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CITY24 - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #25

more than 150,000 allied troops landed on the beaches of normandy in what proved to be a pivotal battle, bringing an end to world war ii. There's a flurry of activity happening down town today. And it's all for a great cause. The toronto world partnership walk, it's in support of the aga khan foundation. It is happening today. The centre of operations for the walk is david pico square right next to roy thompson hall. The walk will involve some road closures, including parts of wellington university front spadina in adelaide. The event is set to wrap up by about 2:00pm. The campaign helps raise money for much-needed development projects in africa and asia. Things like opportunities for health care, education and gender equality. You just have hours left now to take advantage of more than 160 of the city's historic and significant sites that are opening their doors to. Since the year 2000, the event allows the public to get behind the scenes looks at landmarks like todmorden mills queen's park and the lower bay subway station. This year's theme is hidden histories sites are open in to 5:00pm. Ontario's government is paying $590,000 and handing over more than 20 square kilometres tasha one first nation. The province says it's part of a land claim settlement. It says treaty 9 also known as the james bay treaty, provided first nations with nearly 260 hectares of land per family of 5 or just over 50 hectares per member. The natasha one first nation did not receive all the land. It was entitled to. The country's public safety minister insists the federal government is doing everything it can to eliminate e to see a significant reduction following this week's announcement of new measures to counter the problem. >> Obviously, we want to reduce massively the number of vehicles being stolen. We want to reduce the number of violent incidents that canadians are, are potentially facing as people attempt to steal these vehicles. So we're leaning in with partners in every jurisdiction to do that and will continue will add more resources if we need to do what we can really bring the number everybody would like 0 vehicles stolen. So we're doing everything we can to bring that number down. >> The government's national action plan includes increased collaboration with international law enforcement amendments to the criminal code and some new penalties for theft. Interpol has ranked canada has one of the top 10 sources for stolen vehicles in the world. In eastern ontario. Man is facing additional charges after driving himself to a police detachment with a suspended license. Officers were called to the westbound lanes of highway 4.17 on friday night following a traffic complaint shortly after one 30 am. Police say the driver initially failed to stop for officers and the driver registered more than twice the legal drinking limit the driver was arrested on multiple charges and was issued a 90 day driver's license suspension and the 7 day vehicle impound. The montreal alouettes have defeated the toronto argos 13 30 in their first preseason game of the year. Guy on julian grande opened the scoring with montreal going 48 yards on a pass from cody fajardo. The als didn't look, didn't look back. Outscoring the argos in every quarter and holding toronto to 0 points in the 2nd half. Toronto's next game is may 31st against the tiger use the blue jays teasing their highly anticipated city connect jersey release in the new video. Okay. So can you piece together what it might look like? They're now earlier this week, a picture posted to reddit claims to be a leaked version of the city connect hats. Toronto will officially unveil the new uniform on thursday with an on field debut scheduled for the following day. Each city connect uniforms is supposed to tell a story that helps link the uniform to the city state, whose the celtics storm back late in the game to defeat the pacers in game 3. Boston came back from an 18 point deficit on route to a one 14 1.11 win over indianapolis, taking a 3 nothing lead in the eastern conference finals. No nba team has ever come back from a best of 7 playoff series after being down 3 games to 9 for is

in indianapolis on monday. >> I love just to approach that we love them. I said that we have that we executed well on both ends of the you know, we made the necessary to win, you know, that's how games are going to go so you have to be able to win in different ways. You have to be able to get through certain stuff. And I thought our guys did a great job getting through. >> I'm looking to avoid going down 3 to nothing tonight as they head to dallas to take on the mavericks. Luka doncic led the way in game 2, scoring 32 points on route to a 1, 0, 9, 1, 0, 8, win against minnesota tipoff scheduled for 8:00pm. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. The sirens return to israel for the first time in months. As hamas claims responsibility for a barrage of rockets from gaza. That story coming up. 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. What does it take to be a leader in electric vehicles? At Hyundai, it takes a commitment to quality a desire to innovate and show the world the way forward. But don't take our word for it. Take it from everyone else. So, what does it take to make Canada's most awarded fully electric vehicle line-up? Wah is what it takes. [Hyundai sting] - It's about showing the world how beautiful and cool people with disabilities are. - We're trying to build a bridge across the disability community. - I always say I am happier now with less sight than I've ever been. - Para sport lit that fire back in my life. - If you embrace the differences about you, they can be amazing things. - Challenge your perspective of what people living with disabilities are capable of. Vo: AMI-tv. Television that includes everyone. Experience now on ami+. (Mellow music) let's get you caught up in some of the stories we're following today. An early morning crash in oshawa has left one person dead. It happened around 4:00am in the glen, born in grandview area. Police say the victim is female but haven't released anything further about her age identity or the circumstances surrounding the collision. Police making arrests after shots were fired inside a downtown condo building. They were called to the building on richmond and peter officers located and arrested a suspect nearby following a short foot pursuit. A firearm was recovered. No injuries reported. If you're trying to make your way around downtown, something to keep in mind that ron, a world partnership walk, which is based at david pico square will be shutting down some streets until 2:00pm participants will be walking along stretches around wellington university front spadina at adelaide. It's all in support of the aga khan foundation. The bc wildfire service says more seasonal weather across the province has reduced current fire activity, allowing crews in the northeast to make progress. The latest provincial update says there's the potential for scattered thunderstorms, changing winds and rain early next week. However, it also notes that much of the province remains unseasonably dry as a result of the ongoing drought meeting, wildfires can spread quickly. Canada's border agency says it's working on a plan to step up its game when it comes to intelligence training in tracking. As we hear from ctv's tony grace, a recently released evaluation says the program it needs a major refresh. Batches of chemicals that could have become 2 million doses of fentanyl. >> And 25 million doses of ecstasy, both considered intelligence winds at canada's borders. >> In a report calling for improved training and tools it provides in it important kind of insight into hidden part of the work of canada border services agency. An internal review made public this month found insufficient access to intelligence training for officers and analysts. >> Calling it one of the major challenges that could pose risks to the agency with new recruits often working 7 months or more without formal intelligence training. Cbsa

has been struggling since its creation. You know, this is now at 2 decades ago to transform it into what is often called an intelligence led organization. And intelligence expert wesley wark says that's critical because of a growing focus on spotting national security threats, including from the trove of data online that can be open sourced, but isn't always sewn together. The report recommending better technology on that front. It's a combination of taking raw data using artificial intelligence using human analytical capabilities to come up with an intelligence picture. We also want to deploy advanced data analytics, data analytics and machine learning. Just this week, the cbsa underscored that need in its bid to crack down on auto theft and sharpened its watch on what's leaving the country. We're now expanding reprots to look at things are being exported to swell. The cbsa says as a result of this report, it's reviewing its training standards, certifying 12 new instructors at its own training college identifying data gaps and new technology to help and mapping out a new way to measure goals and outcomes. The key message that comes out is that that big intelligence capabilities that cbsa needs are not really at at that point that they, are required to be what the agency didn't attached to its plan is a timeline. And tonight, the union representing border workers, which could strike next month, tells me what they really need are another 2 to 3,000 staff for all areas of their work and assurances that new technology will complement workers. >> Not replace them. >> That's ctv's tony grace. The death toll in yesterday's russian attack on ukraine 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. Ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy call this attack an act of terrorism also saying more than 200 people could have been inside the store. Ukrainian president stated this attack emphasizes the need for air defence systems from its western allies. 43 people were hurt in the attack. And zelenskyy releasing a new video address ahead of next month's peace summit in switzerland. >> Russia and strikes with guided area russian aviation comes close to all our state border and the launches these straight on this cd, that weapon in the scream and destruction and anyone in any seat on the walls from sao paulo to harm me in take these this same way as terror. Just like all of the russian strikes on the hundreds u.s., it is and will adjust. >> Some of them. Woman with life. Now barnes 2 people and burnt out. And to the most horrible consequential war. >> Prime minister justin trudeau is among more than 80 world leaders set to attend the peace summit in switzerland, which is scheduled for june 15th and 16th. Something to watch across the pond. If the governing conservative party wins the uk's upcoming national election. All 18 year-old will have to perform a year of mandatory military or civilian national service. Prime minister rishi sunak pledged to bring back a form of national service for the first time in more than 60 years. He's seeking to energize his campaign after a faltering start. Sunak's tories, who have been in office for 14 years, are trailing the opposition labour party in opinion polls. And we're trying to overcome a widespread sense that voters want change. >> Young people will gain valuable skills, make our country more secure and build a stronger national culture. This ambition benefits our country and our young people are like just look at sweden. What 80% of young people completed national service say they'd recommend it to that uncertain times call for a clear and bold action to chart a course to a secure future. Our plan will ensure new generations and our country meet the challenges of the uncertain world. >> The opposition criticizing the plan, calling a desperate and unfunded. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. A massive picnic. It was held in one of france's most popular tourist spots. Guessing there begets on the menu. Will tell you why. After the -I'm always thankful when spring comes. It feels like a positive time. -Yes, we all get to spring clean and put new plans in place for the year. -How about you? Is there something you'd like to get done? Perhaps it's your home renovation or a purchase for your business. It's great to know a Flexi Line can help you do that. -Could you use eighty thousand, two eighty or even two point eight million? -Call us today at 1800-new-capital to see what's available to you.

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divestments. But that is something that the university ultimately says it has no plans to do. It does say it's open to potentially looking at disclosure, but there will be no boycott. When you look at the trifecta of and this goes back to about 2004, 2005. Just as gaza became more of an enclave at that time, there was a movement called bds boycott, divest and sanction. And that's I tactic used by pro-palestinian. Either demonstrators are palestinians themselves for about 20 years now. Now there is no plan according to the university, in their latest statement to look at any boycotts end of partnerships with israeli institutions. Academic or otherwise. We're starting to hear some of the loudspeakers coming out from this encampment that what the demonstrators have renamed king from king's college circle in to us. They circle for a free hollis 9 now, as I mentioned, they will be sharing some of their counter proposals and demands that they will be bringing to the table at 5:00pm with the administration. Also a press conference has been called for 11:30am tomorrow, which is following the deadline that was set by the administration and is on the notice of trespass on the front gates right behind me that just says says they want to see all of the demonstrators out by 8:00am conceivably indicating that the people that are here. Have no plans to leave despite the threat of legal proceedings. Now when it comes to potential injunction that could be filed against these demonstrators as a tactic that has been used before by other universities. And notably in the case of mcgill university, where there were 2 injunctions filed against the demonstrators there at that encampment. Both of those failed in recent weeks. Now, melissa will send it back to you and have more from the demonstrators and their demands. Coming up later on in the show. Yeah, the hours ahead will be consequential for this encampment at u of t andrew brennan will be bringing us more throughout the day. Thanks for that. Andrew. >> Looking overseas, rocket sirens were heard across central israel, including in tel aviv today. The sirens returning for the first time in months as hamas claims to have fired a barrage of rockets from gaza. >> The militants have continued to fire projectiles, communities around gaza, more than 7 months into the war, but have not fired longer-range rockets in months. No deaths or injuries have been reported. Trucks are entering gaza through southern israel today. The aid comes on the heels of a new agreement to bypass 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. Here at home. There's a flurry of activity happening down town today. And it's all for a great cause. The toronto world partnership walk in support of the aga khan foundation is happening today. The centre of operations for the walk is david pico square right next to roy thomson hall. Of course, however, the walk will involve some road closures, including parts of wellington university front spadina and adelaide. The event should wrap up by 2:00pm this afternoon. The campaign helps raise money for much-needed development projects in africa and asia, opening up opportunities for things like health care, education and gender equality. Well, today is your last chance to explore more than 160 of the city's historic and significant sites. Doors are open in since 2000. The event allows the public to get behind the scenes looks at landmarks like todmorden mills queen's park and the lower bay subway station. This year's theme hidden histories and sites are open until 5:00pm. Toronto police say they will be increasing their presence in certain neighbourhoods after a gun was fired outside of a jewish elementary school in north york. It happened yesterday, the toronto police service responded to the area of dufferin street and finch avenue west just before 5:00am yesterday for reports of shots being fired at bay as moves to elementary school. Police found evidence of gunfire, including a bullet hole in the building. No injuries reported. There are some concerns that this may have been hate-motivated and police are looking into that. Meanwhile, political leaders from all levels of government are weighing in. >> This is an obvious act of ugly antisemitic hate who else in their right mind drives by a jewish day school. 5:00 in the morning and fires of a gun at jewish girls day school.

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