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CTV National News is Canada's most-watched national news program. Now you can stay up date Monday to Friday with the CTV National News Podcast, delivered nightly. Listen to Canada’s most trusted newscast featuring stories from here and around the world with a perspective that is distinctly Canadian and backed by the #1 news organization in Canada.
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Listen to "CTV News Toronto at Six" for news and analysis of the day's most important, and talked about, events. This audio podcast, updated each weekday evening by CTVNewsToronto.ca, brings you the day's show in its entirety. Delivering the day's top headlines on the go -- it is why Toronto trusts and turns to CTV News.
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Police are investigating if three shootings involving tow trucks within 24 hours in the GTA, seriously injuring four people, are connected; Camila Vilas Boas thought her ex-husband had taken their three-year-old son to India on a vacation, but he never returned to Canada; and, Premier Ford will be heading the Washington D.C. in February as part of …
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Toronto announced it will hire more traffic wardens to address gridlock downtown, but critics say it is not a long-term solution; when three would-be robbers attempted to rob a Toronto jewelry store, its owner had to take up a broomstick to chase them off; and, a number homeowners say they signed onto a government rebate program through a company, …
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pitching an ambitious energy alliance with the U.S. in an attempt to stave off President-elect Trump's tariff threat; college students are expressing relief as the union representing faculty and their employers agreed to arbitration, averting a strike; and, a Toronto man could not believe when his brand-new electric Che…
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Mayor Olivia Chow says the TTC's $2.819 billion budget is geared to improving service and implementing a fare freeze; U.S. prosecutors say they are worried ex-Olympian and alleged drug lord Ryan Wedding may be utilizing hitmen to target police informants; and, a new survey revealed around 44 per cent of Canadians expect their financial situation wi…
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Police are looking for two male suspects seen running away following a stabbing and fatal shooting inside a Toronto home; robbers used an excavator to smash through a window to remove an ATM at a TD Bank in North York; and, Canadian doubles tennis star Gabriela Dabrowski revealed she was fighting breast cancer while preparing to compete at the Olym…
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he is resigning and has prorogued Parliament to allow the Liberal Party of Canada to elect a new leader; nearly 120 Joriki employees are demanding an explanation for the sudden closure of the factory at the centre of a deadly listeria outbreak; and, a Toronto man says he lost $100,000 in cryptocurrency assets…
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Two Royal Military College students sprung into action at the scene of a fiery crash, possibly saving the life of the trapped driver; a rash of social media posts about missing Black boys in the GTA prompted a virtual meeting to discuss what may be driving the trend; and, Derrick Gravener of Toronto says Wazo Furniture ghosted him after he spent $1…
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Four arrests have been made in the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Joshua Bernard-Reis in what police now say was a 'random' attack; the mayor of Pickering is blaming threats by supporters of City Councillor Lisa Robinson for moving meetings online, citing safety concerns; and, in addition to rising costs of airfare and hotels, new forms are now requ…
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Steelworkers are standing in solidarity with the employees of Welded Tube of Canada in Vaughan after they were locked out on Dec. 24; Toronto residents used adjectives ranging from 'crazy' to 'silly' to describe Donald Trump calling Canada the 51st state; and, Consumer Reports separates fact from fiction with the best ways to handle some of the mor…
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Malls were filled with last-minute shoppers as the hours ticked down the night before Christmas; a fair number of Toronto's less fortunate lined-up as charitable organizations gathered to bring warmth for the holiday season; and, holiday travellers hitting the road for Christmas should make sure to have half a tank of gas before any road trip in ca…
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Environment Canada's David Phillips says Toronto residents should celebrate and enjoy the city's first white Christmas in four years; the percentage of early childcare educators in Ontario is falling, with wages being cited as the primary reason for the lack of retention; and, an Ontario man is feeling buyer's remorse after he purchased lawn mower …
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Students and staff of a Jewish school for girls are expressing frustration after it was targeted by gunfire for the third time in 2024; thousands of holiday travellers are expected to descend on Pearson airport in Toronto over the days leading up to Christmas; and Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles says despite what the polls show, Ontario residents a…
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Police officers saluted the procession carrying Det. John Park's body after he died while on-duty from a suspected medical episode; a resident of a Scarborough building complex described the gunfire that left a man dead from multiple gunshot wounds; and, Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie's popularity as Mississauga's mayor hasn't carried over a…
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One of the renters of a Brampton home struck by bullets says the gunfire woke them up and that it sounded like a machine gun; Gabby Boileau is thankful her 12-year-old daughter wasn't home when bullets were fired at her Oshawa home, as some entered her child's room; and, a new study suggests scammers are using AI to create fake travel websites and …
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Abid Khugiani and Oscar Peidi are facing charges in connection with the death of realtor Anita Mui, but a murder suspect remains at large; the TTC says streetcar service could be disrupted for the remainder of the week after a garbage truck downed wires at King and Spadina; and, Ontario's Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association says restaurants coll…
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Chrystia Freeland's resignation from PM Trudeau's cabinet hours before the fall economic statement sent shockwaves throughout Ottawa; Canada Post workers are voicing frustration for a back-to-work order that will see mail delivery resume after a month-long strike; and, Audrey Jamieson of Markham says she lost $400 after she bought 10 Amazon gift ca…
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Frustrations increased on the picket lines of Canada Post as Ottawa announced it’s intervening to force the end of the strike; St. Joseph's hospital in downtown Toronto had to cancel numerous services after a boiler outage left the facility without heat or hot water; and, Michael Jarman of Toronto unseated the three-time winner to take the top priz…
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Video released by York police show how suspects used a sledgehammer to break into one of three spas targeted by robbers; an Etobicoke family is spoiling their four-year-old chocolate Labrador after the pup was taken during a carjacking; and, Premier Ford is threatening to cut off power sent to various U.S. states if President-elect Trump follows th…
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A home invasion at the end of 2023 led to a major investigation leading to York police busting a major crime ring, resulting in 17 arrests; police are searching for answers after a North York home caught fire for the second time in two weeks; and, a Scarborough man who rented a car to drive to Alberta is now on the hook for $18,000 after a hailstor…
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The mother of fatal shooting victim Alisha Brooks says she was visiting the man accused in her murder at a halfway house; the home where a man’s body was found with multiple gunshot wounds was being rented out per room, according to neighbourhood residents; and, Maria Padagdag thought she was helping a woman pay her taxi fare, instead she was defra…
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The anniversary of the Polytechnique massacre serves as a reminder of the reality of violence against women, 35 years later; police say a separate shooting in Caledon is linked to the shooting outside a Brampton home that killed one man and injured a second person; and, from doorbell cameras to parcel tracking, both Canadians and delivery companies…
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A security video posted online shows the moments surrounding a fatal and seemingly targeted shooting outside a Brampton home; the Ontario government is preparing legislation its says will give municipalities more options to crack down on homeless encampments; and, Toronto's WNBA team says the team's name 'Tempo' is inspired by the rhythm of the cit…
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A brazen smash-and-grab robbery at a Markham jewelry store resulted in a collision involving a police cruiser and six arrests; a swift response to the first major snowfall in Toronto and the GTA by crews couldn't prevent a messy commute for drivers across the region; and, two GTA residents say a Facebook ad promoting cryptocurrency investing led th…
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Ontario Auditor General Shelley Spence says the deal between Ontario Place and Therme Canada wasn't fair, transparent or accountable; police are searching for five suspects after a bystander captured a brazen robbery at a jewelry store in Hillcrest Mall; and, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business says the Canada Post strike has cost the s…
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