Power Play #2034: Israeli Ambassador one-on-one
Ido Moed, Israeli Ambassador to Canada; Don Davies, Interim NDP Leader; Rachel Aiello, CTV News; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, Monte Solberg & Nathan Cullen.
CTV National News for May 22: Canada Post union imposes overtime ban as strike deadline passes without a deal
Canada Post workers will remain on the job for now with an overtime ban in place as its strike deadline came and went without a deal; Israeli embassy workers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were to be engaged when a man yelling 'Free Palestine' fatally shot them.
Power Play #2033: One-on-one with Trump’s Ambassador to Canada
Pete Hoekstra, U.S. Ambassador; Mike Le Couteur, CTV News; Rachel Aiello, CTV News; The Front Bench with: Sharan Kaur, Jamie Ellerton, Karl Bélanger & Hannah Thibault.
CTV National News for May 21: Infiltrating a global network of men who drug and assault women
A Hamilton man arrested in connection to a W5 investigation has connections with a New Brunswick man convicted of sexually assaulting former girlfriends; there are few details about what Canada's involvement in U.S. President Trump's 'Golden Dome' plan would entail.
Power Play #2032: Canada Post union open to delaying strike
Jon Hamilton, Canada Post; Jim Gallant, Canadian Union of Postal Workers; Mike Le Couteur, CTV News; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair & Robert Benzie.
CTV National News for May 20: How a W5 investigation led to the arrest of a Hamilton, Ont. man
A Hamilton man was arrested in connection to a W5 investigation into men sharing video allegedly drugging and assaulting women; Canada, the U.K. and France have called the level of human suffering in Gaza 'intolerable' amid an 11-week aid blockade by Israel.
CTV National News for May 19: Trump begins ceasefire talks with Putin, Zelensky
U.S. President Trump has separate ceasefire calls with Vladmir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky; plus, more Canadians are spending their vacations within the country.
CTV National News for May 16: Why the World Juniors sex assault case is now a judge-alone trial
The trial against five former World Junior hockey players will be presided over by a judge alone after a second jury was discharged; a new report is recommending phasing out daily door-to-door mail delivery amid ongoing labour disputes at Canada Post.
Power Play #2030: Why skip spring budget?
Steven MacKinnon, Government House Leader; Micharl Kovrig, Former Canadian diplomat; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, Tony Clement & Nathan Cullen.
CTV National News for May 15: Couple killed near home in Manitoba wildfires identified
Residents of Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba where the couple killed by wildfires resided are calling their deaths a tragedy; consumers in Canada and the U.S. are being told to brace for higher prices because of U.S. President Trump's trade war.