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CKY - Friday, May 24, 2024 - 07:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #4

Let's Play! Cause with so many passwords Vegetable. Movie. Who knows what they'll whip out Wiener. You saved the hardest questions for the smartest celebrity guests? A new password on a new day on ctv >> The markets, the dow jones had 62 points overnight. The nasdaq is up over 53 while the s&p index is making small gains. The loonie trading at just under $0.73 us overnight. The hand saying dropped 259. The nikkei lost 457. Good morning. It's 6.45. It's been 2 weeks since hundreds of residents of a st. James apartment building were evacuated over unsafe conditions. >> Now winnipeg's mayor says discussions are taking place to see if legislation needs to change. >> The city is having discussions with the province of manitoba to see if anything needs to change needs to change in legislation. He says change in city by-law. So the this is an opportunity for us to take a look at what we do and how we do the work of the city will begin our policies and procedures. >> In concert with the province, mental with the think to see if anything needs to be amended to change them. I'm very open to those discussions with the province and our staff is having those. >> The city issued a vacate order to the owners of birchwood terrace on portage avenue on may, 9th after due teary ration was found. Mayer gillingham emphasize that it's up to property owners to make sure their buildings are safe. The property owner led co has said it went above and beyond to maintain the building over the decades and that did deterioration was not visible as it was covered by plaster and cement. The company noted the problems were only found after a column appeared to be damaged. The first batch of dogs seized from a winnipeg home living in what officials called inhumane conditions are ready for adoption. The winnipeg humane society says 5 of the 68 dogs rescued last week are ready to find new homes. It's as more dogs will be ready for adoption soon, but others may take a bit longer. Of course, we were prioritizing. Dive after that from the first physical exam. >> And turns out to be healthy, doesn't really have a lot of issues. So we proceed to spay and neuter them and put them up for adoption. Those we things probably require some foster times either for medical issues or because it being too young as puppies, they need to stay in foster until they're ready again. >> Manager of adoptions daphne, he says people have already stepped up to adopt the first 5. But anyone who's interested in the others can give them a call. The humane society has 11 puppies have been born since the seizure. How short is too short when it comes to shorts. Students at a high school by quebec, a suburb just north of montreal are angry dozens of female students suspended for wearing shorts. The school said violated the dress code. Ctv's genevieve beauchemin has the story. >> Additional state chant, but students giving classic yearly on one level high school say this protest is about so much more than shorts in supposed to be a close. The school board says the rule is that all to shorts must be kneeling or just about. When warmer weather hit this week in classroom temperatures soared. The school to get a shorts. I was wearing and then told me that they were vast majority of girls were told to go home or find ways to cover up exposed needs. She said your shorts give space for imagination. And then I was like, oh, what a goal to come. It's not on the bottom. The child's body. >> The school sent a letter home reminding parents and students the dress code was developed with the collaboration of the school community and that the rules aimed to ensure harmony. A protesters say female students are unfairly targeted by the rule and its education is what matters before anything and there's your suspending girls. >> The days of bans on pence for women. Generations of students have challenged the sexism of dress codes and several students said the reasons teachers gave them for inappropriate. What the boys did fine. You need I checked in, you have to change. >> The students say there's only a few weeks left in the school year, so they don't understand why the crackdown is happening now. The school board says it has reminded staff that applying the rules must be done. Respectfully do pulse. >> But director general yves michaud devices says rules are applied to both girls and boys equally and prepare them for life and society at large. He also says that 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.

>> Doubles my ctv news, laval, quebec. >> It's a pivotal day for a pro-palestinian protesters at the university of toronto. The school has delivered an ultimatum. >> Should an agreement not be reached. We will issue a notice of trespass and pursue any subsequent legal steps. >> The trespass notice lies and they spread about us about hate speech. They continue to talk about lay the groundwork for a violence clearing. >> U of t says the students have 24 hours to respond to its offer. One they made public thursday as they tried to end the protests among demands from the students that the school disclose financial ties to israel and divest from any investments. They also want u of t to and partnerships with israeli universities. That's something the school says it will not to, on the grounds of academic freedom. The student group plans to respond to a news conference today. >> Let's take a look outside. Look at those big drops on the camera. Kenaston and sterling lyon. It looks like it's moving quite well here. Puddles everywhere be mindful of that, be mindful of pedestrians. Please. If you see any trouble out there, please let us know. Go to our x ph @ctvmorningwpg. Yes, you're definitely going to want to bring that umbrella dress up in the rain slicker because it is a wet one out there. 5 degrees rain ongoing. >> Winds out of the northeast at 30 kilometres per hour. The pressure is falling and the humidity at 96%. A needless to say, we have some rainfall warnings in effect from environment and climate change. Canada enveloping much of southern manitoba will likely be I dealing with the effects of this low pressure system from today into tomorrow afternoon. So it's going to be a muggy one. You can see just how colossal it is likely. It's bringing about 30 to 40 millimetres to us here in winnipeg and south central manitoba in general today and maybe even 40 to 50 millimetres in southwestern manitoba, where that precipitation could look a little more like sleet overnight. It's likely to continue as well, but a different story out to the north, likely just overcast for you, you likely will be getting a taste of the system and decent temperatures much warmer than what we're seeing here. 10 degrees in thompson, 12 in gillam, even a little bit sunny in churchill to the west. Also, some overcast skies on tap for you. Slight chance for some rainfall in norway house cree nation. The rest of you, mostly cloudy skies, 11 degrees in the past. Quebec cree nation, the pause same goes for you folks in flin flon 13 in lynn lake. This is the region I mentioned that could be getting that mix precipitation off and on throughout the day. 8 degrees in brandon neepawa, 7 in dauphin swan river at 8 degrees for us here will get the winds strong, strong northeasterly winds at 40 gusting at times to 60 kilometres per hour highs across the board just below the double-digit mark with the exception of pinawa and sprague in northwestern ontario. Likely some rainfall for you off and on throughout the day overnight, that rainfall continues, maybe another 10 minute millimetres worth 4 degrees. And then tomorrow we do with the rainfall, but it should taper off into the afternoon. Thank you, catherine. Atlantic canada could be seeing a lot of storms to summer. Conditions are perfect for an intense hurricane season. >> Us forecasters are warning there could be up to 25 named storms with as many as 13 of those becoming hurricanes. The canadian hurricane centre painted a similar picture. Ctv's jonathan macinnis has the details. >> The water is calm right now, but if the latest forecast for the hurricane season is accurate, these waves will be getting much bigger. A busy atlantic and a developing la nina is relying a to b I active season in the atlantic. The prediction is at 17 to 25 named storms will form 8 to 13 of them have the potential to become hurricanes. We can expect some of the storms too. >> To to major hurricane right now. The fight is that could be as many as 7. >> All of these totals are above the climate averages for the season. Ocean temperatures in the caribbean and southern atlantic. One of the main reasons why this hurricane season is looking ominous. >> I was like bath water out there. That's not a good thing. This early in the season, florida-based meteorologist steve weagle is troubled by what he sees and the warmest temperatures we've ever recorded in most areas. So they're not just a little bit above normal degree or 2 degrees above normal. They are super i, people are very concerned, they're very worried and so are officials with the province of nova scotia after major storms in 2022 2023. >> They're preparing ahead of time. >> We have, you know, extra point we for this year knowing that it's going to be a particularly bad season. And hurricane season runs june 1st until the end of november with most storms forming in august, september and october. >> Jonathan macinnis, ctv news, halifax. Your favourite basketball team is hitting the car for season 2 and we're calling all fans to join the action. >> The winnipeg see bears are taking on the ottawa blackjacks

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