Trump asked if he’s worried Canada would be a ‘very blue’ 51st state
U.S. President Donald Trump says Canada ‘might be’ a strongly Democratic 51st state, but he ‘doesn’t care’ about the federal election outcome.
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U.S. President Donald Trump says Canada ‘might be’ a strongly Democratic 51st state, but he ‘doesn’t care’ about the federal election outcome.
A passenger on a bus filmed a video of the fire raging at Heathrow Airport with highly visible flames rising into the air.
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CTV News’ aviation specialist Phyl Durdey says the closure impacted 1,300 flights and officials are hoping that Heathrow will reopen around midnight Friday.
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Raw video of remarks by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who was visiting Greater Sudbury on Wednesday.
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As the April tariff deadline nears, David Frum says the increased risk for a U.S. recession comes from Trump’s insistence on tariffs.
Kathleen Monk, Scott Reid, Kory Teneycke discuss how PM Mark Carney’s picks could differ from previous governments.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks after the swearing-in of Prime Minister Mark Carney and takes aim at returning members of the federal cabinet.