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The future of Canada's auto manufacturing sector could be hitting a roadblock as consumer demands stall and the U.S. and Canadian governments take diverging approaches. David Zura explains what it could mean for the industry.
6h ago
We’re into the final days of Canada's temporary, federal tax holiday. Afua Baah speaks with experts on whether the tax break should be made permanent.
7h ago
More than 100 Palestinian prisoners have been released in exchange for 3 male Israeli hostages. Karling Donoghue takes a look at the latest ceasefire operations — which have sparked concerns amongst Israelis over the health of the remaining hostages.
East and Southern African officials are meeting in Tanzania to discuss the growing violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, brought on by Rwandan-backed M23 rebels. Karling Donoghue details the high-stakes talks.
The future of Canada’s auto manufacturing sector could be hitting a roadblock as consumer demands stall and the U.S. and Canadian governments take diverging approaches. David Zura explains what it could mean for the industry.
We’re into the final days of Canada’s temporary, federal tax holiday. Afua Baah speaks with experts on whether the tax break should be made permanent.
The lighting of the Olympic Cauldron in Vancouver is a tradition since it was first lit for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Now it is lit to signify the start of the 2025 Invictus Games that begin Saturday.
9h ago
Some Canadians with previously booked trips to the U.S. are now looking to other destinations, with the weak loonie also playing a major part.
B.C.’s minister in charge of mines and critical minerals tells CityNews the mining sector is working to diversify its trading partners.
A massive police presence could be seen in downtown Vancouver Thursday night after a man was allegedly seen with a gun entering a residential building. As Monika Gul reports, the man, who was arrested, was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant.
The RCMP in British Columbia says it has begun using a Black Hawk helicopter to patrol the United States border as part of efforts to stop smuggling and people crossing illegally. Jack Morse reports.