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U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs have sent shockwaves through the global markets. The next big impact could be on consumers' bottom lines. Karin Caifa looks at where tariffs could pinch American wallets first.
10h ago
The death toll continues to rise after a series of violent storms and tornados struck the midwestern United States. Brian Abel looks at the trail of damage left behind.
The Liberal leader is facing attacks from opponents on the political left and right - with the Conservatives taking aim at tax dodgers, while the NDP say Liberals will open Canadian housing up to foreign buyers again.
Markets soared quickly after the opening bell, only to tumble after the Trump administration confirmed a plan to slap 104% tariffs on imported Chinese goods. Business Analyst Kris McCusker looks at the wild day of trading.
12h ago
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sent shockwaves through the global markets. The next big impact could be on consumers’ bottom lines. Karin Caifa looks at where tariffs could pinch American wallets first.
The Liberal leader is facing attacks from opponents on the political left and right – with the Conservatives taking aim at tax dodgers, while the NDP say Liberals will open Canadian housing up to foreign buyers again.
With Ottawa updating its travel guidance to the U.S., experts share their advice on what Canadians should expect when heading to the border. Afua Baah reports.
17h ago
In a rare move, ICBC is saying ‘sorry’ to its customers as some people are seeing months-long wait times to book a driver’s test.
The Transportation Safety Board is now investigating a deadly plane crash that happened over the weekend in the Fraser Valley. Kier Junos reports.
We’re officially three weeks out from the federal election and the two main party leaders, Liberal Mark Carney, and Conservative Pierre Poilievre were in B.C. to make their pitch to voters. Monika Gul has the latest.
Calls continue to grow for the Conservative Party of Canada to drop its candidate for North Island-Powell River, Aaron Gunn, over comments about residential schools. Lauren Stallone reports.