Catch up on what happened during the French-language debate
Leaders of the five major federal parties went head-to-head in Wednesday's official French-language debate, CTVNews.ca provided real-time analysis.
Leaders of the five major federal parties went head-to-head in Wednesday's official French-language debate, CTVNews.ca provided real-time analysis.
A man has died in an incident at a Vancouver McDonald's location early Wednesday morning.
A former Nazi death-squad member has asked for an adjournment in his deportation hearing.
The small but vocal groups of protesters that have dogged Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau at his political rallies are disrupting his messaging, according to pollster Nik Nanos.
A Russian government minister, who once served in President Vladimir Putin's security detail, died during exercises in the Arctic while trying to save the life of a documentary film director.
While some countries roll out third doses of COVID-19 vaccines, Canada is working to determine who might need them and when. Current evidence on COVID-19 booster shots is limited and experts say more is needed before most Canadians get a third dose
Brandon University has issued a statement publicly criticizing former NHLer Theo Fleury for spreading harmful conspiracy theories.
Amid the rise of COVID-19 cases in India, health officials are on alert for cases of Nipah, a rare virus first identified in the late 1990s that kills at least 40 per cent of those it infects.
Five federal party leaders jousted over mandatory vaccination, health care and snap elections in the first of two official election debates Wednesday evening as they sought to sway francophone voters before election day on Sept. 20.
Five federal party leaders will face off in the first of two official election debates tonight in what may well be their best chance to sway voters before election day on Sept. 20.
The Bank of Canada is keeping its key interest target on hold at 0.25 per cent. The central bank is also maintaining its quantitative easing program at a target pace of $2 billion per week.
The Conservatives are facing mounting pressure to release how much each of their election promises would cost taxpayers, as leaders prepare for Wednesday’s French-language debate.
Alberta now has more than 15,000 active COVID-19 cases and 600 patients in hospital with the disease.
New global studies suggest those who are pregnant or breastfeeding can pass on high levels of COVID-19 antibodies to their babies through vaccination and natural immunity with some scientists hoping to use these antibodies to treat adults with COVID as well.
Contrary to social media claims alleging otherwise, COVID-19 vaccines do not violate the Nuremberg Code, a set of ethical principles developed in the wake of Nazi atrocities during the Second World War. CTVNews.ca examines these false claims.