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Fish with human-like face spotted in China and it’s frightening
An unusual fish has been spotted in a lake in China...
November 13, 2019 9:47 a.m. EST
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Latest Segments From CTV Your Morning
The NDP Holds Rallies in Southwestern Ontario
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is holding rallies in Hamilton and London, Ontario today. We checked in with CTV’s Rachel Aiello, who is on scene, covering the campaign.
Tariffs on Canadian Products Could Cause a U.S. Toilet Paper Shortage
Canadian manufacturers say that looming U.S. tariffs could make it harder to find toilet paper south of the border.
The Economic Outlook During Tariffs & a Federal Election
How federal candidates say they’ll save you money as Canada’s economy weathers a trade war with the U.S.
Could Canada Someday Be Part of a Peacekeeping Mission in Ukraine?
NATO countries may be planning a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine. Is the Canadian military in any position to contribute? Retired Major-General Scott Clancy joined us to discuss.
Authorities Preparing for More Foreign Attempts to Interfere in the Election
Canada’s spy agency is warning about new attempts to influence voters and interfere with our country’s election as Canadians prepare to head to the polls.
Conservative Campaign Makes Stops Across Southern Ontario
CTV Senior political correspondent Mike Le Couteur is following the Poilievre team on the third day of the 2025 electoral campaign.
Ontario’s Ring of Fire is Essential in Canada-U.S. Trade War
Northern Ontario is home to critical minerals that may play a key role in trade tensions with the Trump administration.
Misinformation Already Spreading About Canada’s Election
From claims that the prime minister is unelected and confusion about Canada’s parliamentary system, journalist Rachel Gilmore clears up misunderstandings & misinformation about the election campaign.
Breaking Down New Promises From Federal Party Leaders
What new policies the federal parties are promising as the 2025 campaign kicks off.
Breakdown of the Popularity of Each Federal Party
Nik Nanos of Nanos Research tells us what the polls are saying on this first day of the federal election campaign.
Migration Season Leading to Fears About the Spread of Avian Flu
Science specialist Dan Riskin breaks down Canada’s concerns about the spread of the avian flu as we enter spring.
How Will Misleading A.I. Online Content Affect the Coming Election?
Tech experts are worried about the rise of misleading political ads and social media content that use artificial intelligence technology, warning its helping to fuel misinformation.
What to Expect From This Week of Campaigning
Voters will head to polls on April 28 for Canada’s 45th federal election. Vassy Kapelos joins us with a rundown of each’s candidate’s strategy going into week one of campaigning.
Liberal Party Kicks Off Campaign in Newfoundland
We check in on the first day of the Liberal Party’s electoral campaign, on location, in St. John’s.
The Real Impact of the Trade War at Grocery Stores
Consumers are buying Canadian. What changes that’s creating a Canada’s grocery stores as the trade war heats up.
New Documentary Explores a Controversial Spiritual Group That Promises “Eternal Love”
“Twin Flames,” the latest investigative film from W5, takes a look at a group that claims to not be a cult, all while promising its members eternal love and riches.
Will Canada Cancel Its Order for American F-35 Fighter Jets?
American defence firm Lockheed Martin is now offering to create more jobs for Canadians in response to the Carney government reviewing Ottawa’s contract for the purchase of its fighter jets.
Federal Election Campaign Expected to Begin This Weekend
Canada’s new prime minister Mark Carney will reportedly call for a federal election on Sunday. What his strategy is and what to expect from this spring’s campaigns.
100% Chinese Tariffs Hitting Canadian Farmers
100 per cent tariffs from China are hitting 900 million dollars worth of Canadian canola oil and meal. One farmer tells us what that could mean for his business.
The Canadian Implications of Trump’s Cuts to Weather Agencies
Chief Meteorologist Kelsey McEwen breaks down how cuts to the NOAA will affect Canada’s ability to forecast weather and respond to disasters.
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