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visit mytribute.ca. (Mid-tempo music) >> It's a historic day in toronto with the wnba confirming its first expansion team outside the U.S. is on its way here will have all the reaction straight ahead. City councillors have approved a motion that will look into ways to speed up construction on the gardiner expressway. More on a busy day 2 of council meetings coming up. And the university of toronto has responded to protesters at a pro-palestinian encampment is on its campus. What offer the school is making to them in moments. From 299 queen street west. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. Hello. I'm sijia liu. Thanks so much for joining us. It's the announcement basketball fans have been waiting for. Toronto is officially getting a wnba team. Gilmore sports ventures led by mlse chair larry ten-month has been awarded the team, which will join the leak in 2026. The franchise will be the 14th in the wnba after the golden state val crease expansion team starts playing next year. Toronto is currently unnamed team will play out of the coca cola coliseum at exhibition place. It's the first franchise outside the U.S. and is expected to play games in vancouver and montreal as well. Plenty of dignitaries and politicians were on hand for today's announcement. >> Now the city of toronto will join us. >> This is all possible. >> Because of larry tanenbaum and kilmer sports ventures. They have been determined partners committed to bringing a wnba franchise here to canada. We've been in conversations with larry for a while. And it became clear that he and his team have the experience, the infrastructure, the this is a visionary ownership group. And to larry and judy, there is no one we would rather partner with to take the w's first act on our journey to become a more globally. >> Through thick and thin through heartbreak and triumph and heartbreak. Torontonians consistently demonstrate their passion, their commitment and their love for professional sports. Toronto is also a diversity welcoming city and a progressive city. So it should come as no surprise that when it hosted the first-ever wnba game in canada a year ago, it sold out and set records for attendance broadcast viewership and merchandise sales. >> And for more reaction to today's news, we're joined live by cp24's lindsay bus scale. Lindsay. This feels like the start of a new era in sports in toronto. You have been talking to fans tonight, what are they saying to you? >> Yeah, I mean, a lot of people incredibly excited about this. Cja know this is such a moment and we've been having such a moment when it comes to women's sports and more national league's gaining actual attention. You look at the pwhl this year and now you've got a women's basketball team coming to toronto and seems as though there's a lot of interest. So I think those seats will be fall when they do start playing in 2026, but you really have to look at how big this is not just having a women's basketball team here, but what this means when it comes to role models for both young girls and young boys growing up watching professional athletes that are women playing in a basketball team. You know what this means for equality in sport. We obviously still a long way to go, but this is another really big stop. We have been speaking of people tonight about how they feel when it comes to having a team here in toronto. A lot of excitement. Have a listen. >> I think it's a rated time to also make a global like in the U.S. you have a lot of women's basketball it's also like a varsity sport. So I think if they bring that to canada on cars. A lot of young female athletes to participate as well. >> And that's awesome. I mean, like it's about time we got a wnba team up in here right? I mean, the raptors >> I for toronto, it's a bigger caught accomplishment, especially, you know, empowering women and women in sports. It's great for the city to bring more tourism. And even a sports for short, you know, along with the raptors, you know, we have a have a new wnba team coming in 2026 will be great for the city. I'm hoping the city's electric and vibrant. >> So it really is game-changing sijia as you is coming in 2026 us a couple of years away. And that team will be playing out of the coca cola coliseum at exhibition place. But if need be, they will move to scotiabank, which is a lot more sees the exhibition place incredibly exciting. The owner said today

they don't have a name yet for the team, they're going to take their time looking for public input as well when it comes to finding a name. We did ask people tonight as well what they thought there was actually a couple interesting ideas and a lot of them surround the raptors kind of a spinoff of the raptors, the toronto lizards, the toronto rock says was named twice by 2 separate people want to ask. So it seems as though people are leaning one way or another. I do know, as I mentioned, our producer mandy says the trial bandits will be a good name for this team. I think that's pretty cute. I think that would work well. So so many ideas, obviously, that public input is going to come a little later. This is just the first stop today, but really, big news here tonight. Sijia. >> Yeah, I love the toronto band. Is that such a great name? And I mean, picking that name is is half the fun, right? We still have 2 years ago, but this will be a conversation that a lot of us will be having. I can't wait. Yeah. Well, thanks so much lindsay, appreciate the update. Tonight. Now city council has approved a motion to have staff look at ways to ramp up construction on the gardner. The motion direct city staff to study the feasibility of 24/7 construction, including work on sundays, will also considering how to minimize impacts on the local community. An interim report is due back in july. The gardener is currently reduced to 2 lanes of traffic each way between dufferin and strachan for major rehabilitation work. It's scheduled to continue for 3 years. >> And I appreciated the commentary in the answers and the thoughtful replies from our staff team tonight. They are on it. They want to see us do better. But there is a role for this council on this admonition ration to exercise some leadership, provide that direction and I'll be honest, it shouldn't have taken 7 weeks of a horror show to have this conversation. This should have been tied-up from the beginning, focused on how we could get this done as quickly as possible because of the extent of the impact. >> City councillors also voted to allow small electric cars with a maximum speed of 50 kilometres an hour on streets. E-scooters remain banned on streets, although it is legal to own them in toronto. City staff also admitted there was a little police enforcement of the e-scooter ban. The university of toronto has made an offer to the representatives of the pro-palestinian encampment in response to demands from protesters. It includes a review of their request to divest from companies with ties to israel and the israeli government u of t also offers to strike an expert working group to consider options for disclosure and increase transparency to related to its investments. The university says it will not terminate any partnerships with israeli universities. The protesters have demanded that ties be cuts with israeli academic institutions that operate in the occupied territories or supports israel's military effort. The presidents of uft spoke about the offer. >> Students understood that this was our best believe that recognize that we're serious about ending the encampment sooner rather than later. And that the ball is now in their court to really decide on the commitments that we're offering. In exchange commitments are asking for from them acceptable. We hope that they will say yes. >> The group u of t occupy for palestine calls the offer inadequate and offensive student protesters say they are also worried about a violent end to the encampment. >> Administration claims that they want to have this in cap and come to a peaceful resolution. Time to blindside us at every turn. This is a farce. Devastated to us on record that they will not call the police over this weekend. The trespass notice lies that they spread about us about hate speech. They continue to talk about lay the groundwork for a violence clearing. >> The offer comes amid some jewish students at the school saying they're not comfortable on campus since the encampments was set up, they delivered letter highlighting their concerns to the school's president. >> Recent events on campus has caused our community to feel unsafe and unwelcome on a campus that we had just has every right as anybody else. Students have been blocking other students from entering buildings. They have been blocking access to the university campus grounds. That's a problems. There's no other way to put it. >> The students say they've seen an rise in antisemitism on campus since october 7th and say the school administration is not doing anything to address it. The union representing thousands of ttc workers have formally set june 7th as a strike date. It follows a ruling by ontario's top court, which is upholding the right of transit workers to strike the

provincial government appealed a ruling that said a lot eliminated. The workers right to strike was unconstitutional. That appeal was dismissed today atu local one 13 represents about 12,000 operators and other frontline staff at the ttc contract talks continue. But the union says they remain far apart on the main issues of job security, wages and benefits. This is toronto's breaking news cp24 police have identified a suspect in the shooting downtown yesterday. We'll have more on that straight ahead. Oh Canada!! their time has come Argentina have done it! One more Messi moment! Beyond glorious! Messi magic once again This is it...the stage is set That's what they came for!! And it is spectacular!! Want a smarter way to mop? Introducing the new Swiffer PowerMop, an all-in-one cleaning tool with a 360° swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. Mop Smarter with the new Swiffer PowerMop. -I'm always thankful when spring comes. It feels like a positive time. -Yes, we all get to spring clean and put new plans in place for the year. -How about you? Is there something you'd like to get done? Perhaps it's your home renovation or a purchase for your business. It's great to know a Flexi Line can help you do that. -Could you use eighty thousand, two eighty or even two point eight million? -Call us today at 1800-new-capital to see what's available to you. Feeling sluggish or weighed down? Could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. But a little Metamucil every day can help. Metamucil's psyllium fibre gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down... ...so you can lighten up* every day the Metamucil way. (Mid-tempo music) police have identified a suspect wanted in the shooting downtown early yesterday. 24 year-old adrian gordon of toronto is wanted on multiple charges, including aggravated assault and possession of a loaded, restricted or prohibited firearm. Gordon is described as 5 foot 6 with a thin build and clean shaven. The shooting happened before 12:30am yesterday in the area of isabella ensure born. Police say a man in his 30's with a gunshot wound was found behind a building. He was taken to the hospital and remains in life-threatening condition. Police are asking for your help to identify a suspect in alleged sexual assault at union station. Investigators have released the security camera images of the man they are looking for. A woman tells police she was sexually assaulted on an east van go train in the station last friday. The suspect was last seen going north on bay street. He is described as 20 to 30 years old, 5 foot 10 with a slim build. He was wearing dark clothing, a baseball hat and carrying a skateboard. Anyone with information is asked to call police or crime stoppers. Gta police services of launched a campaign to combat street racing project erase, which stands for eliminate racing activity on streets everywhere kicked off the exhibition place this morning. Police from toronto, york peel halton hamilton and the opp were in attendance. They're coming together for this campaign because they say street racing has no jurisdictional boundaries. >> It's crucial for people to understand the risk associated with illegal street racing and the potential consequences not only for themselves, but for other users of our roads. We want to emphasize the importance of keeping racing activities confined to legal race trucks. This is essential for public safety. We want encourage the public and empower communities to report dangerous driving and illegal racing activity. >> Stunt driving and street racing carry possible fines of up to $10,000 as well as a 30 day license suspension at roadside in a 14 day vehicle. Impoundment liberal leader bonnie crombie has requested an update into the status of the ongoing greenbelt investigation. In a letter to the rcmp commissioner crombie says new information reveals closer involvement by premier doug ford and his staff and urges a close review of it. Investigation was launched in october after ontario's integrity commissioner released a detailed report. The summer into how lands were selected to be removed from the province's greenbelt premier ford has denied any involvement in the scandal. Ontario will be moving to automatic license plate renewals as of july. 1st, premier doug ford announced a plan for automatic renewals

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