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It's been 35 years since 14 women were gunned down by a man at Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal. All these years later the country is still trying to find its way when when it comes to ending gender-based violence.
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President-elect Donald Trump's threat to slap 25 per cent tariffs on everything Canada exports to the U.S., has put our undefended border under renewed scrutiny. The minister responsible for the border, Dominic LeBlanc, joins Caryn Ceolin to discuss Ottawa’s border response.
2h ago
Double-digit wind chills to start the day which will feature sunny breaks and the chance of some flurries to go along with the cold temperatures.
20h ago
When 9-1-1 is called in a life-threatening situation, it can be a harrowing experience for the victims and emergency crews involved. As Catalina Gillies explains, some patients who came out on the other side had the rare opportunity to thank workers.
It’s been 35 years since 14 women were gunned down by a man at Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal. All these years later the country is still trying to find its way when when it comes to ending gender-based violence.
President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to slap 25 per cent tariffs on everything Canada exports to the U.S., has put our undefended border under renewed scrutiny. The minister responsible for the border, Dominic LeBlanc, joins Caryn Ceolin to discuss Ottawa’s border response.
The videos are shocking, and the crimes are putting innocent people at risk. Shauna Hunt with a deeper look into the smash and grab robberies that have been terrorizing shoppers and mall workers across the GTA.
New legislation would allow local officials throughout Ontario to “dismantle” homeless encampments in the name of public safety. Mark McAllister has the details and concerns from advocates.
21h ago
Randy Boissonnault attempted to defend himself against allegations that he’s misrepresented his heritage, at the Indigenous & Northern Affairs Committee. But nobody outside the Liberal Party seemed convinced by the former Minister.
Police in New York appear to be making headway on identifying the person who killed the CEO of a healthcare company. Laura Aguierre looks at the new evidence.
22h ago
Citytv and Yorkminster Park Baptist Church are proud to once again present City Carol Sing, a Christmas carolling tradition in support of food banks locally and across the country. Everyone is invited to attend this Saturday.
The challenges of navigating a healthcare system that may not always provide proper care because of your skin tone. Afua Baah reports on one of many stories being collected by a national survey looking into the lived experiences of Black women.
It’s nearly winter, but where is the Fall Economic Statement? Conservatives allege the Liberal government is delaying the economic update, because deficit spending is higher than what the Finance Minister had previously committed to.
Bitcoin has reached a new high, topping the $100,000 dollar U.S mark for the first time ever. As Business Editor Mike Eppel explains, the sudden surge has a lot to do with Donald Trump’s upcoming move into the White House.
Rescuers in Pennsylvania are racing against time and deteriorating conditions to find a missing grandmother who may have tumbled down a sinkhole. Laura Aguierre looks at the treachorous conditions that could put rescue teams in jeopardy.
The highest court in the United States is diving headfirst into the issue of transgender rights. Julia Benbrook looks at the challenge to Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming healthcare for minors.