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heading east, increasing cloud cover, highs around the mid teens for the hrm, more towards the low 20s, heading into towards moncton and fredericton. With increasing cloud cover and mostly cloudy conditions. We'll be into rain tomorrow. [ ] >> It's monday, may 27th, here is your global news entertainment wrap. >> The police officer told me we have to off load all the luggage. >> Okay. >> And to search everything. >> Okay. >> Of your luggage. Sglik nikki minaj's's fans faced disappointment, tweeting she was detained at the amsterdam, after dutch police reportedly found marijuana in her bags. The netherlands military police confirmed the arrest of a 41-year-old american woman for possession of soft drugs, who was fined before being released. Minaj said she believes police wanted to make her late for her concert. [ ] [singing] are you all alone >> Ross: and concert goers faced another set back, as the black keys quietly cancelled the north american leg of their international tour. The tour anouned in early april was set to begin in september, with 31 scheduled indicates across north america, including a performance in toronto. In a statement released sunday night, the band assured fans they're alive and well but are making changes to the north american leg of the tour. The band also promising full refunds for those who have purchased tickets for the initial dates. >> Cure yourself. >> Give me this promise. >> Ross: movie theaters are facing a challenging season, with lack luster performances at the box office, both furiousa, a mad max saga and the garfield movie failed to attract audiences over the weekend, resulting in one of the lowest box office earnings in the memorial day long weekend in two decades. The max max prequell earned an estimated 26.5 million, and the dwarfield movie, an animated family friendly film, starring chris pratt at the lasagna loving cat raked in 31.9 million. That's a look at your top entertainment stories. You're watching "global news morning." stay with us. We'll have more local news and weather just ahead. [ ] fbi! Announcer: fbi, fbi: International andFBI: Most Wanted, only on Global. Is that the new Smarties Cookie Collision Blizzard? Your favourite Smarties now with cookie dough. A sweet leap forward in treat innovation. [dramatic orchestra sounds] Well, speaking of sweet leaps! Nice work, buddy! For a limited time at dq®. Don't let anything stand between you and performing at your best. New and improved Shell V-Power Nitro+ Premium Gasoline. Performance unbound. (Shell mnemonic) Did you know that you get used to odors in your home? Yep.You go noseblind. But others smell This, this, and this. Introducing Febreze Plug-In with fade defy technology. It's the only air freshener that eliminates odors... and automatically alternates between two complimentary scents. It even tells you when to refill. So you don't go noseblind and enjoy freshness for up to 50 days. Try a warmer now for only 99 cents. (cheerful piano music) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) SoftWave Therapy is available at Spinal Health & Rehabilitation Centre of Canada. Softwave Therapy uses a special electrohydraulic acoustic shockwave device that triggers a cellular response, activating a natural healing process in the body. It increases blood Supply... Modulates Inflammation... reduces chronic and acute pain... and more! To learn more, or to book an appointment, call SpinalHealth and Rehabilitation Centre of Canada, at 807-767-7000. Catch the wave, use soft wave to get your health back. In 1938, Ducks Unlimited Canada began protecting and restoring Canada's Wetlands. Today our work is more critical than ever. Our wetlands, our future. A message from Ducks Unlimited Canada.

The wake up crew with Brad and Laura! Entertainment for the whole family to get the day started. We're Thunder Bay's radio station, 91-5 ckpr. [ ] >> I'm myles marcus with global news traffic. Seeing the volume form on the eastbound 401, past the 427, as we can see here, lots of volume starting before the 427, continuing through to dickson martin grove. Get a deal on a new deck or fresh coat of paint, the get ready for summer sale is on at home hardware building centres, now until june 5th. [ ] >> Candace: good morning, everyone. Students, factultyfaculty, and community members at the university of toronto's pro palestinian encampment have until 8 this morning to clear out or they will be in violation of a trespass notice. Jaden lee-lincoln has been covering the story for us since the start. She's there this morning and has the latest from kings college circle. Good morning, jaden. >> Reporter: good morning, candace. I can tell you decide the deadline at 8 a.m., students, staff, everyone else will not be going anywhere. I'll give you a look this morning as what we're looking at. It's quiet, things are about to ramp up here. We know that at 8 a.m., there is going to be a rally being held. The ontario federation of labour will be joining students and staff involved in this protest here this morning. Protesting students' right to protest. Now, the next steps for the university will be pursuing an urgent legal action with the ontario courts. They said in a statement, if the encampment remains noncompliance with the trespass notice, we will proceed to court to seek injunctive relief through an urgent hearing. That could mean a fine for those involved. We also know, through friday's notice, that students and staff involved could also face disciplinary actions through the school, including a suspension for students and for those librarians, any other staff here. It could mean termination of employment. Now, I'm in touch with the u of t early this morning. We're not at that point yet. It doesn't sound, at this time,er that u of t has proceeded with any legal action just yet. We know that's coming up at 8 a.m., if we don't see them clearing. Now, again, we know that students here and protesters want the university to cut ties, to divest with israeli companies, but the university has remained firm in what they offered. That's not changing. So things could ramp up here. 8 a.m., despite the deadline to leave, there is going to be a rally here, and we'll cover that for you this morning. Back to you, candace. >> Candace: thanks, jaden. An investigation is underway, after shots were fired outside of a jew, elementary school in north york this weekend. Officers responded to the school near dufferin and finch just before 5 saturday morning. They found a bullet hole in the building, but no injuries have been reported. Police are investigating the incident as potentially hate motivated. Political leaders weighed in on the shooting, with premier doug ford calling it a gross display of anti-semitism, adding it's beyond belief anyone could be this hateful. And prime minister justin trudeau took to x, saying it's a brazen act of anti-semitism. And perpetrators need to be brought to justice. Toronto police set up a command post near bathurst and glencairn, and york regional police are pledging to step up presence at schools and places of worship. A body has been recovered from the water near billy bishop airport. The investigation is on going. Anyone with information is asked to contact police. Halton police are issuing an urgent public safety warning after three opioid related deaths. Two separate poisonings have killed two men and a woman over the weekend in halton hills. Officials suspect the deaths are linked to the inhalation of an unidentified substance. Police are urging drug users not to use alone and keep naloxone on hand. A woman is in hospital with serious injuries, after being stabbed by a man at fairview mall. Paramedics rushed to the scene at sheppard and don mills, just before 12:30 sunday afternoon. After reports of a woman being stabbed. The suspect was taken into custody by mall security before police arrived. Police say the victim and the suspect were known to each other. An investigation is on going. Peel regional police will announce the results o f a major auto theft investigation, dubbed project odyssey. The force will hold a media availability at 9 this morning.

brampton mayor, patrick brown, is expected to attend as well. Back in march, peel's police chief said his region sees the highest per capita number of vehicle thefts in the province, with an average of 20 stolen every day. [ ] >> Candace: well, ross, what a difference a week makes. Noticeably different over the weekend, from those 30° highs with the humidex and all of that. For me, I didn't mind it. >> Ross: I didn't mind it too. It was a nice weekend, wet weather saturday, it cleared out, and yesterday was pleasant. We have higher humidity values today, you'll feel that, and also, yes, some wet weather at times. Let's take a look at a wider perspective. This is the same disturbance that brought the severe weather to the U.S. not severe weather -- we're not expecting severe weather around southern ontario and the gta, although there will be some heavier down pours likely as this system moves in. It will come in some waves. We the experience some through the overnight. A bit of a lull this morning. And then you can see the next wave traveling through southwestern ontario. That will make its way towards the gta later this morning, in towards the afternoon. It is relatively mild. These temperatures are above average for where we should be as an overnight low and the cloud cover, the showers will suppress temperatures a little bit. 22, 23°, but the humidex will make it feel closer to 30 out there. So as I mentioned, a humid feel. There is the heavier down pours possible through the later morning, into the afternoon. A bit of a break this afternoon, later this afternoon through this evening, and then another wave of showers push through heading into tomorrow afternoon. By midweek, we should start to see drier weather. This looks to be 15 to 20 millimetres of rain for most spots, could be more in areas that experience the heavier down pours. Here is a look at the forecast, 20° tomorrow, potential for showers and cloud cover. Sun/cloud mix wednesday, up to the high teens, wednesday, thursday, and then temperatures recover in time for the weekend, back towards the mid 20s. That's a look at your ok tire weather. >> Candace: thank you, ross. Toronto hosted a unique and free event this weekend. Doors open toronto returned sunday, offering access to some of the city's most culturally significant buildings. Among the attractions, people had the chance to explore behind the scenes operations at billy bishop airport, including a tour of the award winning underwater pedestrian tunnel and a historical exhibit featuring world war I hero, billy bishop >> We're welcoming to public to the toronto city billy bishop airport to take in doors open, which is their opportunity to see the back -- the background of how an airport operates. Some of the equipment we have, and the partners we have operating on the airport, including porter airlines and ornge medivac and some concession partnersish new port aviation. >> Candace: this year, 160 sites were open to the public. The on the toronto ms walk happened sunday. >> 3, 2, 1 (cheering). >> Candace: participants kicked off the walk at downs view park at 11. It's a one-day event happening in 50 locations across canada. May is ms awareness month, and more than 90,000 canadians are living with the disease, and 12 people are diagnosed with it every day. The walk has raised over $3.2 million. >> Fly ball, left field. And this game is over. >> Candace: heart breaking. Gut wrenching. Stomach churning. All of the cliches apply to the blue jays' loss to the tigers sunday, after battling back from at that an 8-3 deficit, the toronto bullpen unrivalled. Detroit scored two to tie the game, and then a home run in the ninth caused the jays to lose 14-11. The jays look to right the ship this afternoon against the chicago white sox, with first pitch going just after 2. It comes to a winner take all game 5 in the pwhl finals, after a double overtime thriller sunday night between boston and minnesota. >> Chance here for boston, and she scores! Mueller, the season saving goal! >> Candace: mueller broke the 0-0 tie with that goal, keeping boston alive and forcing a game 5. Minnesota thought they had the walter cup won earlier in the second overtime period, but the goal was disallowed because of goaltender interference. The series will shift back to boston for the decisive final game this wednesday. Stay with us. Your national news is coming up after this short break. You're watching "global news

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