Venezuela's Crisis: The Price of Dealing with Maduro
An examination of the brutal price Venezuelans pay to maintain Nicolas Maduro's authoritarian regime while Canada weighs diplomatic recognition.
An examination of the brutal price Venezuelans pay to maintain Nicolas Maduro's authoritarian regime while Canada weighs diplomatic recognition.
Explosive claims emerge from Tanzania as opposition leaders accuse security forces of secretly disposing bodies after deadly election-related clashes. Witnesses report nighttime operations and mass graves.
Alberta's plan to invoke the notwithstanding clause in its sovereignty act legislation sparks intense constitutional debate and sets the stage for a historic political showdown over provincial powers versus federal authority.
Ontario's Minister of Labour faces mounting pressure as a fresh ethics complaint emerges and new polling reveals strong public support for his removal from cabinet.
A hard-hitting analysis of Canada's urgent need to confront Indigenous land rights realities. Discover why traditional approaches are failing and what meaningful reconciliation truly requires.
Human remains discovered near Bellingham identified as 23-year-old Indigenous woman missing since 2020, sparking renewed calls for justice in Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women cases.
Federal Tourism Minister Patricia Martinez-Ferrada responds to Montrealers' concerns about communication and service delivery, promising concrete improvements and better engagement.
Human rights organizations demand Canada implement stronger arms export controls as evidence reveals Canadian-made weapons are being used in Sudan's devastating conflict, raising serious humanitarian concerns.
Exclusive: Former Liberal cabinet member Soraya Martinez-Ferrada emerges as frontrunner in Montreal's mayoral race, bringing federal experience to municipal leadership.
Rap superstar Nicki Minaj makes headlines after directly challenging Donald Trump about the ongoing violence against Christians in Nigeria, sparking global conversation about religious persecution.
Former President Donald Trump's administration took a firm position on religious violence in Nigeria, drawing both praise and criticism for its approach to addressing Christian persecution.
Ontario's trade minister staunchly defends a provocative advertisement targeting federal carbon pricing, insisting the controversial messaging was intentional and strategically sound.
A shocking Florida lawsuit reveals a woman was compelled by deputies to apologize to her father, who had sexually assaulted her, raising serious questions about police procedures and victim rights.
A disturbing new lawsuit exposes alleged human rights violations and medical neglect at the McHenry County Adult Correctional Facility, where ICE detainees face life-threatening conditions.
The United Nations' top human rights official has issued a strong condemnation of recent U.S. military strikes in Yemen, calling them potentially illegal under international law and warning of devastating humanitarian consequences for civilians.
Frontline physicians extend unprecedented invitation to Minister Christian Dubé, urging him to witness firsthand the crisis gripping Quebec's healthcare system and join them in finding real solutions.
Nova Scotia's Premier Tim Houston embarks on his first official trip as energy minister, heading to Calgary and Houston to promote the province's energy potential and economic opportunities.
Quebec's Labor Minister Jean Boulet tables landmark bill to overhaul union representation rules, introducing automatic certification and financial transparency measures that could reshape workplace dynamics across the province.
In a surprising political development, Quebec's Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant has announced his resignation from the CAQ government, citing personal reasons and marking a significant cabinet shuffle.
Families of Canadians killed in Hamas attacks express frustration as Canada's Foreign Minister has yet to meet with them personally, despite repeated requests and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
A viral video circulating on social media falsely claims to show BC Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon performing a Māori haka. CTV News Fact Check reveals the truth behind the misleading footage.
Former Quebec cabinet minister and political pioneer Lise Bacon has passed away at 91. Remembered as the first woman to serve as deputy premier, her groundbreaking career spanned decades and transformed Quebec politics.
Discover how Saskatchewan's recent legal battle puts Canada's rarely-used constitutional override clause in the spotlight. Learn what Section 33 means for your rights and why provinces are increasingly reaching for this nuclear option.
Frustrated Alberta parents are organizing to recall Education Minister Demetriou following the recent teacher strike, citing failed leadership and lack of classroom support.
Ocean View Manor, a long-term care facility in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, will close permanently on December 31st as part of a human rights remedy affecting residents with disabilities across the province.
International pop sensation Katy Perry reveals her surprising admiration for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, detailing what makes him her ideal political crush in a revealing new interview.
Quebec's Environment Minister Benoit Charette explains why he's skipping the UN climate summit in Brazil, prioritizing local action over international talks while defending Quebec's climate record.
An explosive AP investigation uncovers how US agencies approved and assisted American companies selling sophisticated monitoring technology to China, raising serious human rights concerns.
A shocking police operation in Rio de Janeiro's Jacarezinho favela leaves more than 40 dead in what authorities call the city's deadliest raid ever, raising serious human rights concerns.
Discover the surprising political strategy behind William Lyon Mackenzie King's unprecedented 21-year reign as Prime Minister and why his pragmatism remains relevant today.