Episodes
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a political shakeup in the Liberal cabinet and the massive bomb cyclone cleanup underway in B.C.
Published 11/21/24
There are growing calls for Randy Boissonnault to resign; plus, EV battery maker Northvolt considers bankruptcy protection.
Published 11/20/24
Iran’s alleged plot to assassinate Irwin Cotler was foiled; plus, U.S. authorizes Ukraine to use long-range missiles.
Published 11/19/24
Thousands of Taylor Swift fans gathered in Toronto to kick off the Canadian leg of her Eras Tour; plus the Swift impact on the city.
Published 11/15/24
Ottawa orders striking port workers in Montreal and Vancouver back to work; and one of India's most wanted arrested in Ontario.
Published 11/13/24
The economic impact of labour disputes at the country's two biggest shipping ports; and remembering the sacrifices made in serving Canada.
Published 11/12/24
Three men charged in an alleged new plot to assassinate U.S. president-elect Donald Trump; Trudeau revives Canada-U.S. cabinet committee.
Published 11/09/24
Joe Biden spoke for the first time following the election promising a peaceful transition of power; the debate over Alberta's wild horses.
Published 11/08/24
What led to Donald Trump's victory and what it means for Canada; and a hockey player in hot water after losing his cool on a fan.
Published 11/07/24
Polls are set to open across the United States in one of the tightest presidential races in American history; B.C. port workers locked out.
Published 11/05/24
Millions of Americans continue to vote at advance polls amid upcoming election; plus, Taylor Swift’s tour is set to arrive in Canada.
Published 11/04/24
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump both campaign in key southern swing states as U.S. election nears; Alberta Premier Danielle Smith earns 91 per cent support in the UCP leadership vote; and, B.C.’s Supreme Court approves a buffer zone order for expected protests outside the province’s largest Sikh temple.
Published 11/03/24
Republican candidate Donald Trump has targeted former representative Liz Cheney just days before the U.S. election; millions of dollars worth of stolen vehicles were recovered in a Toronto police probe into vehicle re-vinning schemes; and, everything that's at stake in a potentially paralyzing port strike in Vancouver.
Published 11/02/24
Heavy downpour triggers deadly flash flooding in Spain; police bust a large drug lab in B.C; plus, dogs compete for best costume.
Published 11/01/24
Quebec has started to accept early requests for medically-assisted death; China, India named biggest cyber threats to Canada.
Published 10/31/24
The RCMP seized thousands of candies laced with cannabis before Halloween; and a N.S. teen has been arrested for threats to schools.
Published 10/30/24
Election day in Saskatchewan as voters head to the polls, and calls for a secret ballot for MPs to vote on Justin Trudeau’s leadership.
Published 10/29/24
PM Trudeau facing mounting pressure as Bloc's pension deadline approaches; and a Winnipeg man plans to travel to Germany for back surgery.
Published 10/29/24
Israel strikes back at Iran with retaliatory air strikes; Trump and Harris target key battleground states with 10 days until the election.
Published 10/27/24
Israel launches airstrikes on military targets in Iran in retaliation to earlier assaults and, overdose deaths have declined in B.C.
Published 10/26/24
The federal gov’t announced cutbacks on permanent resident targets by at least 20 per cent and new details on a Walmart employee’s death.
Published 10/25/24
PM Trudeau emerged from a Liberal caucus meeting noting the strength of the party and, the Bank of Canada dropped the key interest rate.
Published 10/24/24
Ceremonies mark 10 years since the 2014 shootings on Parliament Hill, and PM Trudeau is expected to be confronted at a Liberal caucus meeting.
Published 10/23/24
The New Brunswick Liberals are projected to form a majority government and, an emergency debate is held in the House of Commons.
Published 10/22/24