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CITY24 - Saturday, May 25, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #24

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! (Dynamic music) >> The israeli army says it has killed dozens of terrorist during today's operation in gaza. Officials say the operation took place in gaza's northern city of jabalia and destroy 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. 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. The truck driver who caused the deadly humboldt broncos bus bus crash has been ordered to be deported from canada jaskirat singh sidhu pleaded 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 resident in 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 for 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 fun him and his family. >> Sidhu's lawyer says there are several other legal procedures to come and the deportation process could take months or even years. Defunct airline links error has resorted to selling plane parts to help recoup their losses. The discount carrier shut down operations nearly 3 months ago due to financial issues filing for creditor protection due to 186 million dollars in debts. The company says it's worked out a deal with aviation companies abroad to sell plane parts like seats, tires and transponders. The tsa has announced it has set a new record for most travellers screened on friday. Officers say nearly 3 million people were screened at checkpoints nationwide. As many people look to get away for the U.S. memorial day weekend. The number surpasses the previous record from november over thanksgiving weekend, 5 of the top 10 busiest travel days in the agency's history have occurred so far this year. Turning now to the threat of significant disruptions at borders 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 quebec bureau chief genevieve beauchemin reports. >> Canadians plans for 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. >> We're looking for greater parity regarding salaries, some protections around excessive discipline, some protections around contracting out. And 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 leave. 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. >> Meantime, an internal evaluation says better training and information processing tools are needed to help the intelligence program at canada's border agency. The recently released report also found the sensitive nature of the activities and a lack of data made it difficult to fully assess the program's effectiveness. The program is responsible for the national collection and analysis of intelligence on issues including drug trafficking, gun smuggling, immigration fraud, human trafficking and war crimes. A border services agency spokesperson says efforts are underway to address the valuations recommendations. The remains of an unknown soldier from the first world war. They're being returned to newfoundland today. Just feel part proud, really feel proud. You know. >> Represent canada represent newfoundland here here here and it's a once lifetime opportunity. >> The soldier will be buried at the province's newly created tomb of the unknown soldier. >> His casket will land in st. John's in lie in state at the confederation building for 3 days next month. I solemnly burial ceremony will be held on july 1st, the anniversary of the battle of beaumont hamel, where hundreds of newfoundlanders gave their lives on that day in 1916. >> This is toronto's breaking news cp24. Still ahead, the professional women's hockey league final continued last night with minnesota hosting boston for game 3. >> We've got your sports highlights after the break. [stomach growling] ...It's nothing. Sounds like something. When you have Nausea, Heartburn, Indigestion, Upset Stomach, Diarrhea. Pepto Bismol coats... and soothes.. for fast relief when you need it most. Menopause can change your hair. I have thinning happening here, which I noticed when I was taking a selfie. Using our thickening treatment fights breakage for fuller looking hair. I feel good. So I want products that are made for where I'm at. Hair Biology. [Music] For 40 years Tribute Communities a tribute to home, community and the families that live in th With over 40 thousands homes built across the gta, our reputation delivers quality, award-winning communities, customer service and leadership within our industry. Driven by passion and integrity for over 40 years. We continue to built and maintain a tradition of excellence [Woman singing] My tribute! [ ] "Ready?" Change is inevitable. It can send you off in new directions... show you the unexpected. Like how your favourite spot isn't yours anymore... it's theirs. Introducing the completely reborn three row Hyundai santa fe. Wah changes everything. [Hyundai sting] crave, The most talked about... Sounds intense. ... most anticipated shows... You step out of line even once. ... All right here. Subscribe now at crave.ca. Like a puzzle piece stops now. Man: Us tribute's don't have a choice. My name is Alex Hitchons. Call me Hitch. (Dynamic jazz instrumental) >> Toronto fc will go for a 3rd straight win tonight as they welcome fc cincinnati to town. Coming off 8, 1, win in

the second leg of the canadian championship quarter-final on tuesday. At last saturday's 5, 1, victory over montreal. Cincinnati has the second best record in the league and sits 8 points ahead of tfc in the eastern conference standings. Kickoff tonight is at 7.30 the blue jays continued their series with the tigers in detroit last night. Not a great looking one. >> 0, 2, is in the year left-center field. Things were looking a okay for the jays until the 4th inning. That's when centre fielder kevin kiermaier was charged with an error after he nearly collided with left fielder daulton varsho. It led to the first of 3 runs in the inning. Jays starter alek manoah gave up 6 runs. 4 of them earned before he was pulled in the 5th. Such other. The jays scored a couple of runs in the 9th to avoid being shut out. >> The tigers show they win this 1, 6, 2, and professional women's hockey league final continued last night with minnesota hosting boston for game 3. >> Picking up speed >> Minnesota's taylor high seas for just 59 seconds into the game. She also had an assist to help lead the home team to a for one victory minnesota and now leads the best of 5 series two-one and will host game 4 tomorrow. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. Still ahead, a look at today's top stories. >> We're going to break it down for you when we come back. It's spring time in paris and the kings and queens of clay have come out to play Tennis played on another planet That is a piece of art right there Ooo lala! Roland garros on tsn and tsn+ This new Charmin Ultra Soft smooth tear has wavy edges. It's no ordinary square. New Charmin Ultra Soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better with more cushiony softness. Enjoy the go with Charmin. Chuck's a wanderer. A lover of the open road. To some he's a legend... to others a phantom of leather and steel. [Motorcycle revs] Chuck was searching. What for, you ask? A Triple-A-Steak at an unbeatable price. And that's The Legend of Chuck! Can I get you guys anything else? [Horse neighs in the distance] [Door opens] [Bell rings] [Footsteps approaching] ( ) Did you know you waste 200 hours a year hand washing dishes? "Hun. Hun." Turning your back on the moments that matter. There's a better option than hand washing. Switch to your dishwasher and Cascade Platinum Plus. It uses the power of Dawn to thoroughly clean your dishes removing 99% of grease and food residue. So all you have to do is Scrape, Load, and you're done! Cascade. No prewash, no rewash, or your money back Tide is busting Laundry's biggest myth... that cold water can't clean. Cold water, on those stains? Cold water can't clean tough stains? I'd say that Myth is Busted. Turn to cold, with Tide. (Dynamic instrumental music) (Upbeat instrumental music) Yeah, I like to swing. And I like to get Cash Back when I swing. Just download the browser extension and shop as usual. And click to activate Cash Back or coupons at hundreds of stores. Cha-ching. What keeps baby's skin healthy? A diaper that doesn't leave skin wet. That's why Pampers Swaddlers absorbs wetness better for up to 100% leakproof protection and 0% skin irritation. Pampers. For healthy baby skin. Often insurance companies are denying disability claims on the basis that there's insufficient medical evidence. Your Long Term Disability firm... Kotak Law. ( ) 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 ( ) Morgan Rielly just realized that adulting can be offside. Why do I pay the same for car insurance as that guy? It's 'cause you're the same age. Not fair. Not one bit. I don't get it. Check out Sonnet Shift.

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mississauga. I just don't understand. Senseless really is, it's just senseless. At the time, police released this surveillance video of the gunman before and after the shooting, part of an investigation that led to the arrests of 3 men. Kasia suleyman rasa and anand nath and lead the crown attorney to tell a jury in the first-degree murder trial of the brampton courthouse that a keel had gone to work in abbas's warehouse. Crown attorney david d'iorio said you will hear evidence that 90 mckiel had become aware that the group had pledged allegiance to isis. They were just buying and selling products. They had pledged allegiance to isis. The islamic state and money was being used to finance that organization sent back home to further that cause he was planning to go to the authorities and betray the others. It's our position that the others came up with a plan to prevent that from happening. A plan to kill name a keel and his family. >> The crown says on may 29th 2021. That plan was put into action alleging that nath entered the restaurant, pulled a handgun and shot 7 times in 18 seconds. Witnesses told the court they saw a slender man rush from the restaurant and hop into the trunk of a waiting honda accord, which sped off inside a keels mother. Rania had heard several pops. She was shot in the arm. She rushed in to see several other family members being shot, including one of her sons. She said I looked at him, he was looking at me. I could see the blood everywhere on the ground. I could do nothing. She said she called 9-1-1 and then ask any driver in the gas station for help. Police pulled footage from some 70 dash cams and surveillance cameras on route to follow the accord back to abbas's business. One officer testified a major break in the case. John woodward, ctv news. >> A married couple has been found guilty of murder and attempted murder in a hamilton case. A jury finding all of work are often lucy li guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of 39 year-old tyler pratt in 2021. They were also found guilty of attempted murder in the shooting of pratt's pregnant girlfriend. The crown suggested car off a plan to kill prak because he couldn't pay back the half million dollars. Pride has invested in a failing business. Kerr off admitted to the shooting but claimed it wasn't premeditated. The pair fled to europe after the killing. 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 since 2015. The funds will 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. Krishna gabriel lost her father due to the disease and speaks on the legacy. What he left behind. >> We live, live through 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 a specially now that he's gone, it is gone, but that looks sort of much my online. >> The alzheimer society of canada says by 2030, nearly 1 million people in canada will be living with dementia. Go. Transit is 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 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 a heads up for ttc riders. There will be a subway closure to keep in mind this weekend. No service on line 2 between woodbine and kennedy stations. That's today and tomorrow. Crews will be doing trackwork shuttle buses will be running and regular subway service will be back up and running on monday. Doors open. Toronto is happening this weekend and giving you a chance to explore more than 160 of the city's historic and significant sites since 2000. The event allows the public to get the behind the scene looks at landmarks like todmorden mills queen's park and the lower bay subway station. This year's theme hidden histories. Christine williamson is the lead programmer for doors open. She joined cp24 with more on what visitors can expect. The great

thing about doors open is it's just in a really interesting opportunity to see inside some of the buildings that you may be walk past 100 times. But I've always wondered what goes on in there >> And it's, it's a chance to, you know, get off the beaten path, learn a new skill. We've got all different kinds of spaces, whether you're into architecture, design or history, you like arts and crafts, museums, all of these these kinds of sites are participating. Yeah, it's just a really interesting opportunity to learn more about all the little gems in your backyard. >> The sites are open right now until 5:00pm tonight and then again tomorrow from 10:00am to 5:00pm. >> This is toronto's breaking news cp24. Still ahead, indian's head to the polls ahead of the country's next election. Details are coming up. (Dynamic instrumental music) 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. Ready? Setty? Go! Now? Now! Furiosa, a mad max saga. Now playing only in theatres. Did you know most dish soaps don't remove all the grease, even with scrubbing? Not mine. These are clean. How 'bout we take a closer look... Whaaat? I just cleaned those! Switch to Dawn Platinum. It powers through and removes 99% of grease and food residue. Including stubborn, invisible grease other dish soaps can leave behind. Now, that's... clean! That's why only Dawn is trusted to save wildlife affected by oil. Dawn Platinum cleans to the squeak. -Spring is a great time to get things done. A Flexi Line might be right for you. -Could you use two eighty or even two point eight million? -Call us today. (Dynamic music) to world news now. 4 people are dead and 16 hurt after a two-storey restaurant collapsed on the spanish island of mallorca. It happened in the city of palma on the mediterranean island popular with tourists. Officials say 7 people suffered very serious injuries. According to local media reports, people were dancing on a terrorist that suddenly collapsed on top of another floor. The cause of the collapse is under investigation, but a police official says it was likely due to excessive weight. Millions of indians heading to the polls earlier today in the next to last round of voting in a gruelling national election. The voters were lined up as early as 7:00am local time to avoid the blazing sun expected later in the day. This election is considered one of the most consequential in india's history as their current prime minister campaigns for a 3rd consecutive term for himself and his hindu nationalist party votes are expected to be counted on june 4th. Canadians struggling under the soaring cost of groceries will be eagerly awaiting the results of a probe by canada's competition bureau. It launched an investigation into the parent companies of grocery chain loblaws and sobeys for alleged anti-competitive conduct. Ctv's paul hollingsworth reports. >> Sobeys and loblaws already facing intense scrutiny over rising food prices. Find themselves on the receiving end of an investigation launched by the competition bureau of canada. Anytime you're being investigated by the competition bureau, something serious is happening because they don't get involved all that often. And in fact, I think is a fairly novel case. Both grocery giants are accused of implementing restrictive covenants on their properties to limit competition in the retail grocery sector. A lack of competition is directly linked to the high price of food. When you try to control geography. >> As a retailer well and you're suppressing competition access access to food, affordable food becomes an issue for a lot of people. Sobeys owner empire called the investigation unlawful. And one of the allegations sobeys are making against this process. >> Is that it presents? Take the competition bureau a biased way. Millions of canadian shoppers are struggling with skyrocketing grocery prices. Tara.

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