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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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A video captured the moment a man appeared to push a shopping cart into path of e-bike rider in Toronto; police in Burlington are searching for the vehicle involved in a fatal, targeted drive-by shooting of a man eating inside a restaurant; and, here's why filing your taxes on time is so important, and here's tips on how to do it for free.…
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Voters across the GTA cast their ballots on election day as the race between the Liberals and Conservatives narrowed; the organizers of the Taste of Manila festival, which runs each August in Toronto, say the incident in Vancouver raises a number of questions about safety and security; and, the Toronto Maple Leafs are looking forward to a series cl…
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The Conservatives won long-time Liberal stronghold Toronto-St. Paul's in a byelection last summer, but some electors say they may turn red for this year’s federal election; as Hudson's Bay starts liquidating its remaining stores, a judge granted the historic retailer permission to move forward with an auction sale of store artifacts; and, a week-lo…
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A second jury has been selected following a mistrial in the sex assault case against five former World Junior hockey players; each party leader is entering the final days of the election campaign with a concrete and distinguishable message to voters.Por CTV News
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The Special Investigations Unit said the teen who was shot during a gunfire exchange with Toronto police, died in the hospital two days after the incident; hundreds of parishioners in Toronto gathered at its downtown cathedral to remember the late pontiff; and, Danielle Vanier says they purchased $300 worth of Sephora and Home Depot gift cards at S…
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One first responder described a fatal, fiery crash on Lakeshore Boulevard as one of the worst of his career after a vehicle hit a hydro pole that then fell, trapping the driver inside; opposition provincial parties want a further investigation done into the multi-million dollar deal to place a spa on the grounds of Ontario Place; and, an Ontario wo…
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Two young men were gunned down by two suspects in a Riverdale neighbourhood, according to police, at around 11:15 p.m. on Tuesday night; Premier Doug Ford says he’s considering options of lifting interprovincial trade barriers, ranging from alcohol sales to better access to specialized employment in light of U.S. tariffs; and, a New York Times inve…
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Toronto police are searching for the driver of a vehicle that injured four pedestrians in downtown Toronto in what is being described as a 'targeted' incident; Ontario's throne speech laid out the Ford government's plan to protect residents from the threat of U.S. tariffs; and, California's Governor Gavin Newsom is featured in a new ad campaign urg…
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A viewer video shows Toronto police smashing a window and dragging two individuals out of the pickup truck before arresting a 42-year-old man; the Toronto Blue Jays and all-star slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. held a press conference to celebrate the $500 million deal; and, some people say they had to have their taxes reassessed due to an alleged Tur…
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A Toronto man is facing charges after driving away with gas nozzle still attached to car, seriously injuring a 63-year-old man; Toronto officials are touting a significant milestone in Eglinton LRT construction; and, CTV’s Pat Foran was the intended victim of one such call and decided to record it for Consumer Alert.…
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The driver of a Jaguar was allegedly seen speeding in Etobicoke, moments before they struck numerous vehicles, injuring three; York police released video showing the moment they chased down five suspects wanted in connection to an alleged home invasion in Richmond Hill; and, an Etobicoke family says a gap insurance policy they bought meant nothing …
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Canada reported 33,000 job losses in March as stock markets spent a second straight day in freefall in response to U.S. tariffs; and, Jagmeet Singh says Brookfield avoided paying more than $5 billion in taxes by using a tax haven during Mark Carney's tenure as chair.Por CTV News
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Police are searching for suspects after a pickup truck rammed into a Toronto jewelry store repeatedly in a brazen robbery attempt; General Motors announces plans to ramp up production at U.S. auto plants, prompting concerns for workers at GM’s Oshawa plant; and, the province is promising to help restore power to the more than 100,000 customers stil…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada's counter-tariff plan today, as Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he wants to see the Canadian response go even further; Bayview Avenue has reopened after rainfall left large pools of water on the major arterial roadway; and, a Toronto woman who accidentally overpaid her electricity bill by over $8,000 strug…
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Canada is still working to unpack the announcement and figure out what exactly the country will be on the hook for; the weather, which transitioned from snow, to freezing rain, to rain, made for a messy day of driving; and, the iconic red canoe in Canoe Landing Park has been reduced to ashes after it was set on fire overnight.…
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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.Por 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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