On July 6, 1977, Prince Charles became Chief Red Crow during a ceremony with Indigenous community members at Blackfoot Crossing in Alberta. Subscribe to CTV […]
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CTV News Archive: 1976 interview with Robert Mugabe
Watch this 1976 interview with Robert Mugabe, about ending white minority rule in Rhodesia. Mugabe later dominated Zimbabwe as its leader for decades. Subscribe to […]
Continue readingArchive: 1979 interview with Billy Graham
Watch this 1979 interview with American evangelist Billy Graham, one of the most influential Christian leaders of the 20th century. Subscribe to CTV News to […]
Continue readingArchive: One-on-one with Maki Mandela on May 24, 1987
May 24, 1987: Canada AM interviews Nelson Mandela's eldest daughter; she discusses violence in South Africa and her father. Subscribe to CTV News to watch […]
Continue readingW5 Archive: The Trudeau family visits Cuba in 1976
Watch this 1976 W5 report on Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's meeting with Fidel Castro while his family made an official trip to Cuba. Subscribe to […]
Continue readingJuly 29, 1978: Queen Elizabeth visits Saskatchewan
Queen Elizabeth is welcomed by Indigenous community members and dancers in Saskatchewan on July 29, 1978. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect […]
Continue readingWatch Sandie Rinaldo’s one-on-one interview with former Prime Minister John Turner in 2002
"Do you have to love politics to be a good prime minister?" Sandie Rinaldo looks back at a candid conversation she had with former prime […]
Continue readingOct 10, 2010: Kim Jong Un’s national debut at Pyongyang military parade
On Oct 10, 2010, CTV News reported from a military parade in Pyongyang, North Korea, where Kim Jong Un, the son of the country’s then-ruler […]
Continue readingMarch 4, 2003: Fidel Castro answers questions from media in Vancouver
"Vancouver is a good city." On March 4, 2003, then-Cuban president Fidel Castro answered questions from Canadian media about his thoughts on Vancouver’s bid to […]
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