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>>> Coming up, a new warning about processed foods. >> This is about eating whole natural foods to protect our cognitive abilities and brain health. >> Todd: bad for your body and for your brain. >>> Plus a true fall-off the chair moment. [ ] Okay, and root beer to drink? No. [gasping] What? He didn't get root beer? I'm getting frozen root beer. Oh! Try frozen a&w root beer with sweet cream. The iwk Telethon is back.We'll hear from kids who rely onthe iwk for world Your generosity is life changingfor many Maritime families. The iwk TelethonJune 2nd live on ctv. I don't know yet. I'm sure there's something here for me. I hope so. Oh! What are you doing? What? I think I'll get the lobster bisque. What are you having? Risotto. Right. Where'd you even get that? My pocket. What drives us may be different,but what we share is the pursuitWhat is take perfect cut sink in. STIHLZero Turn mowers are here. Available at these full serviceSTIHL dealers, or find your nearest dealer atSTIHL.ca 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! Hey, I'm saving big with td Insurance for being a claims-free, hybrid-driving university grad. Wow Dave! You should have your own jingle. With over 30 ways to save nobody saves like Dave Hm! Td. Ready for you. >> Todd: french fries, cookies, doughnuts, tasty, known as ultraprocessed foods. Bad news for the waistline, but according to new research it may be bad news for your brain. Ctv's heather wright has more. >> Reporter: they're quick, convenient and hard to avoid. Ultraprocessed foods, things like chips, cookies, pop and soup are everywhere. And according to a new study, there's a direct link between how much you eat and your brain health. The study looked at 30,000 people in the U.S. and those who consume just 10 percent more ultraprocessed foods increased their risk of stroke by nine percent and cognitive impairment by 12%. >> The dunn side is really coming into focus, not just with our study but others, there's a cost associated with that. >> Reporter: this is just a study to look at the dangers which leads to obesity, diabetes, heart disease and early death. Food is --ed ultraprocessed when it goes through multiple processing steps, nutrients removed to make it last longer and ingredients like sugar, salt and chemicals are added. >> In my 20s I was classified as morbidly obese. And my diet was primarily ultraprocessed foods. >> Reporter: sandra says she ate as a way to self soothe. She's a food addiction counsellor. >> This is about eating whole natural foods to protect our cognitive abilities and our brain health. >> Reporter: it can be hard and expensive to remove ultraprocessed foods from our diets. The lead author of this study says making even small changes can have a big impact. >> It's about gradually guiding and nudging yourself towards healthier choices over time. >> Reporter: experts say when it comes to processed and packaged foods, it's a spectrum. Some better, some worse than others. That's why they say it's important to read the labels to understand the ingredients and as often as possible cook at home. Heather wright, ctv news, toronto. >> Todd: what would you do if you won $70 million? A man in toronto literally fell out of his seat after seeing his bank account. Watch this. >> Holy (beep). >> Todd: there he goes. Greg chialtas was in tears after receiving the money from a recent lotto max win. He wants to travel and pay for his kids' education and no doubt a whole lot more.

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>>> To france now where preparations with are under way to return the body of a soldier born in newfoundland and labrador. He fought in world war i. At the time newfoundland was a british territory, not part of canada, but tonight officials are on the ground ahead of what will be an historic repatriation ceremony. Ctv's garrett barry is with them. >> Reporter: soldiers from the royal newfoundland regiment are back in france this week, this time picking up a fallen ancestor on saturday. At a ceremony in beaumont hammel on saturday. The hills still feel the wrath of artillery, scar from a battle that never really healed here. Or at home. >> It was just purely catastrophic is the only word I can think of it. >> Reporter: july 1, 1916, newfoundlanders were ordered over the top. The battle quickly became the deadliest in the royal newfoundland regiment's history. The battlefield was wide open and the german machine guns set on the few holes and the barbed wire that newfoundlanders had to run through. Within mere minutes, 324 were killed. Another 386 were wounded. Some historians believe that newfoundlanders never fired a single shot. >> I've seen it said by soldiers I've seen it said by historians and I still don't know. It's hard to believe but yet the massacre was just as hard to believe. >> Reporter: a generation of men in a small country dead or wounded. In total, more than 1700 newfoundlanders died in the first world war. Shawn goodyear is a descendant of five brothers who went away to fight. Only two came back. >> Each one of them brought to the group a certain strength, either a stabilizing or you know go get situation. When the three boys were lost, there was a gap. >> Reporter: more than 800 newfoundlanders died in the first world war with no known graves. Officials hope this unknown soldier will represent all of them. After the remains are handed over on saturday, canadian forces will move immediately to head back to canada and bring that soldier home for the first time in more than 100 years. Garrett barry, ctv news, beaumont-hamel, france. >> Todd: coming up, untold gems go public. A rare look at precious pieces from the canadian story. (Song in French) ( ) ( ) Oh ( ) ( ) Get a head start with Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra and Canada's fastest 5g+ network. We fought our way through Italy, and then headed for Amsterdam, sweeping for Germans along the way. Our worst fear was to catch a bullet in these last hours of the war. (Woman): I was 15 when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands. More than 100,000 Dutch Jews never came home. Our men were put into forced labour. By 1945, we were starving. (Airplanes flying overhead) The food drops gave us hope. And then, the Canadians came. Before Amsterdam, I couldn't have explained why we were there, all those years away from home. But the Dutch showed us why it mattered. Papa wanted me to bring some soldiers home to thank them personally. And that's when I first saw Wilf, and I invited him over that afternoon. Marguerite Blaisse married Lieutenant Wilf Gildersleeve. They moved to Vancouver, where they raised eight children. Today, the Dutch still remember the Canadianswho liberated them. Something about this place.. Brings me back it always brings me back. This kind of love won't change Brings me back it always brings me back. Ohh Oohh Ooohh I've crossed many miles But one thing's always clear But one thing's always clear My heart stays here My heart stays here >> Todd: finally for us tonight going deep inside canada's history. The public is going to get a rare look at vault like storage facilities that hold millions of artifacts, all preserved and catalogued. Ctv's annie bergeron-oliver went inside for the sneak peek. >> Reporter: inside these massive buildings are indispensable treasures that each tell a story about canada's history. >> We have the map with the first time the word canada was

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