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force pressing on despite a new order from the international court of justice for a ceasefire in the city of not work money. And what we want the operation to stop completely. Man says we want a final israel has condemned the ruling, saying it has the right to defend itself against hamas. It isn't the first attempt the court has made to pressure the israelis to pull back. >> Instead, he pushed ahead with their operations. >> And as human does, this is a defensive war. It is something was brought on israel that it was a cease-fire. October 6. And this is not a war of choice, but this is something necessary to ensure the safety was population. >> And the real challenge for the world court it. >> Well, that would need to happen would be that the icj would need to refer their ruling to the un security council, which would then need to vote in favour of forcing israel to stop this invasion. >> Well, the security council could enforce the order. It's highly unlikely the ruling would be voted through with the U.S. having veto power. It's up to states, but it's also up to global civil society to take the ruling. And then to try and implement political gains in terms of pressuring other to force israel to comply by the ruling. That pressure could be felt during cease-fire and hostage release negotiations. >> Which are now expected to resume next week, led by qatari and egyptian mediators. With the help from the U.S. as well. >> Italy welcomes palestinian prime minister mohammad mustafa to rome this morning. Italy reiterated its support for al ongoing efforts for sustainable cease-fire. The release of hostages and a sharp increase in humanitarian aid for the people of gaza. The country also said it will resume funding for the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees during the talks. Italian prime minister giorgia meloni re iterated the need to restart a political process leading to lasting peace based on two-state solution. Well, over a year after canada promised 400 million dollar air defence system, it's still hasn't arrived. It 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 put on a 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 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 got some for being this 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 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 is 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. >> A massive fire in india has left at least 20 people dead. The 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 still fears that more victims are stuck under the wreckage, including children. The police said they are following a case of negligence against the owner of the park. An investigation is underway to determine the cause. The truck driver who caused the deadly humboldt broncos bus crash has been ordered to be deported from canada. Jessica,

singh sidhu pled guilty to being responsible for the 2018 collision in saskatchewan that left 16 people dead and 13 others injured. He drove through a stop sign and into the path of the junior hockey team's bus. Sidhu was sentenced to 8 years in prison. A criminal conviction with a sentence of more than 6 months makes a permanent residents and eligible to stay in canada. Sidhu's lawyer, michael greene says the lack of an appeal is disappointing. >> No, that's one of the unfortunate things about canadian immigration law right now. It has no forgiveness and no chance to appeal. If you get a sense longer than 6 months. There is no appeal that was taken away. He has a right to make an application 2 restores permanent residence on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. That's what we intend to do. So he's, he's taking it is still hard in this. We knew was going to happen. It was foregone conclusion. There were no issues with this step in the process, but it's still, it's still pretty tough. Him and his family. >> Sidhu's lawyer says there are several other legal procedures, a common the deportation process could take months or years. It's 10:20 14 degrees. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. There are a lot of new movies available to see in theatres or streaming services. Film critic richard crouse will have his recommendations coming up. >> Child, my world was changed. [ ] With lotto 6/49's two jackpots, what possible could you find? Play the growing Gold Ball jackpot plus the Classic jackpot of $5 million. [olg sting] Back by popular demand. Welcome to McDadi's open house with George St-Pierre. Welcome back, gsp. How did you acquire your mental strength? Focusing on the objective. How do you stay fit? Healthy lifestyle my friend, The best advice you've received. In life when the door opens, get in. Ideal home features for relaxation. A very comfortable bed. Winning title is hard, but the real challenge is to remain champion. We are the number one team in the gta for 12 years in a row. When buying or selling Team McDadi is here for the knockout visit McDadi.com. We all need fibre for our digestive health, but most Canadians only get about 50% of the fibre they need. Good thing Metamucil Gummies are an easy way to get plantbased fibre. Three gummies have the same amount of fibre as 2 cups of broccoli. Metamucil Gummies. The easy way to get your daily fibre. [Wife] We wanted to find the best deals for our next fabulous trip. So we hired a private travel hacker. The top airlines, travel sites, she searches them all. -She's a technical genius. -i just used Skyscanner, it searches billions of prices to get you the best deal in just one tap. I tried showing them how easy it is to use Skyscanner, but the ultra wealthy don't like change. Who says kids these days are lazy -and don't know how to work? -i say that, all the time. 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 Closed Captioning is brought to you in part by Desjardins Insurance. Insurance with a heart so big, it shows. Visit Desjardins dot com slash heart, today. (Upbeat music) >> The weekend is here and that means there are lots of new movies hitting theatres, including the latest mad max installment. >> Was magnificent. And took it all from me. We have >> Price mad max saga is a high octane origin story set 15 to 20 years before fury road after being kidnapped by ward or dementia, says henchmen furiosa vows vengeance for the death of her mother when she's caught between 2 tyrants vying for supremacy. She finds herself in a battle to make it back make way back home critic crouse says it is a wild ride. >> Nobody shoots action scenes quite the same way that george is able to. They are for nader. The camera is in constant motion near exciting. It's like those old monster truck ads that say you'll pay for the whole seat, but you'll only use the edge as you slowly work your way up to the front of the seat because this movie is so grossing. There's action scene here called the stowaway sequence took 78 days to shoot and that will make the pop out of their sockets. I gave it 4 out of 5 it's really quite something to see it as large loud as you possibly can.

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after the university of toronto issued a trespass notice. A pro-palestinian protesters, the encampment still stands with students saying they won't budge. But in other post-secondary institutions across the country, there continues to be a growing rifts between the student body and the school's ctv's. Kamil karamali has more. >> The trespass notices were posted along the encampment fence here at u of t some of them now torn down. Others vandalized a sign that the students don't plan on going anywhere. >> The university gave students 24 hours notice on thursday to accept their terms, which included potentially working with groups to disclose its investments. But it did not commit to cutting ties with israeli universities. Students called it an ultimatum and refused. So friday afternoon, trespass notices were issued. The university saying if students don't comply with their deadline for removal of tents by monday morning, then they will take all necessary legal steps. It is definitely strengthened the resolve community has been folks have been showing up and have telling us to continue going strong. >> And on the inside as well, we do not plan to leave. And we're hearing from jewish students. >> I think u of t and all across the province who are experiencing increased anti-semitism. >> Meanwhile, other universities continue to try and find solutions. Mcgill university is reviewing its options after 2 failed legal bids. Will the university of quebec in montreal has also filed an injunction, which a judge will rule on monday. And the university of waterloo has written a for letter to students saying they have to leave. >> The university tells ctv news it will not be providing an update today, but there still is a glimmer of hope with the 2 sides set to meet on sunday. Kamil karamali, ctv news, toronto. >> The annual alzheimer society walk was held earlier today in fort york ig wealth management walk for alzheimer's was underway in 150 communities across the country. Last year's event raised 6.2 million dollars by canadians participating in the walk and has raised nearly 50 million dollars since 2015. The funds will go towards local programs and services that improve quality of life for people living with dementia as well as their families, including raising awareness and education about the disease. Karishma gabriel lost her father due to the disease and spoke about the devastating impacts dementia can have on people. >> We lived through them and they, they're never gone. They're going to be here throughout my dad will be here through my siblings and my kid and my brother and my sister with elsie like glimpses of him. In some things they do or he's always with I did ask for better weather today and he didn't mind. Everything I do, I just try to emulate what my dad did and try to be a better person, a better human cause. He really a great example of how to live your life to listen, I take him as especially now that he's gone, it is gone, but that looks sort of much my online. >> The alzheimer society of canada says by 20 to 30 nearly 1 million people in the country will be living with dementia. Celebrations are underway as the world's longest rainbow road was unveiled in hanlan's point beach, skittles. The popular candy has partnered with pride toronto as well as friends of hamlin's to create the rainbow. The rain, the features train's black and brown progress chevron's on starting on each side. The road was designed by award-winning clear artist travis myers. Its measures around 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 seeing 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 the your community. And when I started learning this, knew that I had to go 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. Go transit is reminding people of some 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 9th to allow for track work. The trains will operate every 15 minutes between union station to oakville and then hourly between oakville to west harbour. Train service on the barrie line will be suspended this weekend for critical track work during this time, buses will only run between highway 407 and allandale waterfront. >> And heads up for ttc riders. There will be a subway closure to keep in mind this weekend. >> There will be no service on line 2 between woodbine and kennedy stations today and sunday. Crews will be doing trackwork shuttle buses will be running and regular savitt subway service is scheduled to resume on monday. It's 10:39 14 degrees. This is toronto's breaking news cp24 israel says they have killed dozens of terrorists and their latest attacks. Those details in moments. She'll never bend the knee. The greens are coming for you, Rhaenyra, and for your children. (Dramatic music) Otto: It is your great privilege to witness this, a new day for our realm! (Cheering) (Roar) Rhaenyra: We don't choose our destiny. It chooses us. With certifications at stc, prepare students for a career, make it up to $100,000 a year in just three short months. Plumbing, electrical, carpentry, drywall and masonry. Hello. Enrolled today at Skilled Trades College. It's Leon's Storewide Super Sale! Save up to 50% on furniture. Save up to 50% on mattresses. Plus, get an l2 washer and dryer set for only $998 including a 2 year warranty! Ends Wednesday! Number one in sewer and drain cleaning. Number one in water damage clean-up. And number one in the number two business since 1935. Call Roto-Rooter that's the name. And away go troubles down the drain. Roto-Rooter! Hello. I'm Russell Oliver, and I am the cash man. Bring me your used jewelry and I will give you cash. Oh yeah! Oh yeah! (Dynamic music) israel continues to carry out airstrikes in gaza, a day after the united nations top court ordered an end to israel's operation in rafah. Ctv's jeremie charron has more on the landmark ruling and how it may not have the impact. Some hope for. >> Bodies carried away in bags. Israeli strikes in the enclave have killed more than 40 people today. According to palestinian health officials. >> Thought of aisle for season. We were sitting peacefully and boom, a missile from a drone. This man says. Israeli defence force pressing on despite a new order from the international court of justice for a ceasefire in the city of not work, but I'm ali and what we want the operation to stop completely. Man says we want a final israel has condemned the ruling saying it has the right to defend itself against hamas. It isn't the first attempt the court has made to pressure the israelis to pull back. >> Instead, he pushed ahead with their operations. And is a new month is. >> This is a defensive war. It is something was brought on israel. That was a cease-fire in october, 6. And this is not a word choice, but this is something necessary to ensure the safety its population. And the real challenge for the world court it. >> Well, that would need to happen would be that the icj would need to refer their ruling to the un security council, which would then need to vote in favour of forcing israel to stop this invasion. >> Well, the security council could enforce the order. It's highly unlikely the ruling would be voted through with the U.S. having veto power. It's up to states, but it's also up to global civil society to take the ruling. And then to try and implement political gains in terms of pressuring other to force israel to comply by the ruling. That pressure could be felt during cease-fire and hostage release negotiations. >> Which are now expected to resume next week, led by qatari and egyptian mediators. With the help from the U.S. as well. >> Italy welcomes palestinian prime minister mohammed mustafa to rome this morning. Italy reiterated its support for all ongoing efforts for sustainable cease-fire and the

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