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in the world known with this disease right now as we speak. Anthony's actually the first one diagnosed with this disease in north america. >> Reporter: there are 6,000 rare genetic diseases. Anthony may not have been diagnosed if he wasn't flagged for testing through ai algorithm called think rare t took a team of researchers three years to develop. >> It's kind of a nudge. It's not -- we're not replacing the doctor. We're kind of helping them with some of these digital tools. >> Reporter: for this pilot project, researchers use the algorithm to analyze 10 years of data consisting of more than 250,000 patient records. Of that number, 15 people were flagged as having potential rare genetic diseases. Ai is allowing cheo doctors to diagnose rare disorders in kids much earlier so families can get help faster. >> You don't have a saskatchewan diagnostic code to you in the educational system, you're often not given enough. >> Reporter: cheo doesn't want to profit off its technology but unstayed share the ai algorithm with other children's hospitals for free. Judy trinh, ctv news, ottawa. >> Todd: a political rally in mexico turned deadly. Nine people were killed including a child after a stage set up at the event collapsed. Witnesses say it happened in seconds with video showing people running away or climbing out from under debris. The event was held in support of a presidential candidate ahead of elections next month. More than 120 people were injured. It's believed heavy winds may have been the cause. And that same storm system in mexico may have caused widespread destruction in central texas. >> Get in the house. >> The city of temple declared a local emergency after a twister ripped up a hotel, shopping mall and other buildings. There are no reports fortunately of any serious injuries. >> Nope, right there. >> Todd: some surreal scenes in alliston, ontario, north of toronto last night as a massive funnel cloud was spotted during a major storm. Environment canada issued warnings as hail and lightning hit parts of the province.

>>> And forecasters are warning of a very active upcoming hurricane season in the atlantic ocean. >> The combination of record water temperatures in the atlantic and the developing la niña is really lining up to be an active season in the atlantic. >> Todd: between 17 and 25 major storms are expected, eight to 13 could become hurricanes after fiona's extensive damage in 202 t nova scotia says it's preparing for the upcome season which runs from june to november. >>> To québec now, and the question how short is too short when it comes to shorts? Students at a high school in laval, north of montréal, are angry. Dozens of female students were suspended for wearing shorts the school said violated the dress code. Our québec bureau chief genevieve beauchmin has the story. [ Chanting ] >> Reporter: leave the shorts they can't. Students skipping class at cure-antoine-labelle. >> I'm fighting for equality. We're in 2024. Boys and girls are supposed to be equal. >> Reporter: the school board says the rule is all students' shorts should be knee length or just above. Temperatures soared, the school began a crack down. >> The shorts I was wearing, some lady told me they were too short. >> Reporter: the majority of girls were told to go home or find ways to cover up exposed knees. >> Your shorts give space for imagination? What adult comments on a child's body? >> Reporter: the school sent a letter home reminding parents and students it was developed with the collaboration of the school community and the rules aim to ensure harmony at school. The protesters say female students are unfairly targeted by the rule and its application. >> Our education is what matters before anything else. Right? And they're here suspending girls? >> Reporter: the days of bans, generations of students challenged the sexism of dress codes and several students say the reasons teachers gave them were inappropriate. >> The boys can find your knees attractive. You have to change. >> Reporter: the students say there's only a few weeks left so they don't understand why the crack down is happening now. Applying the rules must be done respectfully. But director general says rules are applied to both girls and boys equally. And prepare them for life in society at large. He also says if students feel the rules need to be updated they can address their concerns to the school committee. The students say by any measure this rule is far from one size fits all. Genevieve beauchmin, ctv news, laval québec. >> There's more work to be done to boost defence spending. It comes in response calling on the trudeau government to step up. >> To be able to ensure those concerns that canada will be ready and capable ally. >> Todd: the letter signed by 23 senators, both democrat and republican saying they're pre foundly disappointed. Asked supposed to spend 2% of gdp on the military as part of our membership in nato but canada never reached that level and is in fact near the bottom compared to other nato countries. 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. [ ] Fidelity knows we've all got them. Maybe you want to own a home, or never own a home. Maybe you want to travel. Or have a kid. Or travel with your kid. Yours could be retiring early. Or never retiring at all. At Fidelity, we know everyone has different goals. But the one thing we share? We all want to get to them sooner. ( ) Canada's favourite pizza delivers again with a new mouth-watering stuffed cheesy bread only from Domino's. Introducing Philly Cheese Steak, one of five delicious varieties. Just $8.99 eachwhen you mix and match with another pizza, side or more cheesy bread. Domino's. Pizza over everything. ( ) Make your first move with battery power made by stihl. ( ) ( ) ( ) Find stihl tools, starting at $229.99. Shop local. Buy stihl. Find yours at STIHL.ca. ( ) ( )

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