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Nenshi: Feelings in the West are “rooted in something very real”
Speaking after his meeting with PM Trudeau, Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi says feelings in the West are "rooted in something very real" Subscribe to CTV […]
Continue readingDon Martin: The Bloc leader stokes a fire in the Prairies
CTV's Power Play Host Don Martin shares his last word on Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet's feud with the West over their oil-based economy. Subscribe […]
Continue readingRalph Goodale the Liberal ‘canary’ in the Prairie coalmine: Don Martin
With the ousting of Liberal MP Ralph Goodale from his Regina riding, a large, Prairie shaped hole will be left in Justin Trudeau's cabinet. Subscribe […]
Continue readingPrime Minister Justin Trudeau holds first press conference since election win
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes questions from the media for the first time since his election victory. #cdnpoli #elxn43 Subscribe to CTV News to watch […]
Continue readingSask. curling star Aly Jenkins dies during childbirth
Aly Jenkins died suddenly on Sunday – and her teammates are remembering her tenacity on and off the ice. Subscribe to CTV News to watch […]
Continue readingTalk of western separatism ramping up after Liberal minority
Despite painting the prairies blue, news of the Liberal minority has reignited calls for the west to separate from the rest of Canada with many […]
Continue readingCity of Saskatoon defrauded of over $1M to online scam
The City of Saskatoon is the latest Canadian municipality to have fallen victim to cyber fraud. Vanessa Lee explains what happened. Subscribe to CTV News […]
Continue readingCTV Saskatoon goes 3,300 feet underground to see potash mine
From CTV Saskatoon's Janella Hamilton: we go 3,300 feet underground at Cory potash mine. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect with CTV […]
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