Trump weighs Iran deal as legal challenges mount in the U.S.
New court rulings target Trump-backed initiatives, while the U.S. president delays a decision on a potential Iran agreement.
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New court rulings target Trump-backed initiatives, while the U.S. president delays a decision on a potential Iran agreement.
Two-thirds of Canadians now view the U.S. negatively, while support for closer cooperation with Europe and NATO continue to grow. Pollster Nik Nanos with more.
Two men face charges after an Ottawa police investigation into AI-generated sexual content. Josh Marano reports on the startling number of victims.
Canada's World Cup squad is set. Heather Wright breaks down the 26-player roster. and the key names who made the cut.
Former director of NASA’s jet propulsion laboratory Laurie Leshin says the Blue Origin rocket explosion on launch is ‘not typical.’
Chief Economist Pedro Antunes explains how a technical recession, impacted by two quarters of negative economic growth, relates to inflation.
Russia opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza talks about some of the loopholes that have emerged that would be closed with amendments in Bill C-219.
Protesters gathered across Alberta for a day of action organized by labour groups opposing several UCP government policies. Kathy Le reports.
Head coach Jesse Marsch will name the final squad of 26 players who will represent Canada at the FIFA World Cup. Heather Wright has more on the announcement.
B.C. released its updated World Cup budget, projecting higher hosting costs but greater long-term economic returns. Andrew Johnson explains.
The Front Bench panel discusses how Canada-China relations have evolved and how careful the Carney government needs to be in managing the relationship.
China's foreign minister is in Ottawa for talks with PM Mark Carney and Minister Anand, marking the first visit of its kind in a decade. Abigail Bimman has more
Kenneth Law pleaded guilty to 14 charges of aiding suicide after the Crown withdrew murder charges tied to the international case. Jon Woodward has the latest.
The Front Bench panel talks about how concerning it should be to Canadians that Statistics Canada reported the country is in a technical recession.
Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and Vina Nadjibulla of the Asia Pacific Foundation discuss the need for guardrails for the Canada-China relationship.
A California ‘party mom’ was sentenced to 35 years in prison after being convicted of 16 felonies tied to drunken sex parties involving teens.