Industry leaders have blasted the new U.S. tariffs as “unfortunate” and “uncalled for,” warning they could disrupt supply chains and send costs soaring. This move has sparked growing concerns over escalating trade tensions, reports CTV News
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An analyst reveals that former President Trump opposes car manufacturing in Canada, casting uncertainty over Stellantis’ future operations. As U.S. trade policies shift, the automaker now confronts major challenges ahead
South Korean defense firm is vying to replace Canada’s aging submarine fleet, igniting a major strategic shift just ahead of Prime Minister Trudeau’s upcoming trip to Asia. This decision signals a crucial turning point in Canada’s naval modernization journey
Canada Post’s latest offer introduces only “very small” changes, the union reveals, as intense negotiations heat up in the battle to resolve ongoing labor disputes. Both sides remain locked in a fierce struggle over key contract issues
Mail and parcel delivery services are gearing up to resume as the postal union launches rotating strikes today, offering a much-needed break from ongoing disruptions. This carefully planned job action aims to ramp up pressure during negotiations while maintaining limited service in the affected areas
CTV News unveils Canada’s 25 most wanted fugitives, shining a spotlight on those wanted for serious crimes nationwide. Authorities urge the public to come forward with any tips that could lead to their swift capture and help protect our communities
Suicide rates among teenage girls in Canada are rising sharply, a new study reveals. Experts warn that mounting mental health challenges-fueled by social media pressures and pandemic-related stress-are behind this troubling surge, urging urgent action to address the crisis
The U.K. government is exploring an innovative solution: transforming military sites into housing for the growing wave of migrants arriving in the country. This ambitious plan aims to address the pressing housing crisis but has sparked intense debate over its feasibility and costs
Canada is facing a dramatic surge in flash flooding and severe storms, creating urgent challenges across the country. Experts warn that existing infrastructure and emergency systems may be ill-equipped to cope with these changing climate conditions, urging swift and bold action to adapt without delay
Canada is launching special commercial flights to safely bring home citizens fleeing the escalating conflicts in Israel and Iran. The government urges all Canadians abroad to register for assistance as tensions continue to mount
The U.S. has taken the precautionary step of temporarily halting imports of Mexican beef amid rising concerns about the screwworm, a pest notorious for wreaking havoc on livestock. With worries escalating about its potential spread to Canada, officials are keeping a vigilant eye on the situation.
Canada has added a commonly prescribed blood pressure medication to its drug shortages website, raising concerns among healthcare professionals about potential impacts on patient care. Authorities urge patients to consult with their physicians for alternatives.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to embark on his first official foreign trip, visiting France and the U.K. The trip aims to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss key economic issues, signaling a commitment to international collaboration.












