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>>> A male youth is dead after an overnight shooting? Scarborough. Toronto police inform that they were called to a home near warden avenue and danforth road just after this morning. A male youth was found with life-threatening injuries. He was pronounced dead in hospital. No suspect information or the anal of the victim has been made available. An investigation is underway. >>> A solidarity gathering was held today at a jewish school in north york targeted by gunfire. >> Mayor Olivia Chow: in canada and in toronto, there's no place for hate, and my word to the hater, the shooter, it was a disgusting act to intimidate the community, to fill people with fear. >> Candace: toronto's police chief myron demkiw and education minister stephen lecce were also at this morning's rally as many as city councilors and other city officials. Two fired shots at case chair a mushat bais chayamushka elementary school. [ ] >> Anthony: well, the rain has been heavy at times, especially around the gta, up through parts of central ontario. >> Nick: that's leading to some extra instability, and environment canada notices that as well. So there are severe thunderstorm watches in the province of quebec, and this tornado watch box. Nothing to report at this time. But there is the potential for some of these storms to rotate through the afternoon, and we're seeing the leading edge of rain now moving into that unstable air. Then there's going to be a break and then potentially another round of storms late today. Nothing like that around toronto, but we've had anywhere from 20 to 30 millimetres of rain since early this morning, and it continues. There is some improvement across southwestern ontario, where just a few showers are expected along with sunny breaks. 22 in windsor. 18 in toronto. 23 in ottawa. And as we go through the remainder of today, well, we're going to see that temperature climb, getting above 20. 23 the forecast high in toronto. >> Candace: the leader of the ontario liberal party has responded to the accelerated timetable for liquor sales in convenience stores. >> Doug ford isn't being honest with you. In fact, his government is giving a billion dollars -- a billion of your money -- to big brewers, major grocery chains, and big box american stores just to get beer in the stores one year early. It's a billion dollar booze boondoggle. >> Candace: that critique from bonnie crombie follows friday's announcement that alcohol sales at convenience stores will start september 4th, 16 months ahead of schedule. Premier doug ford also announced that part of this plan includes a $225 million payment to the beer store to cover wages and other costs of keeping a minimum number of locations open.

>>> An alliance of health organizations, unions, and community groups are coming together to denounce health care reform in québec. Members of the coalition solidarity slowed down traffic this morning with a protest at the foot of the jacques cartier bridge. The group is calling for a review of the health minister's reform introduced in december, known as bill 15. The government says the introduction of sante québec will streamline the medical system, but opponents say it will lead to the costly health care and reduced services in the public sector. >> You need though think 15 years from now, what kind of health care system do you want? You want something that's close to the population and the population is involved, that we fully committed to this as a society? That's the choice we have. >> Candace: the group has planned multiple demonstrations throughout the week ahead of the québec government's summer session break. Gouache's privacy commissioner is set to -- >>> Ontario's privacy commissioner is set to publish a report about the use of non-governmental eMAILS about the greenbelt scandal. Ndp leader marit stiles requested an investigation into the personal phones and eMAILS of the premier and his staffers. The office of the privacy commissioner says they're working on 19 active access to information appeals, similar to the concerns raised by stiles. There's no timeline on when the report will be released, but an investigation from the rcmp into the scandal is ongoing. >>> Earlier taye, peel regional police announced the results of a major auto theft investigation. They have made 190 arrests and have recovered more than 1,000 stolen vehicles. The investigation, which has been dubbed project odyssey, has also seen around 1600 charges laid. 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.

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