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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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Crews continue to clean up the damage from the weekend weather, bringing life for residents in parts of the GTA such as Barrie and Peterborough to a standstill; the man who spent over a week stabbing random people in Toronto was out on bail; and, police are warning of texting scams costing Canadians millions of dollars.…
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Mark Carney is defending Paul Chiang amid condemnation for his comments suggesting people collect a Chinese bounty on a Conservative rival; and, as the date for U.S. President Trump's self-proclaimed 'Liberation Day' nears, details over what tariffs he will impose remain vague.Von CTV News
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Mark Carney and Donald Trump say their first conversation over the phone was constructive, with U.S. President Donald Trump softening his tone in new comments about Canada; Video shows masked men breaking into a Vaughan home with hammers and a handgun, searching for car keys; and, the Toronto Blue Jays has apologized, and Premier Doug Ford called t…
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The Ontario premier spoke with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick for upwards of 25 minutes on Wednesday night about the auto tariffs; Peel Regional Police are still working to identify suspects wanted in connection with a fatal shooting that killed a man in his 20s; and, Blue Jays fans hit the Rogers Centre for the home opener game against the…
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U.S. President Trump's auto tariff announcement forced Mark Carney off the campaign trail to respond to the new phase of the trade war; and, U.S. President Trump's latest tariff announcement forced Canada's election campaigns to pivot in response.Von CTV News
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A 15-year-old girl has died after being struck by a car while crossing in a crosswalk in Scarborough; a trial for two men accused of shooting and killing Toronto city worker is underway; and, the Toronto Blue Jays is hoping to carry over their winning record from spring training into the regular season.…
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Mark Carney is heading to Ottawa to chair a special committee after U.S. President Trump announced tariffs on all cars built outside the States; and, Mark Carney faced tough questions over his position with Brookfield and the use of Bermuda as a tax haven.Von CTV News
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Pierre Poilievre's opponents seized on his lack of a security clearance amid reports India interfered with the Conservative leadership race; and, U.S. President Trump's top defence officials are under fire after secret military plans were shared with a reporter in an unsecured group chat.Von CTV News
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Toronto city council is debating a 24 per cent hike, arguing that councillors haven’t had a raise in their base pay in nearly 20 years; a fire in Markham destroyed four townhouses under construction; and, the operators of a downtown Toronto coffee shop say their store was vandalized twice in the last couple of weeks, and they are concerned they’re …
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to call a federal election fresh off the heels of Ontario’s provincial election; investigators are working to determine cause of fatal apartment fire on the 21st floor, killing one woman; and, an Ontario woman punched in the faced while vacationing in Cuba is shocked no charges were laid.…
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Three weeks after Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives won their third consecutive majority government, the premier swore in his new cabinet; one woman is dead and a man is in hospital in critical condition following a highrise fire in North York; and, a senior with memory problems doesn’t remember signing a contract for furnace and air cond…
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Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly confirmed four dual-citizen Canadians were executed in China earlier in 2025; and Canada is reacting to Donald Trump's latest remarks on Canada where he said dealing with a Liberal prime minister will be easier than Pierre Poilievre.Von CTV News
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Prime Minister Mark Carney made a number of announcements during a stop in Iqaluit, Nunavut in an effort to underscore Canada's Arctic sovereignty; and, more than 400 Palestinians were killed in Gaza after an Israeli airstrike, threatening a fragile ceasefire deal with Hamas.Von CTV News
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Premier Doug Ford pledges to protect against tariffs ahead of revealing who will play key roles in his cabinet; the city has revealed an action plan after a rash of coyote attacks in Fort York and Liberty Village; and, a Brampton, Ont. landlord says he’s tried three times over four years to have tenants who refuse to pay rent evicted, but each time…
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Mark Carney says there's a limit to how much Canada can match U.S. tariffs while on a diplomatic tour of Europe; and, some school boards in Ontario are suspending undervaccinated students amid growing concerns over measles in the province.Von CTV News
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The province’s Special Investigations Unit is investigating after the suspect of a fatal stabbing in Hamilton was shot by police; no ruling was made today, but if Hudson's Bay's liquidation moves forward, it could mean 9,000 people will be out of a job; and, an Ontario woman says she was scammed out of nearly $6,000 after she got a text message fro…
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The site of a fatal house fire in Oshawa will be demolished as a father and daughter remain in the hospital in critical condition; more trade talks between bureaucrats – without Premier Doug Ford – will take place next week in Washington; and, a recent survey found 86 per cent of Canadians feel sleep deprived.…
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Doug Ford said although the U.S. did not agree to drop tariffs, another meeting is scheduled for next week after ‘productive conversations’; Canadian imams have launched a ‘Fast Feed’ campaign to tackle food insecurity in partnership with the North York Harvest Food Bank; and, fans of K-pop group BLACKPINK are angry after tickets to two Toronto sho…
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As Mark Carney prepares to be sworn in as Canada's Prime Minister on Friday, here's the message he is hoping to send to Canadians with his condensed cabinet choices; and Canada claims to have gotten more clarity on Trump's trade war after a high level meeting in Washington, D.C.Von CTV News
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A mother and her nine-year-old daughter is dead after a fire engulfed an Oshawa, Ont. home; there are concerns in Hamilton that a 25% tariff on steel could devastate the industrial base of its economy; and, here's how an Ontario woman fought Enbridge on 7 years of overcharges on her gas bill, and won.…
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has suspended the surcharge on electricity sold to the U.S. and that he will meet with trade representatives in Washington; Peel police say a child called 911 after an incident inside an apartment unit in Brampton that left a woman dead and resulted in the arrest of a man; and, an Ontario man says he had 'no idea' …
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The stock market plunged after U.S. President Trump wouldn't rule out a possible recession due to his tariff policy; and, Mark Carney arrived on Parliament Hill for a full day of briefings after his massive win to become the new Liberal leader.Von CTV News
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Ontario has imposes a 25 per cent surcharge on electricity to U.S. amid Trump tariff threats; three suspects remain at large after 12 people were injured in a mass shooting at a pub in Scarborough; and, here's how a Toronto man lost over $300 to a scammer offering a ‘free kitten’ on Facebook.Von CTV News
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Canada announced a $6-billion aid package to help businesses withstand the economic impact of U.S. President Trump's trade war; and, a new rule will require 'aliens', including Canadian snowbirds, to register with U.S. immigration for stays longer than 30 days.Von CTV News
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A Markham community is concerned the shooting that left a young woman and a dog dead inside a home could be connected to violence in the tow truck industry; Toronto police is offering cash rewards in hopes of nabbing more suspects accused of stealing jewelry, alcohol, meat, and other items that later get resold; and, more than 1.3 million people ar…
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Despite the announcement that some tariffs will be delayed until April 2, Ontario’s premier won’t budge until tariffs are completely gone; the Yorkville fire that is believed to have started in a home under construction and destroyed six homes, is being investigated as suspicious; and, some Canadians say it’s not fair that people with hearing loss …
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The union representing thousands of workers say they are prepared to strike on Monday if a deal isn’t reached; CTV News Toronto has exclusive details about a pair of late-night shootings connected to the towing industry; and, some taxpayers say they’re still waiting for the $200 rebate cheques from the Ontario to come, while others say the ones the…
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A Canadian government source says the U.S. proposed removing 'some' tariffs if Canada removed all of theirs during a phone call between U.S. President Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau; and, travel agents are reporting a year-over-year 40 percent decline in bookings to U.S. destinations.Von CTV News
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the trade war is Trump’s attempt at collapsing the Canadian economy; The LCBO has removed U.S. products from its shelves and online inventory; and, the debate over a housing project to help vulnerable men in York Region is dividing councillors and the community.Von CTV News
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he'll cut off energy exports to the U.S. 'with a smile on my face' in response to U.S. President Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports; tennis phenom Serena Williams announced her co-ownership of the Toronto Tempo, which also includes a role in jersey and merchandise design; and, the Better Business Bureau says people a…
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Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford will remain premier for the next few years, the NDPs continue to be the official opposition party and the Liberals regained official party status; PC candidate Silvia Gualtieri defeated Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie in the Mississauga-East Cooksville riding, while the Liberals took the seat of Toronto-St. Paul's …
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The meeting between Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Trump at the White House is being described as a diplomatic disaster; and, the New Brunswick couple who survived after the home they were sleeping in was ripped apart by an explosion speaks about their harrowing ordeal.Von CTV News
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Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives have won its third straight majority mandate in Ontario; and, despite Canada making significant moves to enhance enforcement of its borders, U.S. President Trump says tariffs are coming anyway.Von CTV News
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A “major” water main break was reported on Pelmo Crescent, near Jane Street and Black Creek Drive, early Wednesday morning; after a month of shaking hands, hugs, and pitching to Ontarians, voters will have their say on Thursday; and, nationwide, about a quarter of mortgage holders saw their monthly payment increase by more than $150 at renewal in t…
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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is speaking out over the efficiency of snow removal across the city; the Ontario election is in the final stretch as residents prepare to cast their vote in days; and, investigators say it could take several weeks to search a landfill for clues related to the disappearance of Shalini Singh.…
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The four Liberal leadership candidates face off against each other in Montreal for the French-language debate; and, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined European leaders in Kyiv to mark the third anniversary of Russia's invasion into Ukraine.Von CTV News
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