CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast

CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast

CTV News
Negara Kanada
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Episod 100
Terkini 03.07.2026

Listen to "CTV News Toronto at Six" for news and analysis of the day's most important, and talked about, events. This audio podcast, updated each weekday evening by CTVNewsToronto.ca, brings you the day's show in its entirety. Delivering the day's top headlines on the go -- it is why Toronto trusts and turns to CTV News.

Episod

  • CTV News Toronto at Six for July 2, 2026 03.07.2026 46min
    John Tory Jr., the son of former mayor John Tory, is planning to run for the federal Liberals; Reports show high demand for GLP-1 medications since generic versions were approved, but when will Ontarians have access to them?; and, World Cup ticket sales have not gone smoothly for all fans, with some launching a class action lawsuit against StubHub in the U.S.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for July 1, 2026 03.07.2026 46min
    People have been marking Canada Day across the city amid the ongoing heat wave; the right portable speaker can set the mood, but you also want one that can survive splashes, sand, and travel.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 30, 2026 01.07.2026 46min
    The city is implementing measures to keep sun seekers and vulnerable people safe as Toronto remains under a heat warning; Toronto’s Moroccan community prepares for the Round of 16 match vs. Canada and the balancing of pride in two countries they call home; and, new changes to Ontario’s auto insurance could mean less expensive premiums for drivers, but also more risks.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 29, 2026 01.07.2026 46min
    Temperatures may hit 37 Celsius this week as Toronto faces an orange heat alert from Environment Canada; Toronto’s Portuguese and Croatian communities are eagerly preparing for the Round of 32 at Toronto Stadium; and, more than 100 thousand Canadians own property in Mexico, but if you plan to buy real estate you have to be careful.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 26, 2026 27.06.2026 46min
    Soccer fans cheer on Senegal and Iraq as they clash in the final group stage game in Toronto at the FIFA World Cup; the Toronto Maple Leafs faithful eagerly await the team's number one overall selection at the NHL Draft; and, what you need to know before renting an electric vehicle over the summer.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 25, 2026 26.06.2026 46min
    The Office of the Fire Marshal will be investigating a blaze at a Brampton home that left one man dead; a local pharmacist concerned over the amount of medicine on backorder is calling for action from the Ontario and federal governments; and, dozens of OPP officers who are injured and on leave are challenging a new way their benefits are being determined.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 24, 2026 25.06.2026 46min
    Spirits remain high at Canada House as Team Canada falls just short against Switzerland but still advances to the knockout round; hundreds attend the funeral of Const. Marc Pinizzotto to pay tribute and remember his life; and, the hunt for a man accused of killing his parents in Mississauga turns to High Park.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 23, 2026 23.06.2026 46min
    Fans of Panama and Croatia march through the streets of Toronto ahead of their match at the FIFA World Cup; growing concerns about the price of merchandise and food at Toronto Stadium compared to other World Cup host cities; and, A coalition of nearly a dozen organizations push for a maximum indoor temperature bylaw.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 22, 2026 23.06.2026 46min
    Officials outline details of Canada's sweeping bail and sentencing reforms, which will become law next month; The Toronto Marlies bask in the glow of their Calder Cup victory at a championship rally at Real Sports; and, Ontario's education minister launches a new digital learning platform set to be used in the province's classrooms this fall.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 19, 2026 20.06.2026 46min
    Police search for a 46-year-old Mississauga man wanted in connection with the killing of his parents; billionaire businessman Frank Stronach is found guilty of two charges out of a dozen in his trial involving decades-old sexual assault allegations; and, new polling finds the Ontario Liberals are building momentum.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 18, 2026 18.06.2026 46min
    A small boy is airlifted to hospital after a tree falls and strikes a young boy in south Oshawa; OPP officers gather in Mississauga to bid farewell to Const. Tarun Bali, who was killed in the line of duty; and, soccer fans get ready to cheer on Team Canada as they take on Qatar in Vancouver.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 17, 2026 18.06.2026 46min
    Soccer fans party through city streets as they flock to Toronto Stadium as Panama takes on Ghana at the FIFA World Cup; former Mississauga mayor Bonnie Crombie is considering a run to get her old job back; and, the Toronto Maple Leafs hire Jim Hiller to be the 41st head coach in franchise history.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 16, 2026 16.06.2026 46min
    An investigation into a 'gun-for-hire' network leads to the arrest of several people in connection with a series of shootings across the GTA including that of a Toronto Police officer; soccer fans pack Celebration Square in Mississauga for a World Cup watch party; and, Toronto's mayor says one of the agencies involved in the future of Billy Bishop airport is trying to keep preliminary plans a secret.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 15, 2026 16.06.2026 46min
    A 32-year-old Toronto man killed in the city’s latest murder has been identified as police continue working to locate those responsible for his death; about four thousand community service workers remain on the picket lines forcing schools and therapy centres to shut their doors; and, a man was recently defrauded when he took a call from someone who sounded exactly like his son - because the voice had been cloned using AI.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 12, 2026 13.06.2026 46min
    Canada earns its first-ever World Cup point after playing Bosnia and Herzegovina to a 1-1 draw at Toronto Stadium; FIFA Fan Festival brings thousands of soccer fans together to cheer on Team Canada in its first World Cup home game; and, investigators comb the scene inside a North York residential tower a day after Const. Marc Pinizzotto was shot and killed in the line of duty.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 11, 2026 11.06.2026 46min
    An 18-year veteran of the Toronto Police Service is shot and killed while executing a search warrant in North York; excitement for a World Cup watch party turns to disappointment after the event is evacuated due to concerns over lightning; and, how to protect yourself when you search online to apply for a NEXUS card.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 10, 2026 11.06.2026 46min
    A solemn procession carrying the casket of Const. Tarun Bali is returned from Northern Ontario a day after he lost his life in the line of duty; Ontario Premier Doug Ford meets with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro as he pushes his 'Fortress North America' plan; and, the Panamanian national team sets up base camp at a resort of Alliston to prepare for the World Cup.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 9, 2026 10.06.2026 46min
    Peel police say a former Air Canada pilot used a fake licence to misrepresent his qualifications for decades; the federal government launches consultations on the future of Billy Bishop airport as the province moves to expand the facility; and, teachers and parents rally against proposed cuts to the TDSB.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 8, 2026 09.06.2026 46min
    A Markham community is in mourning after the loss of three seniors who died after a blaze destroyed two homes just blocks from Unionville's historic downtown; the clock is ticking for the TTC to finish critical infrastructure work ahead of the FIFA World Cup; and, advocates for people with disabilities call for changes to the layout of Eglinton Crosstown LRT stations.
  • CTV News Toronto at Six for June 5, 2026 06.06.2026 46min
    Three people are taken to hospital after two homes in Markham go up in flames; city officials detail final preparations with the FIFA World Cup just a week away; and, police in Durham Region say they've uncovered a network of what they describe as 'criminal tourists' who enter Canada legally to commit crimes.

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