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the eastern border city. Much of the was result there was panic everywhere. This man says saturday lunchtime. There were many, many people have mushy and put on a new president. Volodymyr zelenskyy now repeating his calls to allies to help bolster ukraine's air defence capabilities. Today I am announcing in january of 2023 canada committed to delivering ukraine of 400 million dollar air defence system. >> 16 months later, it still hasn't left the united states. I think the western was should get some some for being emotional, but I just see that people every day. >> In a statement, the defence ministry pointed to delays in the american production of nasa limbs. >> Noting canada has added an additional 76 million in funding to a poll aimed at bolstering ukraine's air defences. The attack comes just weeks before a peace summit, hoping to end a 27 month long conflict summit. Russia has yet to commit to attending big those additions. Putin says they've never refused. Peace talks could, but they must not be resumed on the grounds of would only one party watch the sun to rain has created a 10 point proposal for peace that is slowly gathered. More international over the last year. >> One of the biggest issues holding back previous peace negotiations. Here's where to draw future borders. Neither side has been willing to make any concessions as russia looks to annex even more territory from the european nation. Colton praill ctv news, ottawa. >> More than 50 world leaders are set to gather in switzerland in june for ukraine led peace summit. The meeting will focus on ukraine's 10 point plan, which includes a call for the complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine. Russia has not been invited to the summit. To india now, where a massive fire has left at least 20 people debt. That fire broke out earlier today at an amusement park in gujarat state in western india. Officials say the fire has been contained and rescue operations are underway. There are fears, though, that more victims are stuck under the wreckage, including children. The police said they're filing a case of negligence against the owner of the park. And investigation is underway to determine the cause. Harvey weinstein's lead lawyer is being accused of publicly intimidating a potential witness ahead of the disgraced movie movie mogul's retrial. The manhattan district attorney's office sent a letter to the trial judge calling lawyer arthur aidala as comments earlier this month disparaging involving a witness who will be asked to testify once again. Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction was thrown out last month and the re trial is expected sometime this summer. And turning now to the threat of significant disruptions at the border. Heading into the busy summer season, canadian airports and land crossings could see long lines as border workers have voted in favour of a strike mandate. Unions representing roughly 9,000 members say they could be on the picket line next month. Ctv's quebec bureau chief genevieve beauchemin reports. >> Canadians plans for a summer trip abroad could hit a roadblock. Canada border services agency workers handed their unions a strike monday, a move supported by 96% of members who voted. >> Absolutely, I could see people being frustrated, inconvenienced, upset, annoyed, all of those that that's not something that we want either. >> Cbsa employees are posted at land crossings, airports, marine ports, but also work as intelligence officers. Investigators they want were conditions in line with those of other law enforcement agencies, like the rcmp. >> Looking for greater parity regarding salaries, some protections around excessive discipline, some protections around contracting out. Of equitable retirement benefits. They also want telework options for those who can work from home. >> This at a time when the public sector has already threatened a summer of discontent over the government mandating more days in the office. >> But where the union season him past the employer. The federal government says a strike is unnecessary. We recognize the hard work that they do every way every day. Keeping canada safe at our borders. But we also know that the best labour agreements happened at the bargaining table. And that's exactly where the ministers are. Focus. And the government says 90% of union members are designated as essential. >> You must provide services in the event of a strike. Still, the union say their job action could lead motor is idling at international crossings for hours. 2021 when they brought in work to >> It could also slow the flow of goods across these borders and spend anytime here. >> At the local border crossing, for instance, and you can see just how many

trucks are flowing back and forth here. >> The union say the window to avert disruptions is closing strike measures could come by mid-june. Genevieve beauchemin, ctv news of the la colle border crossing in quebec. >> Those who were forced from their homes amid ongoing wildfires in fort nelson are being warned against coming home early. Fort nelson's mayor told evacuees that conditions are still unsafe to come back. Warning those returning early could cause congestion on the highways and prevent health care workers from getting through almost 4700 residents were evacuated from the area on may, 10th and officials are hoping evacuees can return early next week. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. The blue jays took on the tigers in game 2 of their series. Game highlights are ( ) In a field far away from the city there's a tree that's older than my grandmother's mother And it's all okay Some things stay the same ( ) And it's all okay Nothing stays the same ( ) [Ambient noise] Wow. Look at that! Lotto max has draws on Tuesdays and Fridays. If I won that, Id get the best barbecue in the neighbourhood. Not bad. I'd get personalized designer hedges. Ohh. Are we having a dream-off? Yeah. How about a full-time grounds crew? Try a human chess set! A backyard observatory! Front yard lazy river. Big enough for two? Let's go! Why dream to the min, when you can dream to the max? [olg sting] When we moved, I went online with Onlia and insured our home right from my phone. [child] Heads up! Oh no. [glass shatters] I went online with Onlia and submitted a home insurance claim right from my phone. ( ) So, I know we agreed on price, but this car's taller than I was expecting. Egg? I gotta go. ( ) That's Clutch. ( ) tonight from france to canada (sound of bagpipes) newfoundlands unknown soldier heads home after more than a century "The ultimate sacrifice in any war is the death of a soldier" tonight at 11 and at ctvnews.ca Male Announcer: Mary's brightening up daytime with good friends and good times. Give me a high five! Do you love it? Oh my gosh, I love this. Announcer: The Good Stuff with Mary Berg, weekdays on ctv. (Mid-tempo music) >> The jays dropped their second game in a row in their series with the tigers. >> This is well ahead right field and it's ball. >> Jose berrios got off to a shaky start, giving up a 2 run homer in the first inning. It was all detroit needed in the two-one win. Davis schneider responsible for the only jays run, which was a double in the 7th. The jays will look to split the four-game series tomorrow afternoon. And the canadians have been upset at the world hockey championship in prague. There's switzerland getting the best of canada in the shootout. 3 to the swiss side jumped out to a 2 nothing lead. Canada was able to tie things up, but couldn't get it done. >> That's as close as it start to believe really. Lot of credit to the guys are sticking battling back. Comes down to that unfortunate. We didn't come on top. Obviously, I'm not the game. We all came here for about the same time. >> To get up it was so in a metal, I thinking how we've been together for a month as a group come together, find a lot of fun, bonded well together. I think that's just honest to give each other our best tomorrow afternoon yourself the best chance with. >> Next canada takes on sweden in the bronze medal match. Switzerland goes for gold for the first time in its history against the host country. Czechia. And some sad news to time pga tour winner grayson murray has died a day after withdrawing from a tournament. >> Grayson was just 30. He had battled trap some troubling times and had been. Sober since last summer. And early this year, he triumphed in hawaii. Sony open. >> No details have been provided about murray's death at 30 years old. On friday, he pulled out of the charles

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looking for this man described as 6 feet tall with short black hair and a short beard. He was last seen wearing a short-sleeved white shirt and blue pajama pants. Police say on may 5th around noon, the suspect sexually assaulted a woman inside a business near jane and wilson before taking off in a white suv. Anyone with any information is being asked to call police or crime stoppers. And students who set up an encampment on the university of toronto grounds have just over 36 hours to clear that space. Pro-palestinian demonstrators say they're not threatened by the university's escalation and they continue to demand that it ends any partnership with israeli universities. Ctv's rahim ladhani reports. >> More than 170 tense continue to occupy the greenspace and king's college circle at the university of toronto. Pro-palestinian demonstrators vowing to stay put despite being delivered. Trespass notices to us, it is shocking that u of t would rather call the police on its own. Students tend to stop investing in weapons and bombs. >> The heightened situation can potentially escalate further with police enforcement. On monday, though, toronto's mayor says she won't be involved with that decision, not to tell police to do. >> Belong to enforce, but it's really up to the university of toronto and the police to work the folks that have a very important point to make. The university has given those in the encampment a new deadline and in offer. >> They have until 8 monday morning to vacate. If not, the notice says necessary legal steps will be taken. The university is also inviting students to present their demands. 2 u of t's business board of governing council and form a working group to consider options for the disclosure of the school's investments. The administration has not agreed to. >> Allow us to appoint people this committee. We can make recommendations under the current proposal, but those recommendations need to be approved by the president. So he has final say. >> The offer also makes clear that the university will not end any partnerships with israeli schools. Encampment organizers describe it as an inadequate ultimatum, even prompting some demonstrators to take further action. >> A group of students have become begun. An indefinite hunger strike. We will continue until the university stops aligning itself with war criminals. We won't eat 2 u of t's defeat. >> The 2 sides will have an opportunity to find common ground when they meet again for talks on sunday at 5:00pm. There is an ongoing genocide in >> And so we are asking for u of t to commit to meeting our now we have been here for 23 days. We are here now and we want them to take a serious thing now, not in the future. >> Another attempt to end the more than 3 weeks long standoff. >> The annual alzheimer's society walk was held earlier today in fort york ig wealth management walk for alzheimer's was underway in 150 communities across the country today. Last year's event actually raise 6.2 million dollars by those participating in the walk. And it's raised nearly 50 million dollars since 2015. The funds go toward local programs and services that improve quality of life for people living with dementia and their families as well as raising awareness and education about the disease. Kerry gabriel lost her father to the disease and spoke about the devastating impact it can have. >> I was a little tough, but I like to think I'm my fave, his and being sort of a daddy's but I took a little comfort that he thought I was one of his favourite siblings for a while. And whenever he had his moments of lucidity and recognition, really cherish those what you remember who I was remembered my name, he remembered my daughter. Those are special moments. It it's a hard thing to go through someone that you've been around your whole life doesn't remember you by when they do, you just sort of just embrace those those moments as as soon as they come in, you hold on to >> The alzheimer society of canada says by 2030, nearly 1 million people in canada will be living with dementia. And celebrations are underway as the world's longest rainbow road was unveiled today. And it was an hanlan's point beach skittles. The popular candy has partnered with pride toronto as well as friends of hand lands to create the rainbow. The rainbow features trends black and brown progress. Chevron starting on each side. It was designed by award-winning artist travis myers. And it measures about 2000 feet long. >> There's so much more work to do. Absolutely. Yes. We celebrate, walk with pride, this but >> We need to do so much more. He is dangerous sometimes for some of the people. And series

heat. And not just in canada. Is outside and those to seek refuge here in toronto. Because of home country because of the persecution. Case we need to do everything we can. >> Over the last couple years, I've actually had the opportunity to learn about the history of this place and work to share with others. This is my history as a person saying that I was never taught things that we were not allowed to know about where pride began about the people who have here for nearly a century, creating what we now call your community. And when I started learning this, knew that I had to go out and share with the world. And hopefully this is one very, very, very big way to share that history with people. >> Pride toronto is set to get underway in june. This is toronto's breaking news cp24 israel says they have killed, quote, dozens of terrorists and their latest attacks. Details on that coming up in moments. 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? I did fall in love. You're a person I can see a future with. I choose you. Farming for love on ctv Exciting dynamic music Ram Power Days are here. The power to choose from the most awarded truck brand over the last five years. Like Ram Classic. As versatile as it is capable. Ram 1500, voted best large pickup in Canada. Or Ram Heavy Duty with a no-charge Cummins. And you don't pay for 90 days. The power is yours. The time is now. Get 20% off msrp on Ram Classic for up to $14,200 in discounts. Plus get 4.99% financing. Exciting dynamic music I mean to fight this war. The biggest... The world ain't built for guys like us. ... hit series... Wow. There's only one place, crave. Final game in the tournament. Did you ever think you'd be back on top? Yes. The most talked about... Sounds intense. ... most anticipated shows... You must crush this beast. Step out of line even once. ... All right here. Subscribe now at crave.ca. (Playful music) the israeli army says it has killed dozens of terrorists during today's operation in gaza. Officials say the operation took place in gaza's northern city of jabaliya and destroyed, quote, terrorist infrastructures launch sites and military structures. The attacks come on the heels of the world court ordering israel to halt its military offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah. Meanwhile, italy welcome palestinian prime minister mohammed mustafa to rome this morning. Italy reiterated its support for all ongoing efforts for a sustainable cease-fire. The release of hostages and a sharp increase in humanitarian assistance for the people of gaza. The country also said it will resume funding for the united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees during the talks. Italian prime minister giorgia meloni reiterated the need to restart a political process leading to lasting peace based on a two-state solution. Here at home over a year after canada promised 400 million dollar air defence system. It still has not arrived. And this comes as the russian missile offensive continues to wreak havoc on kharkiv and ukraine pleads for defensive help. Ctv's colton praill reports. >> A mass of rubble and steel is all that's left of this hardware store in kharkiv. At least 2 people were killed, dozens injured in the latest russian airstrike targeting the eastern border city. Much of been uka was result there was panic everywhere. This man says saturday lunchtime. There were many, many people in the doma. She and put on a new president, volodymyr zelenskyy now repeating his calls to

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