Sonar snafu a challenge for Canada's new navy Cyclone helicopters
The Canadian Forces says a sonar system used by the CH-148 Cyclones must be removed before the helicopters are allowed to land on ships.
The Canadian Forces says a sonar system used by the CH-148 Cyclones must be removed before the helicopters are allowed to land on ships.
Loblaw Companies Ltd.'s attempt to mitigate potential damage from an investigation into an alleged industry-wide bread price-fixing scheme through its admission of guilt and gift card offering has been met with backlash from skeptical consumers and indignant competitors alike.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland planned to use a Friday meeting in Ukraine to get more information on reports that a man arrested there this on suspicion of spying for Russia sat in on a meeting in the Prime Minister's Office this fall.
A former Calgary music teacher facing almost 50 sexual abuse charges involving underage girls has made a brief court appearance.
The number of flu cases and hospitalizations is soaring much earlier than usual, say federal flu observers – just in time for the holidays.
Police in Ontario say they've received complaints of counterfeit gold bars being sold online through buy and sell websites such as Kijiji.
CTV Power Play host Don Martin's picks for the top five political power players of the year: a mix of federal and provincial fresh faces and key figures.
Federal government managers are being warned of a possible surge in emergency pay requests from civil servants over the holidays after a new glitch was discovered in the troubled Phoenix pay system.
From opening gifts on Christmas Eve to attending church on Christmas Day, CTV’s royal commentator breaks down what Meghan Markle can expect during her first Yuletide with the Royal Family.
Canada's cybersecurity agency is poised to receive new powers with minimal oversight under a proposed piece of federal legislation, a report released earlier this week is cautioning
A university student in New York City is gaining international attention for creating street art using chalk to help bring awareness to the problem of catcalling.
Canada's luge relay team is set to gain a bronze medal from the Sochi Olympics.
Apotex Inc. says it wants to set the record straight about how the pharmaceutical company will be managed following the death of its founder, Barry Sherman, and his wife Honey.
An anonymous donor is giving potential pet owners incentive to adopt a new companion with a $5,000 donation to the SPCA St. John’s in Newfoundland to go towards adoption fees.
A man who killed his wife and evaded police for seven years sobbed in court when he learned he would be sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 15 years.
Several women in B.C. claim they were repeatedly harassed by a Vancouver Island University student who is already at the centre of a human rights complaint relating to his strange sexual fetishes.
Parents of a 4-month-old girl say the child was attacked by a raccoon inside their Philadelphia home.
A Kelowna, B.C. father has been charged with murder after the bodies of his daughters and wife were discovered. Plus, a street in southern Ontario will keep a very controversial name.
From terror attacks to the death of a music icon, from gender-neutral passports to legalized pot, Canada has garnered plenty of international headlines in 2017. CTVNews.ca has compiled some of the biggest Canadian news stories that went worldwide.
From terror attacks to the death of a music icon, from gender-neutral passports to legalized pot, Canada has garnered plenty of international headlines in 2017. CTVNews.ca has compiled some of the biggest Canadian news stories that went worldwide.
A First Nations elder says he was humiliated when an employee searched him at a Canadian Tire store in Saskatchewan earlier this week.
Canada's special envoy on the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar says it's hard to put the extent of the humanitarian crisis into words.
A Kitchener woman has been sentenced to 8 and half years for her role in the sexual assault of a 7-year-old girl advertised on Craigslist.
A Kitchener woman has been sentenced to 8 and half years for her role in the sexual assault of a 7-year-old girl advertised on Craigslist.
An Orillia, Ont. man is out $1,200 after buying what he believed to be a gold bar from an online seller.