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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 share a photo of the suspect wanted in connection with North York’s fatal double shooting; two men have been arrested in connection to a shooting in a Keswick park that left two people dead; plus, a fundraiser organized by the real estate community hopes to build new isolation rooms at The Hospital for Sick Children.…
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Police are investigating after two people died following an exchange of gunfire in broad daylight in North York; a construction worker has died following an industrial accident appearing to involve heavy equipment at Ontario Place; and, an $80 million Lotto Max jackpot, the largest prize in Canadian history, is up for grabs, with many players dream…
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A Toronto police officer was rushed to hospital with serious injuries while responding to someone in crisis; amid frustration over gridlock in the city, Toronto has now raised the fine for blocking intersections from $90 to $450; and, experts say criminals have pivoted to flooding your inbox with scam texts posing as various services trying to stea…
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A witness says an exchange of gunfire that seriously injured an 18-year-old at a North York apartment sounded like 'machine guns'; many Air Canada travellers at Pearson airport are anxious about their travel plans as a potential strike by the airline looms; and, about 60 per cent of new cars are sold without a spare tire.…
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A GTA car theft ring got creative trying to avoid detection by police en route to stealing over $3 million in vehicles over several months; the widow of a man killed in a crash involving an OPP officer is hopeful police accountability is coming following a decision by judges; and, Kimberley Faber was denied boarding a flight from Toronto to Calgary…
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A 33-year-old woman is in critical condition and undergoing multiple surgeries after a shooting in the area of Mississauga Road and the QEW; Students at Agincourt Collegiate Institute were greeted with a large police presence a day after a shooting in the school’s parking lot; plus, A group representing infrastructure construction companies is call…
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A U.S. investigation into an alleged Russian interference campaign has exposed propaganda and attempts to recruit Canadians from Quebec; New data released highlights how much Fentanyl is flowing through Metro Vancouver and other major cities; and, how a Sask. man has a knack for restoring antique machinery to its former glory.…
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Officers say the 15-year-old slain in a shooting just outside a police station in Etobicoke was a targeted attack; despite the Ontario government implementing a cellphone ban in classrooms, experts say it will not prevent phone addiction.; and, an Ontario man was shocked when he was told he needed a new battery for his electric vehicle, when it onl…
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Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu remains defiant in the face of political pressure to secure a hostage deal with Hamas; there's a political war waging across Canada as the Liberals, NDP and Conservatives fight for the support of workers; and, a fearless cat named 'Marmalade' was rescued after they were believed to have been shot with a shotgun.…
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The Israeli military said the bodies of six hostages were found dumped inside of a tunnel in southern Gaza; there's a buzz in Canada right now as it sees a seasonal surge in wasps; and, on the shores of the Avon river, mother nature has uncovered rich layers of 19th century Maritime history.Av CTV News
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UN agencies and local-health officials have launched a campaign to inoculate the roughly 640,000 children in Gaza against Polio; troubling details on the growing number of violent incidents’ involving Canada’s youth; and, the heartwarming story on the hundreds of donations that helped a young girl from Alta. get a robotic walker.…
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NHL hockey star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew were fatally struck by a driver while in the U.S. for a wedding; troubling new data shows how Canadians are waiting longer to get into and help inside hospital emergency rooms; and, first-time permanent kindergarten teacher Talia Lanzarotta discusses on how she’s preparing to welcome her stude…
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the NDP to pull out of the Liberal confidence deal to trigger an early federal election; a troubling rise of whooping cough cases across the country have sparked fears as back-to-school kicks off; and, a nine-month-long luxury cruise ship has dropped off 2,500 guests in New Brunswick.…
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Winnipeg serial killer Jeremy Skibicki has been handed four life sentences for the murder of four Indigenous women; The latest on the apparent lapses in immigration screening which allowed two terror suspects into Canada; and, the story of a farm in Newfoundland and Labrador allowing eager visitors to cuddle with cows.…
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CN Rail workers have issued a strike notice for Monday despite the federal government intervening in the matter; Residents in south Etobicoke watch in horror as armed police surround a home in their neighbourhood; plus, Toronto’s Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital is playing a key role for several Paralympic athletes.…
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Two of Canada’s biggest railways are facing a shutdown, with close to 10,000 workers off the job as the strike begins; police are still investigating who is responsible for the death of Yuk-Ying Mui; plus, the Ex is showcasing the best food the CNE has to offer by announcing the inductees of the Food Hall of Fame.…
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A possible rail strike is leaving commuters in the GTA anxious as they could be without a ride starting Thursday; two teens involved in Toronto’s tow truck turf war are being accused of murder-for-hire; plus, Ontario Premier Doug Ford defends his government’s plans to close 10 consumption sites in the province.…
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There is pushback after 10 safe injection sites are set to close after the Ontario government implements a new policy; Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly has been reinstated to the team after a suspension that stemmed from a sexual harassment lawsuit; plus, 12-year-old Ewan Marchant adventured across the continent on his bike along with his f…
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A propeller malfunction was one of the findings the Transportation Safety Board included in the investigation of a 2022 ferry crash; after heavy rain and strong winds caused mayhem in parts of the region, clean up commences in Ontario; plus, a woman is seeking to get her money back after overpaying her visa bill online by about $13,000.…
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The search for Markham realtor Yuk-Ying Mui is underway as York Regional Police Homicide Unit continues the investigation; Toronto officials are speaking out against the multi-use trail path extension plan in the west end that will cost the city $150 million; plus, After leading the NHL in goals last season, Auston Matthews is set to be announced a…
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