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warning about the danger of drownings during the summer months. On average, one child ends up in the emergency room every day during the summers from drownings or near drownings. Children between the ages of 1 and 4 are most at risk. The study was set to be officially released in september about one of the doctors involved. >>> Tomorrow for the first time ever, a question will be asked in an indigenous language inside the ontario legislature. Ndp deputy leader will rise from the chamber to ask the question. And when that happens, it will be the first time a question is asked, interpreted and transcribed in a language other than english and french in the legislature in ontario. It will be a birthday present also for his mother who also turns 79 tomorrow. >> Oh, boy, did you guys see this. Thinking you scored a championship winning goal only to have it called back. >> Lindsey: okay. The p whl final when they scored in double overtime against boston. Can you believe it? The goal was called back. The goaltender interference. Crews had to clean up the ice to restart the game. This happened just a minute later into play. Boston scored. So now they have to go to a fifth game. Boston will have home ice advantage for wednesday's game 5. Uninvited guests like squirrels are common. >> I opened the door. I saw the bear. I turned around and I closed the door. And I went to my boyfriend and I said, bear. >> Lindsey: the only words she could get out. That bear was caught helping itself to a snack. This happened recently. Until he moves on to another area, their dog stays inside. No more bird feeder. Sorry, birds. You know that dog was barking because it is little and little dogs bark. >> Anne-Marie: I love that pose with the bear. This is my snack. >> Lindsey: probably unsatisfying for the bear, too. >> Kelsey: we made bird feeders here on the show. Jen reynolds was on the show. I hung a bunch of them in the backyard and then they were gone. The whole thing was gone. It was like, what? >> Anne-Marie: the squirrels. >> Kelsey: we are going to move on to weather this morning. This is what I'm talking about today. There's shifting winds that is driving the smoke from B.C. to alberta. We are seeing a brand-new air quality advisory after everything had been lifted last week. There is a pattern change. Areas that were very wet last week and cooler are about to enter a period of dry, hot weather. That could have an influence on fires in the region. We also have that pattern change happening in ontario, québec and atlantic canada. It is a very wet start to the week with strong storms and damaging winds. All of those details after the break. Stay with us. We are back in just 2 minutes. Grace didn't believe in magic. But her daughter was happy to prove her wrong. You were made to dream about it for years. We were made to help you book it in minutes. Did you know that you get used to odors in your home? Yep. You go nose blind. Try Febreze Plug-In with fade defy technology. It's the only air freshener that eliminates odors. So you and your guests can enjoy freshness for up to 50 days. Try a warmer now for only $0.99 cents. ( ) [bell ringing] ding...ding... ( ) [creaking] ( ) [creaking. gasp...] ( ) ( ) ikea. Bring Home to Life. Wall paper or paint.We make thousands of financialdecisions every day. Stay on top of it all withalerts and insights from the cibc Smart Account.

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