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CITY24 - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #41

pressure on hamas to the hostages to lay down its arms because of that is the shortest wage and this conflict should be an actual ally to israel. Still has been a canadian ally for many, many years. >> I'm here to remind toronto's jewish community that you're not alone, you're not alone playing each and every day that 100 in captivity being held by hamas orlikow go home to their families, daughters need to be >> Every level of government has a responsibility. >> To make sure that they are that they feel safe in that they are safe. And if they do not feel isolated a time of crisis, going to coming together like this peacefully my mind. Take care and advocate for the release of the hostages. >> The united jewish appeal of toronto is speaking out tonight after a north york school was shot out yesterday. The uja is asking for people to show up at the bay as hamou scott elementary school tomorrow morning at 8.30 for a show of solidarity police responded to the school around 5:00am yesterday for reports of shots fired. A bullet hole was found in the building, but no injuries were reported. And there are some concerns that this was hate-motivated. And police say they will be looking into that. Police are also stepping up their presence in certain neighbourhoods in response to the shooting. Halton police are out with a public safety warning about a string of recent opioid poisonings in halton hills. Officers have responded to 2 separate suspected opioid poisoning incident since friday. 3 people have died as a result of the suspected inhalation of an unidentified substance. The deaths are being investigated by the coroner's office and police are reminding people to know the signs of drug poisoning and touch safer use practices. Ontario's government is paying $590,000 and handing over more than 20 square kilometres to matachewan first nation. The province says this is part of a land claim settlements. It says treaty 9 also known as the james bay treaty, provided first nations with nearly 260 hectares of land per family of 5 that amounts to just over 50 hectares per member. But a touch of one first nation did not receive all the land that it was initially entitled to. Well, today was the final day of doors open toronto where people were invited to visit and explore some of the most exclusive and intriguing buildings in the city. One of those places is billy bishop airport, which has much more to offer than meets the eye. Ctv's rahim ladhani reports. >> From high in the sky, billy bishop may look like a regular city airport, but down on the ground, the hangar doors are open for people to really understand everything that goes on here. >> I haven't seen planes to fly like helicopters set school. >> More than 150 buildings and sites are on showcase this weekend with the theme being hidden histories. It's the perfect setting for billy bishop, which first opened in 1939 and served as a training ground for both the royal canadian and royal norwegian air forces during the second world. War huge number of teams that are doing all different kinds of work here at the airport, including airport maintenance, runway maintenance, security. >> And those are things that people don't always get to see. A surprise to many people here is that the airport has its own fire home. >> Visitors were able to board the truck and even where a firefighter suit. We've got a full fire crew here that keeps the airports safe inside the hangar and also on display for everyone to get an up close look at is ornge helicopter. I think they're really cool. >> And >> They're most likely for like. Emergencies and stuff. The air ambulance service explaining how it provides medical care while in the air. A unique skill which is both captivating and inspiring neighbourhood. So it's nice and gets an opportunity to see how everything is work stuff. And that's precisely the goal of the event, which has been running since the year. 2000. >> It is 7.40 right now. Feels like 22 degrees outside. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. The cleanup and damage assessment is underway after a violent twister ripped through parts of texas. More on that coming up. >> New music from a juno award winner, canadian pop music mainstay ties that is back with new album stance crying until drop by to talk about it on the next Oh Canada!!

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sharing footage of rockets being fired toward israel. It's believed to be the first long-range rocket attack from within gaza since january. >> Is of concern, clearly, no injuries at this point. And it also suggests that the idea of netanyahu government, that they're going to eliminate hamas. Is an impasse ability, I think the americans have told him and others have told them. And I think minister of defence. Now we're griese. A total elimination of hamas is not going to happen. >> Aid trucks are entering gaza through southern israel today. The aid comes on the heels of a new agreement to buy pass the rafah crossing with egypt on friday. The international court of justice ordered israel to open the rafah crossing to allow for the flow of aid. Egypt refuses to reopen its side of the rafah crossing until control of the gaza side is handed back to palestinians. >> More than 95% of that has come in for the past 7 months. How come into those 2 opening. So with one of those still closed and one of them difficult to get to in a safe way. We have a problem still with amount of aid that's coming in. So those openings and those crossing seemed to be open. The crossings in the north need to be open and the pier needs to be bringing in more aid and or truck loads coming off of those ships. And it's the case right now. >> Hamas triggered the war with its october 7th, the talking to israel in which palestinian militants killed nearly 1200 people. Mostly civilians and see some 250 hostages. Now to ukraine, where the death toll in yesterday's russian attack on a shopping centre has risen to 14. Local officials say to glide bombs were dropped by russian forces, striking a supermarket in the northern ukrainian city of kharkiv. 43 people were injured in the attack. Ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy called the attack an act of terrorism also say more than 200 people could have been inside the store. The ukrainian president stated this attack emphasizes the need for air defence systems from western allies. And ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has also released a video address. This comes ahead of next month's peace summit in switzerland. >> There is no nation that can stop such wor alone. I made wall. The engagement is needed. I'm now in hard. If it's a team that is ukraine. And unfortunately, we're close to the border on the rush. What does it mean for us or year of constant terror. More than a million of people in this city. And every night and every russian army shelling this ct mostly. With 200 missiles. These air defence missiles, which rushing blois to terrorize the land. >> And prime minister justin trudeau is among more than 80 world leaders set to attend that peace summit in switzerland, which is scheduled for june 15th and 16th. Summer travel is ramping up and canadians are willing to spend more money this year on vacation in compared to last year. That's according to a new study by deloitte canada, although where they're willing to travel might not be exactly what you expect. Kamil karamali reports. >> Despite economic pressures, it looks like canadians are willing to dish out more for travel this summer. Deloitte canada summer outlook shows that this year canadians are willing to travel despite these economic challenges, more than three-quarters of canadians surveyed said they plan to spend the same or more on summer vacation this year, while only 18% won't be travelling at all. With the average canadian willing to pay roughly $2400 for their summer trip this year. But while travellers are planning to spend more this summer, they're also prioritizing keeping trips local three quarters of canadians plan to stay in the country. While two-thirds of those planning a road trip this summer. And of those hopping on a plane, nearly half will fly within canada, but people we spoke to a toronto's pearson airport cheaper prices for international travel has them going abroad this summer. I'm going to so the tickets worth me going to miami to get crews bahamas. Honestly, the price is right here at pearson. The airport says the summer season really picks up in the late june. >> Where it gets busier than christmas with more passengers per day. Kamil karamali, ctv news, toronto.

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able to detain the suspect. And paramedics have since taken the woman to hospital. They say her injuries are considered to be serious. And durham police are investigating a fatal overnight crash. The collision happened just after 4:00am in the glam burning grandview area when a single motor vehicle crashed into a home. No one in the home was injured. But police say a 37 year-old woman died on scene and her name has not yet been released. The circumstances of the crash are unclear, but anyone with information is being asked to contact police. And significant damage after a vehicle and a ttc bus collided near the waterfront today. Here you can see the bus with its windshield knocked out after it collided with a light pole at lower jarvis and lakeshore. A badly damaged blue sedan with its airbags deployed came to a stop alongside the bus. No injuries were reported and the ttc service has since resumed in the area. And a body has been pulled from lake ontario near billy bishop airport. Here's a live look at the lake this evening from our cn tower track tower cam. Emergency crews were called to the scene around 12 45 this afternoon for reports of a person in the water. A body was pulled to shore short time later. Police say the investigation is still in its early stages. And it's not clear at this time of foul play was a contributing factor in the person's death. And american man has been charged after a wheel smashed through the windshield of a bus on the qew in st. Catharines, killing a passenger. A 48 year-old toronto man died and 3 other people were seriously injured when the wheel slammed into the bus near the garden city skyway bridge on friday afternoon. Police say a 45 year-old man from new york has been charged with unsafe operation after the wheel came off of his van and he's due in court in september. Toronto's pro-palestinian demonstrators who have been camped out at the university of toronto for weeks are presenting a counteroffer to school administrators tonight, hours before a deadline, university officials have set for clearing the encampment and encampment. Spokesperson says the protesters work together on the list of demands and it hopes the university will speedily divest itself of investments in companies profiting from israel's offensive in gaza. The university issued a trespass notice to the protesters on friday, which requires that an to vacate the property by 8:00am monday. >> Our counter offers built on the fact that the office of the president has the ability to create new processes and even make decisions on issues like divestment without bound to process to begin with. We saw this in 2021, one president gertler finally unilaterally made the decision to divest from fossil fuel companies. He didn't need a process. He the need to committee. The 2014 to 2016 ad hoc committee process was not even restarted. The president simply made the decision and it was done. And pressing times like in the middle of a genocide. Is a moral obligation to act swiftly >> A statement from the university of toronto reads in part if the encampment remains non compliant with the trespass notice we will be proceeding to court to seek injunctive relief through an urgent hearing and a rally was held in the beaches today to demand the release of the remaining hostages being held by hamas. A few dozen people were joined by several politicians in calling for the release of hostages at kew balmy beach. The rally was also to show support for the jewish community during the ongoing war. Israel says more than 100 people are still being held captive by hamas in gaza. >> It's quite incredible. >> The show of solidarity and support in general, just from our community, but also to have people from the non jewish and definitely gives me a sense of hope. And also the feeling of safety to know that I'm amongst people care for me and care for my community. >> These are innocent people who were snatched from their homes on october some were brutalized before they were taken and they continue to be utilized while in captivity. And are demanding that they are now. My message to our elected leaders is to continue to put pressure on hamas to the hostages to lay down its arms because of that is the shortest way end this conflict should be an actual ally to israel. Still has been a canadian ally for many, many years. >> I'm here to remind toronto's jewish community that you're not alone. I mean, you're not alone praying each and every day that 100 in captivity being held by hamas

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