Taiwan launches WTO complaint over Canadian steel tariffs
Taiwan has initiated a formal complaint at the World Trade Organization challenging Canada's steel tariffs. The move escalates a significant trade dispute between the two economies.
Taiwan has initiated a formal complaint at the World Trade Organization challenging Canada's steel tariffs. The move escalates a significant trade dispute between the two economies.
A 26-year-old Sault Ste. Marie woman faces charges after a single-vehicle crash into a snowbank and allegedly refusing a breathalyzer test. No injuries were reported.
A 14-year-old in Sault Ste. Marie faces charges for allegedly kicking and sexually assaulting another youth. Police confirm the investigation is ongoing.
A 24-year-old Brampton man faces multiple charges in Michigan after being arrested near the Sault Ste. Marie border with a stolen commercial vehicle. Read the latest on the cross-border investigation.
A look back at the most impactful local news events in Kitchener for 2025, from a major apartment fire to new grocery rules. Discover the stories that shaped the community.
Sault Ste. Marie police and Crime Stoppers request public assistance to identify a man suspected of theft, assaulting an employee, and fleeing a Dollarama store on October 1, 2025.
The federal and Ontario governments kept taxpayers in the dark about impending Algoma Steel layoffs when issuing $500M in loan guarantees. This lack of transparency raises serious questions.
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu defends a federal loan to Algoma Steel, framing it as crucial for preserving jobs and industrial capacity in Sault Ste. Marie. Get the details on the government's intervention.
A violent brawl disrupted the redeveloped Chatham mall, part of a news day including a critical Etobicoke shooting and new autism police training. Read the latest updates.
Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu explains the $150 million loan to Algoma Steel as essential to 'save the furniture' and protect jobs in Sault Ste. Marie. Get the details on this critical intervention.
Meta announces commercial AI agreements with several major news publishers. The deals will shape how AI models are trained on news content. Read the latest on this evolving partnership.
CTV News anchor Alexandra Pinto signs off to start her maternity leave. We look back at her career and the temporary change for viewers. Stay tuned for updates.
Your guide to watching CTV News at Six in Vancouver on Thursday, December 4, 2025, plus a roundup of today's top national and local headlines from across Canada.
A Sault Ste. Marie woman faces charges after a stolen truck crashed into The Breakfast Pig on Bruce Street. No injuries were reported, and the business has reopened.
Environment Canada warns of intense snow squalls hitting Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, with up to 40 cm possible. Travel is expected to be hazardous. Stay updated.
Algoma Steel's CEO reveals both federal and provincial governments were aware of impending layoffs before approving a $500 million taxpayer loan. Details on the Sault Ste. Marie job cuts.
Hillary Clinton warns misinformation on platforms like TikTok is dangerously shaping young Americans' views on Israel-Palestine, calling it a 'serious problem for democracy.'
Federal and Ontario governments face scrutiny for a $420 million loan to Algoma Steel, approved despite prior knowledge of impending layoffs. Details on the defense and economic context.
The loss of 1000 jobs at Algoma Steel in Sault Ste. Marie prompts questions about whether Prime Minister Mark Carney should engage with former President Donald Trump. Share your thoughts.
Sault Ste. Marie police are investigating an assault and vehicle theft reported on November 26. The incident occurred the previous evening. Get the latest details.
Algoma Steel is cutting 40% of its workforce, citing U.S. tariffs and a forced shift to electric arc steelmaking. The layoffs come just two weeks after a major government bailout.
Algoma Steel announces 1,000 layoffs in Sault Ste. Marie, citing difficult market conditions and trade pressures. Read about the impact and federal support.
Two women face criminal charges following a police incident in Sault Ste. Marie. Get the latest details on the arrests and ongoing investigation.
Sault Ste. Marie police and Crime Stoppers are asking for public help identifying a male suspect with a distinctive neck tattoo involved in a November 14 theft at a local Shoppers Drug Mart location.
A 27-year-old Sault Ste. Marie man faces charges after police allege he impersonated a younger person online to lure and assault a victim under 16. Learn about the disturbing case.
SQ confirms human bones discovered by a worker in a Salaberry-de-Valleyfield ditch belong to a woman. Investigation ongoing to identify victim and death circumstances.
A 'For Sale' sign appeared at Kitchener's Toys 'R' Us store on November 25, 2025, raising questions about the future of the iconic toy retailer in the region. Learn what this means for local shoppers.
Sault police and bylaw officers inspected 40 vacant downtown properties, re-securing 5 buildings to prevent unlawful entry. Latest community safety update.
The Carney government is preparing to announce significant measures to safeguard Canada's vital steel sector, according to sources. Learn about the upcoming protections.
A Sault Ste. Marie driver faces over half a dozen charges after police discovered them asleep behind the wheel. Learn about the incident and potential consequences.