

Lessons from our support of financial markets in tough times
Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle talks about how the Bank of Canada supported markets during the COVID-19 pandemic and what we might do differently in the future. He also discusses recent
Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle talks about how the Bank of Canada supported markets during the COVID-19 pandemic and what we might do differently in the future. He also discusses recent
Brad Bradford has officially said he will run for mayor of Toronto.
Home prices have fallen below the national average in 14-out-of-20 regional housing markets, according to a report by Zoocasa. Saint John, N.B., took the top place for the most affordable
Asian stocks rose Wednesday as anxiety about the global financial system began to fade following three high-profile bank failures.
Toronto city council is set to meet today for the first time since former mayor John Tory resigned.
Spring may have arrived, but Toronto isn’t quite done with winter weather yet.
Police are looking for a 35-year-old man from Toronto after he allegedly threatened a loss prevention officer in Toronto’s Leslieville neighbourhood on Sunday.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says clean energy and green technology spending may not have been the big-ticket items of the 2023 federal budget if it weren’t for the need to
A Toronto man diagnosed with stage 4 cancer is desperate to get the rollerblades he uses to transit with to the hospital to receive radiation treatment back after they were
There was no money set aside in the federal budget to help Toronto cover a nearly $1 billion COVID-19-related shortfall in its own spending plan.
A Toronto man is wanted for a February incident in which he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman he followed off public transit before taking her phone and sexually assaulted her
A Corbeil woman is trying to find homes for feral cats trapped and brought to her newly opened feral cat rescue rehabilitation centre.
The 22-year-old accused of fatally stabbing a teenager at a Toronto subway station Saturday night has been wanted in Newfoundland for almost two years, CTV News Toronto has learned.
A Noelville woman says she called 911 when she saw flames at a neighbours house. Credit Stephanie Palmer.
The city of Ottawa will host nine household hazardous waste drop-off events this year, giving residents a chance to safely dispose of household hazardous waste.
Toronto police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a suspect in an apparent unprovoked attack on a teenager at Bathurst Station last week.
Turbulence in Europe’s banks following the implosion of 167-year-old Credit Suisse and runs on regional banks in the U.S. has focused attention on the role played by credit default swaps
A leader in Calgary’s South Sudanese community says efforts will be made to provide financial help to 10 people seriously injured in a house explosion.
A report by a Montreal tenants’ rights association says 79 per cent of the roughly 30,000 units in Quebec that were available for rent in February on Airbnb were not
One person is dead after an early morning fire in Kanata, while another person is being treated for smoke inhalation after being rescued from the burning home by a bystander
The nation’s top financial regulator is asserting that Silicon Valley Bank’s own management was largely to blame for the bank’s failure earlier this month and says the Federal Reserve will
Ontario Premier Doug Ford waded into Toronto’s mayoral race Tuesday, just a week after saying he wouldn’t, calling on voters not to support any candidate who would decrease the police
Global shares were mostly higher on Tuesday as investors got some relief from worries over troubled U.S. lenders from a takeover of failed Silicon Valley Bank.
In the 2023 federal budget, the government is unveiling continued deficit spending targeted at Canadians’ pocketbooks, public health care and the clean economy.
The Canadian Alternative Reference Rate working group (CARR) today published an impact assessment checklist to help firms assess and mitigate their exposures to the Canadian Dollar Offered Rate (CDOR).
Consultations for the first phase of the B-20 mortgage underwriting rules review will wrap up on April 14.
After 34 years of telling Toronto’s stories, CTV News Toronto veteran Austin Delaney is retiring.
The Timmins and District Hospital recruiter says over the past nine months, seven physicians have decided to work in the city.
Police are looking for the public’s assistance in identifying an ‘unknown,’ non-verbal woman after she was found Monday by a concerned citizen in the Greater Toronto Area.
A 16-year-old who died after an apparently unprovoked stabbing at a Toronto subway station is being remembered as a kind person who enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
The Calgary Fire Department says at least 10 people were injured in a ‘sudden and devastating’ explosion in the city’s northeast on Monday that completely destroyed one home.
Former councillor Olivia Chow is contemplating another run for mayor of Toronto.
A rescue ship funded by British street artist Banksy was seized in Lampedusa on Sunday after Italy’s coast guard said the boat had disobeyed its instructions to head to Sicily
The southwestern city of Zaporizhzhia is less than 50 kilometres from the front line and its residential buildings and energy infrastructure are a frequent Russian target. The impact of the
The chairman of Saudi National Bank resigned for ‘personal reasons’ after his comments on Credit Suisse sent that firm’s stock cratering, a regulatory filing in the kingdom said Monday.
Stocks are rising on Wall Street Monday as battered banks show more strength, at least for now.
North Carolina-based First Citizens will buy Silicon Valley Bank, the tech industry-focused financial institution that collapsed earlier this month, rattling the banking industry and sending shockwaves around the world.
Toronto city councillors are set to make hybrid public meetings permanent.
A judge’s erroneous direction that Canadian officials should secure the release of four men from detention in northeastern Syria amounts to a “wholesale expansion” of the law, a federal lawyer
One person has been seriously injured after a late-night stabbing on a Toronto bus.
Burial plots have become such a hot commodity in Metro Vancouver, one spot in a Burnaby cemetery is being sold privately online for $54,000.
Toronto’s mayoral election won’t be held until June 26 but the field is already starting to take shape.
A male victim has died in hospital after being stabbed late Saturday night inside Keele subway station.
OPP from the Southern Georgian Bay detachment are investigating a home invasion in Tay Townhship on Friday
Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says Canada’s economy is at a greater risk of a ‘hard landing’ — a rapid economic slowdown following a period of growth and
The largest archdiocese in Canada’s Catholic Church has a new man at the helm as of today.
Part of the roof of the Mercedes-Benz dealership in Regent Park has blown off and landed on a nearby roadway, according to Toronto police.
A Scarborough homeowner is speaking out after he says that city sidewalk plows repeatedly damaged the landscaping around his property over the course of the winter.