Pregnant Albertans urged to get vaccinated as COVID-19 hospital admissions jump
An increasing number of pregnant women in Alberta are winding up in emergency rooms and intensive care units suffering from COVID-19.
An increasing number of pregnant women in Alberta are winding up in emergency rooms and intensive care units suffering from COVID-19.
The Liberals could face 'turbulence' during the campaign if questions about why Canadians are going to the polls persist, Nanos Research's Nik Nanos said on the latest episode of Trend Line.
Premier Doug Ford will meet with his cabinet tonight to discuss the possibility of making it mandatory for health-care and education workers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, sources tell CTV News Toronto.
Amid an 'extraordinarily dire situation' on the ground in Afghanistan, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said Monday that the government is committing to resettle thousands of Afghans 'in the coming weeks.'
The Conservatives are promising to recover jobs lost from the pandemic, stimulate the economy with spending incentives, and ensure that Canada is prepared for future health crises, if the party was to form government.
The race has started and Justin Trudeau has bet everything on his ability to get to the finish line with a majority, former NDP leader Tom Mulcair writes in his exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.
A wildfire sparked Sunday near West Kelowna, B.C., now covers at least two square kilometres and has forced evacuations in a large neighbourhood within the City of West Kelowna.
Canada has now fully vaccinated 71.72 per cent of the country's eligible population.
On CTVNews.ca, chief financial commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid explains why now is the time to build a financial safety net before Canadians head to the polls
The federal parties took the first full day of campaigning to lay planks in their plans to revive the country's economy after months of pain from the COVID-19 pandemic, and options for covering the costs.
The Afghan interpreters who aided the Canadian military are desperately trying to leave the country as the Taliban swept through Afghanistan’s capital on Sunday.
With the 36-day election campaign now underway, parties are scrambling to recruit top-tier talent to fill out their political rosters from every corner of the country.