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CITY24 - Monday, May 27, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #18

and chief of police visiting a north york jewish school that was hit by gunfire over the weekend. Live pictures as the solidarity rally gets underway." courtney heels will be joining us momentarily. >> And it appears the cost-of-living concerns across canada don't extended to our vacation plans. We will look at the latest study on a travel is saying. >> And here is a treat for you. Nick sousa, the musician will be performing his new single running. You won't want to miss this conversation on cp24 breakfast. That will get you moving and it will put you in a better mood than the forecast. Still kind of muggy out there but all won't be lost for the whole day. >> All for nick sousa. Feels like 25. We have overcast skies and we have made moving back in. Showers and thunderstorms come in and I will last until 1:30 P.M. it will continue with unsettled weather and it will flow back into through the overnight. It's really onto the approach in hamilton and burlington to. Twenty-three today and of the showers and storms in the mid day in late breaks and shells back into showers and then wednesday, weekly right out of this pattern with the bright skies and warmer skies by friday. Lisa, what do we needed to know for the roads? >> Are really welcome news if you're planning travels to mississauga, qew niagara bound, they reopen in all lanes near dixie west of the west mall, they cause to slow down on routes like the qew and the gardiner and the 427. No issues on the 401. Eastbound is busier from the four tenant to keele street. The don valley parkway, southbound for four dvp to don moses away northbound delays don most of the 41 as well. -- 401. >> The university of toronto has turned to an injunction for think you meant to. >> Statement reads: (text on screen) >> At the on-campus, pro- palestinian protesters are rallying this bite the deadline issued by the school. Issues of cupe and the ontario federation of labour are there pledging their support to the cause. Protesters call for the school to disclose public investments in companies profiting from israel's offensive in gaza. We will keep a close eye on that. >> Elsewhere in the city, the mayor and the chief of police social when their support at a north york jewish school this morning there with his gunfire-- that was hit by gunfire. >> This is underway and what's the crowd like? >> It's a very big crowd and people showing that solidarity for the jewish community and of course for the students and staff members showing up at this all grows elementary school, many shock over what happened this weekend and they have questions ended they wanted to know where things stand with its ongoing police investigation and this comes at a time where parents are dropping the girls offers school. You were one of those parents. , wondering how you are coping this is devastating news to hear about shots fired at a school your girls attend. >> We are standing strong and we know that they are trying to scare us and shies away from our values and who we are, but we are standing strong and we have the support of the committee and we trust that they will stand behind us. We can do it together. >> De feel supported seeing so many people show up the way we are and showing that the solidarity? >> Absolutely. The community stand strong and it shows that everyone is therefore rigid and that's why we have to stand together and show that if you hurt one, you hurt us all. >> These are her difficult conversations to have for children and it's difficult to explain something like this. How are you approaching this with your kids? >> Like everything else, with the truth, I tell him what happen and I also told him that you have to be certain that god is watching us in protecting us in taking care of us and that's what they have to stand strong with a way that we have over faith and values and that's what

we hold onto >> The police presence, that's comforting her show supporting-- comforting or supporting? >> It is. God forbid something could happen, they are here and around so for sure. >> I know this is really tough time for you and your community so we appreciate you taking a moment to speak to us this morning. Where we are, they blocked off the road ended the only people getting access to the school our parents and children and looks like things are about to begin so we will do our best to move over camera live to the podium and we know the chief police myron demkiw is here along with mayor olivia chow and I was and things back to the newsroom for now. (dynamic instrumental music) >> Toronto police say a homicide investigation is underway. Police are at the boarding and cataract he christened. >> They responded to a shooting around 1:00 A.M. at a male used was shot and nonstate. There was no word on at the age of the bar any suspects at the moment but we will follow this story on cp24 breakfast. >> Nathan: hello, I'm nathan downer. Because after stepping outside of fairview mall. >> Police were called to donelson shepherd for reports that a woman had been stabbed. Mall security was able to detain at the subject. The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries. >> An american man has been charged after will smash the windshield of a bus on the qew in st. Catharines and killing a passenger. >> A 48-year-old toronto man died and three other people were certainly injured when the wheels slammed into the bus near the garden city skyway bridge friday afternoon. Police the 45 old man from new york has been charged with unsafe operation after the bill came off of his van pure key is due in court in september. No injuries reported after her car ended to dc bus collided near the waterfront. To bus and the windshield and knocked out. A collided with a light pole near jarvis and lecturer. A badly damaged blue sedan with airbags deployed also came to a stop alongside the bus. >> Ontario's privacy commissioner says she will publish up report on a nongovernment e-mails >> The truck to build-- privacy commissioner says her office is working on in 19 active access information appeals that are similar from marit stiles. >> Despite economic challenges, canadians are still planning to enjoy those summer trips according to one study and they will be spending more money to get to their destinations. >> Let's check in with tony grace and take a deeper dive. Despite the current strains, what are the travel predictions for canadians this summer? >> Digging deeper into the survey of a thousand canadians, 77 percent expected to spend more under their summer this year so what does that mean? $200,400 on a summer getaway although it may not necessarily be a traditional getaway in the sense of hopping on a plane and travelling to another country, it may be what you're seeing right ear, packing up the canoe ended the trailer and getting a campsite sit up and staying close to home york the biggest motivators inc. To be people travelling you, even its first state occasions, time with friends and family, rest and relaxation, annual tradition and to maintain a romance. Canadians have a lot of thoughts on why they are choosing to travel this summer even if it's short the distances and even if it is tough economic times. >> Aware our canadians headed to for the summer holidays this year? >> It's in their own province or a neighbouring province away. Ontarians spending the most them in ontario or in western québec. When it comes to an area that might to draw the most people from outside of the region, prince edward island is the winner, more than 80 percent of travellers who were expected to head to the island this year are expected to be from outside atlantic canada and of the backdrop here is that the hospitality and tourism sectors still trying to ramp up to me to demanded. They've gained more than a million workers back after the pandemic and after two years post restrictions, their trend to get that back to her used to be whether it's restaurants or campgrounds still looking for workers. A lot of help wanted signs will be up as well. >> Then used-- that is 20° joining us.

thank you. >> Still to come after the break, we have a musician, nick sousa will be performing so we were handed things over to sonja for more on that. >> He is just getting started and we're just warming up here and we have musician nick sousa who was going to perform his single. Get ready to dance, cp24 breakfast. I need you running Hello! Now that I am in Yorkville... I am the Class-man. Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Tiffany, Rolex... You name it we've got it! Look rich, stay rich! 88 Yorkville baby. Ooh Yeaaahhh!!! Look rich, stay rich! 88 Yorkville baby. Ooh Yeaaahhh!!! What have you been up to? It seems like from your social posts you've been on a ton of adventures. You wouldn't believe it. We stood at the base of the most incredible waterfall, then we had dinner overlooking it. We explored a century old power station with a giant underground tunnel. We wandered through a tropical garden oasis with thousands of butterflies, and we soared above raging whitewater rapids in an antique cable car. How many countries did you visit? Countries? We did that all at Niagara Parks. ( ) With new Scope Squeez mouthwash concentrate, just add water, squeeze to control the strength of your mouthwash, and find a zone all your own. ( ) Scope Squeez. Is it time to renew your mortgage? Struggling with credit card debt? Owe money to the cra? Have difficulty paying your mortgage? Or need cash for any reason? Northwood Mortgage can help. Northwood is more flexible and has access to better rates than the banks. Approval is based on equity in your home and not just your income. And Northwood provides fast closing turnaround with a payment plan that suits your budget. For an easy home equity loan visit NorthwoodMortgage.com We're working harder for you - [Announcer] Play the Heart & Stroke Lottery for two grand prizes of $1 million, plus one to two odds of winning over 4 million in prizes! - [Katherine] And give people like me more hope after a stroke. It's a win-win! Hello! Now that I am in Yorkville... I am the Class-man. Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Tiffany, Rolex... You name it we've got it! Look rich, stay rich! 88 Yorkville baby. Ooh Yeaaahhh!!! Look rich, stay rich! 88 Yorkville baby. Ooh Yeaaahhh!!! Male announcer: Closed Captioning of this cp24 program is brought to you by Preszler Injury Lawyers. Injured in a car accident? The number to call is 1-800-justice for a free consultation and our no-win no-fee policy. >> They call these shots beauties. Of sunshine comes this afternoon for prolonged stretch of fairweather. Hope through this. We are seeing the showers already back into pearson and the thunderstorms expected from about 8:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. we get a bit of a break late afternoon before prof night-- the showers wrap back in with a cooler daytime high and today we get up to 23, especially when the sun returns and then tomorrow, people back to 18 for high and could see an early morning shower wednesday and it clears in the afternoon and then we get into this stretch of fairweather and temperatures start to recover. Eighteen for high on thursday and 22 on friday. Twenty-four on saturday and then lisa, variables guys with isolated shower but not a write off of a day. >> We have no problems on the westbound side of the 401 us so we will show you the view west of the 409 passed the kipling overpass. A collision in the right lane and then into mississauga, west 401 in the collectors through mavis, working on getting this visual and fire crews are headed to the scene and heard about a collision occupying a live-lane pure cures the don valley parkway both ways have been slow between the don mills ended the 401 and typical delays on the gardiner. Over to sonja who was a little bit of music for us. (singing in spanish) no>> It's a sound be become familiar with him one of the biggest brazilian pop stars is in a toronto for the first time

and performing at history. Joining us this morning to expand on this beautiful light and sound that is taken of our playlist is toronto-based brazilian artist nick sousa. Can morning to you. >> Can morning. >> Thank you for taking us to break. You have such an amazing vibe and you music goes so lively pure what we needed to kickoff our weekly you have made it a mission to bring the western sound with the latin sound together. Wise is so important to you? >> Think being a canadian and growing up in an immigrant household where you were kind of raised in one culture at home as soon as you step out of your front door, there is a different culture all around you and I kind of grew up being too brazilian for my canadian friends into canadian for my brazilian friends saw was kind of like, where do I exist here and then I think through music, I am able to weave the identity just through mixing everything up. >> Music is an international language and it doesn't matter what can of arguments or belief system is, you bring in music and everybody connects to it. Your sound is a sin that makes you want to dance and makes you want to really-- while was that so important to to you to make sure your greeting something dance to? >> Given that we were just in the pandemic for a while, we were all separated and I think everyone kind of felt the desire to get closer to one another after so much time apart and just to enjoy and to dance together and that's kind of the mission it that to me and my team and my drummer trying to bring to the people. >> You talk about bringing people together, I'm guessing the song you will perform is called running and it's about the running to somebody, not running from somebody. >> To me. >> You want people to run to you. I can't wait to hear perform it so why don't you take it away. Heidi stadium portuguese? >> (unclear). Let's go. Stepped out looking fresh, just in case I run into you to be honest, I just really want to flex on you, every time I pull up I need you running it, I need you running it, I need you running, running to me I need you running, I need you running, I need you running, running to me I need you running it, I need you running, I need you running, running to me I need you running, I need you running it, I need you running, running to me you know I am one of one, oh baby and wind of the summer comes, bring me into your lungs, I wanted to see you run and that's why I step out looking fresh just in case I run into you no note to be honest, I just really wanted to flex on you every time I pull up I need you running it, I need you running, I'll I need you running, running to me I need you running a, running, I need you running, running to me I need you running, I need you running, I need you running, running to me I need you running, I need you running, I need you running, running to me cp24, thank you for having me. Love you, guys. There's so much pressure these days. Work doesn't seem to stop. And parenting never does. So when my time comes, I want to make things as stress free as possible for my family. Welcome to Seniors Choice. How can I help? I'd like to get a quote please. If you're a Canadian Resident aged 50-80, you can choose the right amount of coverage for you and your family up to $250,000. Okay. You can choose to apply over the phone now in just minutes. With no medicals or blood tests, just a few health and lifestyle questions. It's that easy? Depending on the coverage you choose, it would be as little as $14.88 a month.

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the area do it. This is the study with the comparative equality of the stuff that's being cut to buy ai to stuff been cut by humans and there's no comparison. Things kept by humans have a better emotional impact, it doesn't better story behind every metric. Humans doesn't better than ai stuff and it's more engaging and it's a good investments for news organizations keep those people editing those clips is that of throwing it off to ai even though ai his cheaper. >> It is for us. >> We make a difference in that's proof of that right there and that is so good to hear. >> Will be so half our bridge jobs today. >> Exactly. >> Thank you so much, dan. Which at the next week. >> Let's also continue this conversation, in case you missed it on friday, canada's competition bureau is looking into sobeys and loblaw. >> The bureau is looking at the company his use of so-called the property controls to limit regional grocery competition. Organizers have a boycott against loblaws as they may keep it going past the end of this month. >> Do you blame the major chains under the high prices or do you think the blame is being misplaced? Here is a sample of what we are hearing. This is from kate. (text on screen) >> It's a good point. When you talk about luxury goods, it's different from food. Sarah writing it to say-- writing in to say: (text on screen) >> Carla wrightson-- carl rights in-- writes: (text on screen) tons of responses. >> That is like a human centipede reference. It's going down the track of it. >> It all adds up. The supply chain, it all adds up and everything there's a cost added on. It's passed down the line of. Let's keep the conversation going. We have half an hour to go here on cp24 breakfast. >> Good morning, may 27 it if you are just making up a little before 9:00, head to that's news but in the. I am jennifer hsiung. >> Hear the stories per following. Live at uft and learning the university is asked for a judge to get an injunction at the shutdown of ongoing propellers in encampment on campus p are protesters responding with the releasing the are not going anywhere. >> A show of solidarity, the mayor and a chief of police among those visiting in north york jewish girls in school that was hit by gunfire over the weekend. Show of solidarity is happening right now and lab at the scene with courtney. Does live at that the scene. >> Cost-of-living concerns across the country aren't happening because the headline has been dropped before our eyes. Kaiser is here with new music. She would join us, and up at this half-hour. Sometimes the prompter plays tricks in our eyes. We will listen to new music and we had a shot of uft of no rain and north york, and in our parking lot, it's raining as well. More rain around the city. You are amazingly. >> I just read the tea leaves. I pay close attention. 8:39 A.M. is when he moved back into. I see some people walking down getting quite soaked so be one of those with the umbrella. It's muggy and mild and it's quite out of there and this wet weather, even stormy weather will last until about 1:00 P.M.

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