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CITY24 - Friday, May 24, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #39

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on when they need to vacate or face legal action. We'll have all the details from king's college straight ahead. Ontario accelerating its expansion of alcohol sales in the province will have all the details. Plus reaction straight ahead. As the first day of advance polling in mississauga's upcoming mayoral by-election, where voters can cast their ballots today and tomorrow. Coming up. 7:00, 25 degrees from 299 queen street west. You're watching toronto's breaking news cp24. Good evening. I'm phil perkins. Thanks for joining us. Our top story. Crown prosecutors say a deadly shooting at a mississauga restaurant was results of a plot from a group who had pledged allegiance to the terrorist group. Isis. 5 people were shot a chicken land near the collegeway and glen erin drive and may 2021. 25 year-old nia michael was killed in the opening address in brampton this week. Crown attorney david diorio said the tackle was planning to turn others in the group end, so they decide to kill him and his family. And I'm not sold on rosa. And the cosh about see are all charged with one count of murder and 5 counts of attempted murder. The charges have been proven in court testimony continue today. And police have charged a suspect with second-degree murder in the death of a man in scarborough. 57 0 lived and died in hospital last sunday. This was 3 days after he was assaulted with an object during an altercation at a home in eglinton and birch mount. 65 year-old chandrika ramp at as was initially charged with assault and aggravated assault. His charges have been upgraded to second-degree murder. Police say the suspect and victim were known to each other. And another man has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of a woman in a mississauga motel earlier this week. 25 year-old dosman is facing second-degree murder charge after 50 year-old woman was found dead near britannia and whittle road monday morning. Police say that the suspect and the victim are related, but it is not a case of intimate partner violence. Switching gears, ontarians will soon be able to buy beer, wine cider and ready to drink alcohol at corner stores. The province announced today that they've moved up their plan to expand alcohol sales with availability at convenience stores coming on september 5th grocery stores already with licenses will be able to sell larger cases of beer as of august. 1st. By the end of october, more big box stores will be allowed to sell the lower alcohol options like beer and wine. This accelerated plan is going to be causing taxpayers, though, around 225 million dollars to help out the beer store with this transition as well as getting a discount to convenience stores themselves. >> The government is creating the conditions were more open and communion marketplace. It will be up to the individual retailers and businesses to make their own decisions about how they participate in one. But this is a really exciting time for consumers and businesses. That's because our plan will create new growth opportunities for local brewers, wineries, retailers and small businesses. It's going to support local jobs and most importantly, is going to give people more choice and comedians. >> Now some of the people we spoke with today support the expansion. >> People get out new ways me. They want all calls, go to your stories makes about convenience. Honestly, I don't really drink much and think a lot of young people drink much these days. Not going affect think, just more convenient. >> I have no issue is that that was born in europe, that's really going everywhere there. And you know, we don't drive people everywhere just because of that. So it's a show for it, guess of culture and so on. Think we're a civilized society and I don't see the problem was that. We come to trust was getting a beer. The corner is a problem. >> And the board beer start releasing a statement today saying, quote, today is a significant milestone reaffirming the beer store's crucial role as the primary distributor beer in ontario. His announcement underscores our commitment to responsible beer distribution and environmental stewardship. Ctv political commentator scott reid. Things premier ford believes that expanding alcohol sales will be popular among voters. >> Doug ford loves nothing more than peddling the beer story and you know, it's, it's the beer store of your story and it's worked well for him, you know, buck-a-beer in the original 2014 election campaign quarters, he's going to get it. But you see the price, you got to pay 225 million dollars to the largest breweries, multinational breweries in the world. And so we're going to pay more to what may be paying more for that case of beer in a corner store, but it's popular. People would like that that community shake their head and say what we have already they got quebec, it seems ridiculous. Let's get it. So we're going to get it.

but everyone supports expansion dogs. As the buckley as the head of addictions that came she joined cp24 and says that there are many safeguards and need to be put in place. >> Careful about serving and selling, making sure that people are certified for selling alcohol product, making sure that the alcohol is kept, you know, away from other areas, putting labels on alcohol to talk about you know, the harms from alcohol and then of course, you know, health promotion strategies. So we're really worried about violence and domestic violence, which is seeing increases. And we know how to link that is to alcohol. We're worried about duis. So we need, you know, health, we need health promotion, we need to, you know, talk up the harms of health so that people understand that better. >> Earlier this month, a coalition of health organizations, including the canadian cancer society, canadian mental health association and can age police. A letter calling for a comprehensive strategy to deal with increased alcohol consumption. That will come with a change it says harms linked to drinking cost the province more than 7 billion dollars a year. That's one tobacco and opioid combined. All right, let's talk about your commute in an effort to alleviate some of the gridlock in and out of the city. Councillors have voted to open up part of the gardiner expressway that had been closed due to safety concerns. The westbound on-ramp to the gardiner from lake shore boulevard jameson avenue is now authorized to be open at any time between 2 and 7:00pm on weekdays until october. 2027, the gardeners currently reduced to 2 lanes of traffic each way. Dufferin and strachan for major rehab work that's scheduled to continue for 3 years. The city issuing a statement today on the reopening of the rapid says in part, quote, the ramp opened earlier this afternoon, the city of toronto's traffic operations centre reports the ramp has been working extremely well to keep traffic moving. Traffic agents are present to assist with the continued flow of traffic and provide feedback to the city about conditions on the ground. The city is also installing additional variable messaging signs and billboards to educate motorists about traffic changes as a result of the ramps reopening. Now it also there's been a significant update to the pro-palestinian campus situation at the university of toronto with the school delivering a trespass notice. Organizers today cp24's scared joins us live for the details. Understand from the people who are running this encampment that they're ignoring that trespass notice. >> Yeah, I mean, at this point, that notice as you mentioned, has been issued, but that doesn't mean that the people are in the sun can have to leave tonight. They have until monday at 8:00am to leave. So they have over the weekend to pack up some what you're seeing here and leave, whether that actually happens is yet to be seen a bit of background for anyone who's just joining us this demonstration has been here for the past couple of weeks. It's one of many that we're seeing really around north america. And it's in an effort to get universities to divest from direct and indirect investments that support israel. Yesterday. The latest update is that the university, the university has been in negotiations students in this encampment over the last couple of weeks. But yesterday, the university did offer the members of this encampment and not offer included a couple of different things, which includes inviting some of these students to be at the table during the business board of governing council meeting, which is on june 19th to present their demands as well as a working group to consider options for disclosure and grated greater transparency of investments. Offer was issued yesterday and the members of this encampment had 24 hours to look it over and come to a decision. They decided they weren't happy with that in part because the university side right off the bat, it was not going to cut ties with israel. Universities and that it would explore disclosure of investments, but it wouldn't directly cut them out. So we heard from members of this encampment today, they say that this and they feel that this is more of an ultimatum than an actual offer. Have a listen. >> This confirmed with us that they're meeting with us at but that they're moving forward. The trespass at that's where we're at right you know, this trespass notice is the first of a much longer you know, these types of things, you know, they issue that trespass notice. And then you know, that starts to get the wheels turning, but doesn't mean immediately. And the next you know, for 5 minutes that hundreds of cops are going to show up. There's lots of room between now and then. And we implore the administration to the right thing to be on the right side of history to divest from israeli apartheid ongoing genocide. >> So I mean, it does sound as the members of this encampment are not planning to leave. But this is friday. They have until monday at 8:00am to actually vacate the premises of this encampment. And we'll have to wait and see what happens over the next couple of days. Back to you. >> All right, scale live

outside encana. Thanks so much. Well, the ndp held a news conference today calling for action to help families facing uncertainty following the province's latest funding delay. The news conference comes after the provincial government told childcare centres that it will implement a new way of funding and national. The national $10 day program starting in 2025. Many daycares are warning about a risk of closure of a funding. Formula isn't soon updated to cover the actual cost of providing care. Just got from the ontario coalition for better child care says that the province's approach doesn't match the approach of others throughout the country. >> What is the difference between ontario's approach versus others. And in the other provinces. Ontario, specifically scraps their planned increases, which account for inflation or just planned increases since the work was implemented. So I like other provinces who have actually increased their their contributions, which makes perfect sense when you're building a system from the ground up, they have flatlined it. And that has been likely the significant difference in why this hasn't ruled out in ontario, the same way it has across the country. >> 92% of licensed childcare providers have opted into ontario's 10 dollar-a-day program. Well, advance polls open today in the mayoral by-election in mississauga. Ctv's john musselman reports on the early turnout. >> There was a steady stream of voters arriving today at this advance pull at mississauga city hall. Residents here are voting for a new mayor next month. Housing crime transit and social services are all top of mind. >> Problem with removing snow and things that that we have someone to help us housing to. Yeah, the price is over overpricing. That trend says its I've got half. Safety of citizens. >> There are 4 main contenders for the top job. The latest poll conducted by mainstreet show's longtime politician, carolyn parrish in the lead. But there are still a large percentage of undecided voters. >> We have to vote are also. We want to get our choice or at least the opportunity to get a the by-election is being held to replace former mayor bonnie crombie, who has moved on to provincial politics as leader of the ontario liberal party, mississauga has only had 2 mayors in the past 45 years. He's a mccallion served as mayor for 36 years before crombie to be a mere, you need governance experience, you need 42, you need. >> Community experience and you also need to be available to people given the busyness late. So I don't see that so much in the new candidates because lived it in mississauga for 18 years, officials with the city of mississauga say 22 additional advance polls will open next weekend, too. >> Make the process as smooth as possible support to bring your id. And if you can, your voter card of the, it would be a driver's license. A bill, something that has your address on it. By-election will be held on june, the 10th. >> John musselman, ctv news in mississauga. >> Now polls will be those are the open here you go. Let's talk about a debate special. Wednesday. I'm assuming that is. At 7. Don't have the day. Wednesday city 24 will have special coverage of the mississauga mayoral debate hosted by united way greater toronto. It all gets underway at 7:00pm as a candidate to enter the final stretch of the campaigns. Again wednesday, 7:00pm cp24 sorry for the mix-up. Now makes up here, though, go transit reminding people of service updates on the lakeshore west and barrie lines this weekend service on the lakeshore west rail will be temporarily modified on certain weekends until june 9 to allow for track work. The trains will operate every 15 minutes union station to oakville and hourly between oakville to west harbour in hamilton. Train service on the barrie line will be suspended this weekend for track work during this time, buses will only run between highway 4, 7, and allandale waterfront and a heads up for those who take the ttc, there will be a subway closure line 2 between woodbine and kennedy stations on saturday and sunday. Crews will be doing trackwork shuttle buses running instead, regular service will be back on monday. 7:14, 25 degrees much trump breaking news, cp24 canada border service agency workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate. The latest in a labour dispute coming up. Red hot summer four farmers one mission true love I'm super excited to find the love of my life. A new crop of daters plunge into rural life I'm not a farm girl yet, but I'm farm-curious. On the show with real life romance I feel really special. Real connections I'm all in. Real heartbreak who will find their happily ever after?

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