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Yukon: They said it would be stupid. McCord: It wouldn't be stupid. It would be... It would be bloody explosive! Wouldn't it? Yukon: Guv'nor McCord: guv'nor! Announcer: Yukon and McCord on 100.3 (bear growl) The Bear >> Lindsey: still waiting. This could be good news soon for thousands of people forced out by wildfires in fort nelson, B.C. >> Convenience fees. Platinum fees. >> Lindsey: those are a I noiing and expensive. The U.S. department of justice is vowing to break ticketmaster and live nation up. Accusing them of having an inlegal monopoly. >> My voice is the conductor of my life. >> Lindsey: a new day and a new documentary has come. The trailer for celine dion's documentary on prime video is now out. It has us feeling the power of love, everybody. And resiliency. Stay with us, canada. "your morning" starts right [upbeat theme music] >> Lindsey: welcome to "your morning." anne-marie is away. I'm lindsey deluce. >> Kelsey: I'm kelsey McEWEN. Happy friday. >> Teddy: ipso facto, I'm teddy wilson. You called me edward before. >> Lindsey: that is in fact your name. When you hit security when you come into the building ask you see the person's name before you. Edward. >> Teddy: good to be here. Let's turn to the top news stories we are following this morning. We begin with that tragic story out of papua new guinea. Hundreds are feared dead after that massive landslide. >> They have to clear the landslide off the highway to get through. That's the constraints that they have. >> The slide happened around 3 a.m. Local time this morning while authorities are unable to confirm anything as of now, it is reported that 6 villages have been hit baring more than 100 homes. It happened in a remote northern part of the country. The provincial governor said it is unprecedented and a natural disaster. On the spanish island of majorica, four people are dead after a building collapsed there. This two-storey beach-size restaurant in a busy tourist area in palma. 16 people hurt in the collapse and crews are trying to find survivors. The cause remains under investigation. Palma has declared three days of mourning. >> Israel's military this morning says it has recovered the bodies of three hostages in gaza. There are 130 israeli hostages still being held there ask their families have been calling on the government to accept a cease-fire deal to bring them home. Israel's defence force says they were killed on october 7th and their bodys were then taken into gaza. >> Later this morning... The world court will hand down a ruling on an emergency request for israel to stop its rafah offensive. The request comes from south after raqqa -- south africa. Rulings are final and binding, but the court has no power to enforce a decision. An israeli government spokesperson said yesterday: no power on earth will stop israel from protecting its citizens and going after hamas in gaza. >> A pro-palestinian protest at the university of toronto, the school issued an ultimatum. >> We will issue a notice of trespass. >> The trespass and the lies they spread about hate speech lay the groundwork for violent clearing. >> Teddy: among demands from the students that the school disclose financial ties to israel and divest from any investments. They also want u of t to end partnerships with israeli universities. That's something the school says it will not do on the grounds of academic freedom. The student group plans to respond in a news conference

today. >> Today marks two weeks after 5,000 people in fort nelson, B.C. were forced out due to a wildfire. Fort nelson's mayor said people could start heading back on monday or tuesday. Some doctors and workers from essential businesses like grocery stores -- port nelson's mayor said rain has helped keep the parker lane fire in check and the risk to the community has been reduced. >> Members of the royal newfoundland regiment have arrved in france to bring the body of an unknown soldier home. >> It was catastrophic. >> The body will be returned to canadian troops at a ceremony tomorrow. It was the site of a bloody first world war battle in which hundreds of soldiers from newfoundland were killed or injured. The unknown soldier will represent more than 800 newfoundlanders who died in the first world war. Once it returns, the soldier's body will lie in state. It will be later entombed at the national war memorial. >> It is all coming back for celine dion fans in a brand-new documentary. >> I have been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder and I wasn't ready to say anything before. But I am ready now. >> We are getting up close and personal glimpse into celine dion's struggle with a life altering illness. She says this documentary is a love letter to fans. The doc showcases her incredible career in music from live footage of her shows to personal interviews. "i am celine dion" drops on prime video on june 25th >> We were talking about this around the office this morning. A lot of folks excited for it. I'm stoked to see it. >> Lindsey: what a journey. Her career is so incredible. And just the way she talks is so passionate, too. She has always been like that. I'm really excited to see that. >> Kelsey: she is one of the celebrities who I think so many of us feel so connected to because she has been so honest and open through her journey. It's hard. I feel teary watching it. We just love her. I always talk about how we listen to celine dion and the eagles growing up. I'm excited isn't the word that I'm feeling. I really want to see it, but I feel like I am going to sit there with a bowl of popcorn and my tissues. >> Lindsey: you know when you meet somebody and they are born to do something. She breaks into song while she is speaking. All of her interviews. She will just be talking. It's almost more natural for her to be singing. >> Teddy: if you had a voice like that, I would be dropping in song every moment, too. >> Kelsey: she is like the number one. Anybody who you would like to interview, top of the list. I would just have to not cry. I'm working on that. For now, I will do your weather forecast. That's coming up in 15 minutes' time. It's a frosty friday. A rick -- risk of frost. There's also a risk of severe storms. Elsewhere, heavy rain and for some, flipping over to snow as we see colder air coming down from northern canada. We will talk about the influence that has on precipitation coming up. It is much wetter into next week. I know it felt very much like summer in parts of ontario and québec this week. We are getting a taste of spring weather next week. We will talk about that coming up. For now, here is a look at what you can expect for today. >> Lindsey: on heels after series of cyberattacks targeting everything from municipalities to drugstore chains. The federal government has announced the details of a coordinated plan to beef up its security against cyber threats. The enterprise cyber security

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