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Local Breweries are bracing for the impact that Trump's aluminium tariffs could have on their bottom line. As Jazan Grewal reports, increased production costs could lead to higher beer prices for consumers.
15h ago
Ex-Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested and taken to the International Criminal Court detention centre in the Netherlands on a warrant accusing him of crimes against humanity. Erica Natividad reports.
19h ago
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he supports the U.S. ceasefire proposal in principle, but crucial details still need to be worked out. Erica Natividad reports.
A sunny end to the week before a low-pressure system moves into the region, bringing the heaviest rains Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Local Breweries are bracing for the impact that Trump’s aluminium tariffs could have on their bottom line. As Jazan Grewal reports, increased production costs could lead to higher beer prices for consumers.
The recent arrest of 34-year-old Lucas Petrini has Torontonians calling for more transparency from law enforcement. Michelle Mackey reports on the debate between privacy laws and public safety.
20h ago
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the temperature has lowered after meeting with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. The meeting came as President Donald Trump continues to threaten to place tariffs on more Canadian products.
21h ago
Peter Hoekstra, who is Donald Trump’s nominee for Ambassador to Canada, said during a committee hearing that Canada is a sovereign state. The comments come as Trump continues to float the idea of Canada becoming America’s 51st state.
22h ago
A book about cannabis says the industry has right-sized after a market for legal weed did not materialize. In ‘Catch A Fire”, author Ben Kaplan argues that despite all losses by investors, Canada’s cannabis experiment has still been a success.
7h ago
Ontario premier Doug Ford is calling a meeting with the U.S. commerce secretary a “productive conversation” – but says tariffs are still going ahead as planned. Mark McAllister has more on today’s talks and the ongoing trade war.
“No matter what the world throws at us, you always be the same” this is the message Justin Trudeau had for Canadians on his last day in office. Glen McGregor on Mark Carney’s preparations for Prime Minister starting tomorrow.
If you’re awake in the early morning hours, don’t forget to look up, but if you miss this evening’s event there’s something else coming soon for sky gazers. David Zura explains.
A deadly measles outbreak is growing south of the border tonight. As Michael Yoshida tells us, false statements about vaccines are also spreading, thanks in large part to Donald Trump’s health secretary.
The U.S. federal government is on track to run out of funding and shut down on Saturday. That means Friday is the last day for Congress to pass a spending bill to keep it open. Amy Kiley looks at the standoff between Republicans and Democrats.
Hundreds of employees at the U.S. Education Department will soon be out of a job. Michael Yoshida examines the impact of the cuts that are being led by President Donald Trump.
Ukraine has agreed to a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia. Erica Natividad with how the U.S. is resuming its military assistance to the country and what happens next.