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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 behind-the-scenes look at the stories behind the stories from the CTV Vancouver newsroom. Penny Daflos discusses the stressful, inspiring, irritating and heartbreaking moments that never make it on TV in unfiltered conversations with her colleagues – including other reporters, anchors, videographers, technicians and producers who battle the clock each day to make deadline.
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Notorious B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton has died at the age of 74 following a violent assault in a Quebec prison; Judy Trinh shares all you need to know about the slew of guilty charges slapped on Trump and what the road ahead looks like for the felon; and, Mother Nature appears to be giving those who missed the dazzling northern lights display…
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Weekend closures of the Don Valley Parkway and Gardiner Expressway as well as Line 1 TTC closures have commuters bracing for chaos; despite contingency plans, the TTC workers' union says a total disruption is possible if nearly 13,000 workers walk off the job; and, Consumer Reports says the most effective tick and mosquito repellents contain 25 to …
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Donald Trump is the first former U.S. president to be convicted of felony crimes as a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 criminal charges in the hush money trial; comments by Premier Doug Ford suggesting immigrants are behind a shooting targeting a Jewish school prompted demands for an apology; and, a Mississauga man says his $11,800 wire tra…
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Video of a leaking roof leading to the flooding of a Toronto high school became the catalyst for a fiery debate at Queen's Park; prosecutors alleged the motive in a fatal Mississauga restaurant shooting in 2021 involved a bad deal and alleged terrorist ties; and, an Ontario senior was shocked to discover two plots of land she gifted to family for f…
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A derelict house in Brampton linked to a city councillor racked up over $12,000 in fines amid a battle over bylaw standards; NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa made history speaking Oji-Cree in the Ontario legislature, a language he was punished for using at a residential school; and, Eglinton Avenue West ranks in the top three for worst roads in Ontario, with on…
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A 16-year-old Scarborough teen has died following a late-night shooting inside a housing complex that has shaken neighbours; the 13-year-old sister of a man killed in an attack on Mississauga's Chicken Land restaurant describes the moment she came under gunfire; and, Canada's Competition Bureau has launched an investigation into the airline industr…
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The Crown attorney tells a jury in the murder trial of a fatal shooting at a Mississauga restaurant that the accused declared allegiance to IS; special constables with the University of Toronto issued a trespass notice to encampment organizers as talks remain ongoing; and, for the third time in a week, York police are investigating after shots were…
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Toronto is getting a WNBA expansion franchise, a move owner Larry Tanenbaum says will elevate basketball across Canada; police say the man killed and a man critically injured in a shooting outside a Mississauga school were known to each other; and, an Ontario family is blaming an Expedia booking agent for the mom missing her flight because her plan…
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A 24-year-old driver is facing charges after a 16-year-old boy died from his injuries in hospital after being struck in Vaughan; Hamilton police are appealing to the public for help amid a surge in gun violence, including a spate of brazen daylight shootings; and, a new survey looking a summer travel plans has found more families are planning trips…
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The chaos from a fireworks fight moving up and down Bloor Street West on Victoria Day could be seen and smelt from blocks away; nearly 12,000 TTC workers are one step closer to potential job action, with a strike being made possible as early as June 7; and, a Toronto pair was shocked a whole trip to Sweden to watch Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was chea…
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An unvaccinated five-year-old Hamilton child is Ontario's first death by the measles virus in decades; Ottawa has refused Toronto's request to decriminalize drug possession, prompting a call for support to Ontario to deal with the crisis; and, the lawyer for some investors claiming to be left in the lurch by Aiden Pleterski says they are gratified …
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Peel police say a noxious spray at a Brampton school prompted an evacuation and sent five students and a teacher to hospital; Durham police described the alleged fraud by Aiden Pleterski as 'massive', with the case involving Homeland Security in the U.S.; and, for 10 years, Pearson has been home to an apiary hosting millions of bees, with experts s…
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Thousands of evacuees in B.C. await to hear if their homes have been damaged or destroyed by the wildfires on a rampage in the region; Paul Hollingsworth explains how a new Statistics Canada report shows insurance companies’ unwavering profitability from natural disasters; and, Annie Bergeron-Oliver reports on the amateur chef in Ottawa gaining int…
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Aiden Pleterski, Ontario's so-called 'crypto king', has been arrested and charged for his role in an alleged $40-million Ponzi scheme; Ontario is proposing a new law with stiffer penalties, including ignition interlock devices for some offenders; and, Maria Romano doesn't credit her longevity to good genes, but rather, to her family and loved ones …
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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow hinted the city may get a WNBA franchise soon, as fans say the city is ready for women's professional teams; Supt. Stacy Clarke's lawyer says TPS' proposed punishment is worse than another superintendent who crashed a car after drinking at work; and, Will Gossaert went from patient, to employee, to meeting the woman he'd g…
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Sheldon Keefe thanked fans online after he was fired as the head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs following another first-round exit; Supt. Stacy Clarke is blaming Toronto police's rejection of promotions for Black officers as the motive for her misconduct; and, there is a growing trend of criminals creating fake versions of real websites to scam v…
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A man was apprehended outside Drake's home as neighbours expressed alarm over the attention the shooting brought to the area; 64 people between the ages of 16 and 89 are facing a combined 348 charges in a child exploitation sting spanning Ontario; and, Steve Park of Markham says he regrets answering the door from a paving company who then destroyed…
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A security guard is in life-threatening condition following a shooting outside Drake's house in Toronto; bullet holes riddled a vehicle in the aftermath of a fatal overnight shooting that also injured a woman in Toronto's Oakwood Village; and, John Richards had no idea the life insurance on a HELOC his wife took out for $150,000 had expired when sh…
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The University of Toronto says they see a way forward in talks with pro-Palestinian protesters over their encampment amid growing safety concerns; Police Supt. Stacey Clarke is fighting a demotion for helping 6 constables cheat on an exam by highlighting mistreatment she says she faced; and, an Ontario man says a fake ad for a vacation rental in Co…
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University of Toronto officials say they are concerned with reports of threats and how many protesters in the encampment may not be students; York police say an officer who was sent flying over the hood of a fleeing vehicle was fortunate to only suffer minor injuries; and, an occupational therapist says the new state-of-the-art rehab facility in To…
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King's College Circle at the University of Toronto has become the site of an encampment by pro-Palestinian demonstrators despite fencing being erected to discourage against it; midtown residents near an intersection where a mother and child were struck by a vehicle say speeding has been a constant issue; and, the OPP says they're now screening all …
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One week after Michael Bebee was named Canada's most wanted for a homicide in Toronto, a tip led to his arrest in P.E.I.; audio from an OPP dispatcher sheds light on the moments leading up to when a police chase ended in a deadly crash on Highway 401; and, an Ontario man said he paid $1,500 a year ago in an attempt to fast track his Nexus card appl…
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A heated exchange between Pierre Poilievre and Justin Trudeau led to the opposition leader's dismissal from parliament; Canada's finance minister backtracks on a proposed capital gains tax hike, also; OPP are being questioned over their handling of a high-speed chase that ended tragically.Oleh CTV News
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What started as a robbery at an LCBO ended as a fiery crash that claimed four lives, including an infant's, after a wrong-way police chase; a cyclist has died in hospital following a collision with a flatbed truck pulling into a construction site in Yorkville; and, nearly seven million Canadians have still not filed their taxes ahead of the midnigh…
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Ontario is implementing a series of restrictions to cell phones in schools, but some educators say the policy may go too far; police say they have arrested 12 people relating to a fraud scheme using over 680 fake identities to steal around $4 million; and, 1.7 million Canadians have signed up for Canada's new dental car program, but only 5,000 dent…
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A Pro-Palestinian protest movement that started in the U.S. has now reached Canada, sparking safety concerns on campuses; Some food banks are sounding the alarm as new data shows how more and more Canadians are turning to them for help; and the Wooden Walls distillery in St. Johns who just won the top prize at the World Vodka Awards.…
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Police are calling the moment an 11-year-old boy was struck by a transport truck in an Etobicoke intersection 'extremely traumatising'; the TTC says it could take days to make repairs following a track-level fire that shut down subway service west of Islington station; and, as spring cleaning gets underway inside many homes, some experts are sharin…
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