CTV QP: One-on-one with B.C. Premier David Eby
B.C. Premier David Eby speaks about the actions he will be taking to counter U.S. tariffs being imposed on Canada.
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B.C. Premier David Eby speaks about the actions he will be taking to counter U.S. tariffs being imposed on Canada.
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc discusses the trade war between Canada and U.S. and whether Canadians should be worried about Trump’s intentions to target Cana
The Front Bench Panel talks about the initial efforts to deal with the U.S. tariffs and the importance of getting aid money dispersed quickly.
Saint-Anicet, Que. Mayor Gino Moretti and Mount Vernon, N.Y. Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard talk about the need to keep the border open to trade.
Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon speaks about the federal government's tariff relief package aimed at helping Canadian businesses reach new markets.
The gov’t announces support for businesses and workers in response to the threat of tariffs by deploying $5B over 2 years through new work-sharing measures.
Donald Trump speaks from the Oval Office, saying America has been ripped off by almost every country in the world.
CTV News’ Kamil Karamali breaks down data from Nanos polling showing that 3 in 4 Canadians support ideas for a pipeline from Alberta to Eastern Canada.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says every time Mark Carney stands in front of the media he gets caught in a lie, fib or cover up.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre tells Donald Trump to ‘stop the chaos’ that is hurting the economies on both sides of our borders.
Statistics Canada reports only 1,110 were added jobs in February, a sharp contrast to the 76,000 seen in January 2025. BNN Bloomberg’s Paul Bagnell has details.
CTV News’ political commentator Tom Mulcair says the chaos that had been caused within the stock market and auto sector made Trump backtrack on tariffs.
B.C. Premier David Eby says, if approved, the new legislation would ‘help the long-term economy grow.’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford spoke on CNN saying the province will place a 25 per cent tariff on electricity it provides to the U.S. as of Monday.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on social media he has suspended most tariffs against Mexico until April 2.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not share many details of his conversation with Trump, only calling it a 'colourful call' but a 'very substantive call.'