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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.
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Listen to "CTV News Toronto at Six" for news and analysis of the day's most important, and talked about, events. This audio podcast, updated each weekday evening by CTVNewsToronto.ca, brings you the day's show in its entirety. Delivering the day's top headlines on the go -- it is why Toronto trusts and turns to CTV News.
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Dashcam video captured the moment 29-year-old Troy LeDrew allegedly pointed a gun and fired at one of the vehicles on Highway 401; police say Arshdeep Singh impersonated a rideshare driver to lure at least three victims and violently sexually assault them; and, a Whitby homeowner is calling their home renovation project their 'worst nightmare' amid…
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Premier Doug Ford is calling U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's tariff plans 'the biggest threat we've ever received' from the U.S.; the SIU has taken over the investigation of a crash in Scarborough involving a stolen vehicle, injuring six people, including four teens; and, Denise Tisor of Burlington, Ont., was arrested and charged in relation to…
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Premier Doug Ford called the gridlock that forced the Utah Hockey Club to walk to the arena 'embarrassing' and 'unacceptable'; while police said the baby died of 'undisclosed injuries,' an autopsy report upgraded the mom’s charges to second-degree murder; and, OMVIC says you have some protections if you buy a used car with a rolled-back odometer fr…
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Legislation to remove bike lanes from major streets will also prevent people from suing if a cyclist is injured or killed after the removal; as the Canada Post strike enters its second week, some workers are growing concerned if back-to-work legislation is on the horizon; and, Black Friday is a week away, but consumers are already seeing deals for …
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The Ontario government praised the temporary GST tax cut, but urges Ottawa to go further by scrapping the carbon tax; Police charged 30-year-old Karessa Edwards with failure to provide the necessities of life in the death of a four-month-old boy; and, NDP MP Brian Masse is calling on Canada to change the current ticket selling system he says encour…
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CTV cameras captured police guarding a garbage chute inside the building a baby was found critically injured before dying in hospital; a Swiftie in Toronto for Taylor Swift's ‘Eras Tour’ said she was made to dump $100 worth of friendship bracelets by Calgary airport security; and, here's how tips by CTV News viewers helped a Scarborough woman recov…
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Remembrance Day ceremonies and events take place across the city; a new experience is coming for Toronto sports fans as they will be able to tour dressing rooms at Scotiabank Arena; plus, a Brampton woman says she was scammed out of $230,000 after striking up a relationship with a man on Facebook.Von CTV News
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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.…
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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.…
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Police say a shooting that saw a carjacking suspect crash into an Etobicoke school stemmed from a car rental agreement gone wrong; Peel police say they've arrested 5 suspects and seized dozens of guns and illegal devices used to convert firearms into automatic weapons; and, Toronto is considering a temporary hotel tax hike when Toronto hosts the Wo…
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The Investigation into the North York house fire begins after the blaze left an infant dead and a 19-year-old woman injured; Ontario pledges $88M to entice medical students to become family doctors to help improve the family doctor shortage in the province; plus, A new resource helps teens with disabilities navigate starting college and dating.…
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A 30-year-old man is in critical condition after a daylight shooting in North York; Ontario Premier Doug Ford is facing backlash after announcing a new legislation that will limit the amount of bike lanes in Toronto; plus, the Next Stage Theatre Festival is underway which features six plays including a Haitian play translated in English for the fir…
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A 17-year-old boy and 20-year-old Helder Antonio De Amedia are facing multiple charges over gunfire aimed at a Jewish school in Toronto; it took a multi-jurisdictional investigation to link ex-Olympic snowboarder and alleged drug lord Ryan Wedding to four homicides in Ontario; and, St. Michael's hospital pays tribute to the role its trauma centre p…
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Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned alleged drug lord Ryan Wedding is wanted by the FBI and in Canada for murders in Ontario; the families who say their loved ones died of neglect during the pandemic are opposing Orchard Villa's licence extension in court; and, following a story about a senior scammed out of $27,000 in a roofing scam, 10 dif…
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An investigation out of Stouffville turned into a major drug operation, resulting in a police raid on an alleged magic mushroom lab; despite a federal action plan to curb car theft, critics say Canada has left potential tools and reforms to make a greater impact untouched; and, a new scam is circulating involving scammers pretending to have comprom…
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The Ontario government is planning to introduce a bill that will require cities to receive permission to convert roads into new bike paths; Toronto police say few witnesses have come forward on the shooting death of Marvin Baah, despite the presence of many people; and, despite a damning audit revealing alleged time theft by city park crews, staff …
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A stunning claim by the RCMP alleges that several Indian officials are connected to clandestine activities inside Canada; Harris and Trump are taking their fight to Pennsylvania as U.S. election polling shows the race is in a dead heat; and, streaming services are getting more expensive for Canadians.…
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