norway.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Melania Trump called for ABC to fire late night host Jimmy Kimmel over jokes they call ‘beyond the pale.’
Tech and cybersecurity expert Ritesh Kotak says implementing the ban for kids in Manitoba will be ‘extremely challenging.’
The Front Bench panel discusses how Canadians feel about Prime Minister Mark Carney's government one year after he was elected.
Toronto unveiled its World Cup fan festival plans, saying admission will be free after city council rejected proposed ticket fees. Rahim Ladhani has more.
Frustrated residents launch a petition urging watershed reforms as recurring floods hit Ontario’s cottage country. Heather Wright reports.
Rising oil prices linked to the Iran conflict are pushing up costs and disrupting supplies for PPE and thermoplastics. John Vennavally-Rao has the latest.
The suspect appeared in court as investigators probe motive, funding, and security after a shooting at White House correspondents’ gala. Joy Malbon reports.
The Front Bench panel talks about the announcement of Canada's first national sovereign wealth fund and how opposition leaders reacted to it.
Premier Christine Fréchette meets U.S. leaders as a Quebec firm closes, citing tariffs, as CUSMA negotiations loom. Genevieve Beauchemin reports.
CTV News Chief Correspondent Vassy Kapelos breaks down details on the Canada Strong Fund and potential positive economic news in tomorrow’s update.
A new fund will let Canadians invest in nation-building projects. Mike Le Couteur has more on how it works and where funding will come from.
Parents and youth demanded urgent action against online harms, with some politicians beginning to respond after a troubling case emerges. Rachel Aiello reports.
Former Quebec premier Jean Charest speaks about the first meeting of the new U.S.-Canada council and the 'unpredictable' nature of negotiating with Trump.