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Subscribe now atCRAVE.CA. [ ] [ ] >>> Right to make an application to restore permanent residence on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. That's what we intend to do. >> Akshay: you're watching ctv news channel. The truck driver who confidently humbled broncos bus crash has been ordered deported by his lawyer says no fight that. [ ] >>> Israeli spokesmen have already announced that, essentially, israel will not comply with the order that they will continue the operation. >> Akshay: the international court of justice ordered israel to stop its offensive on rafah, describing the humanitarian situation as disastrous. [ ] >>> Members worked really hard -- cbsa workers give the go-ahead for strike action. [ ] >> Akshay: hello and welcome to ctv news channel, thanks for staying with us. I'm akshay tandon. >>> The truck driver who caused the tragic humbled broncos bus crash has been ordered to report -- to be deported by emergency and -- the lawyer for jaskirat singh sidhu says the decision will support in conclusion and all that was required to report sidhu must prove that he's not a canadian citizen and that he committed a serious crime. Sidhu's lawyers and the deportation process can take months or even years. >> That's one of the unfortunate things about canadian immigration law right now. There's no forgiveness and no chance to appeal if you get a sentence longer than six months. There is no appeal, that was taken away. He has a right to make an application to restore his permanent residence on humanitarian and compassionate grounds, that's what we intend to do. So he -- it's still hard, this menu was going to happen and it was a foregone conclusion, there was no issues with the step of the process but is still pretty on him and his family. >> Akshay: in 2019 sidhu who is from india was sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty. One of the players who survived the crash had this to say about the decision... >> There's no negative emotions towards him and his family. You know, can speak on behalf of anyone else but I'm hoping that, you know, from human to human I hope that everything works out. >> Akshay: 16 people were killed and 13 were injured in the bus crash in 2018.

>>> In other news making headlines, a major ruling today from the international court of justice on the war in gaza. The united nations top court has ordered israel to stop its military operation and rafah immediately. Ctv's jeremie charron has the details. >> Reporter: inside this courtroom in the netherlands today, a landmark emergency ruling in the case brought forward by south africa accusing israel of genocide. >> Israel has not sufficiently addressed in the spell the concerns raised by his military offensive in rafah. >> Reporter: in a strict order from the world court. >> Israel must immediately halt its military offensive and any other action in the rafah governance which may conflict on the palestinian group in gaza conditions of life I could bring about the physical destruction. >> Reporter: the president of the court also ordered israel to open the rafah border crossing to allow humanitarian aid in calling the situation in gaza catastrophic. >> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau: canada's position has been clear for many weeks now. We need an immediate cease-fire. Comak needs to lay down its arms, release all hostages but there also must be no more military operations in rafah. >> Reporter: the court also called for called for teresa baltimore -- remaining hostages and while it's order is legally binding, the icj lacks the power to enforce it. >> The international court of justice does not have its own army doesn't have its own police. Depends upon the security council to implement its orders. >> Reporter: this in the third time the court has issued orders for israel to pull back and address the humanitarian suffering in gaza but israel has been accused of ignoring their orders in the past. >> Israeli spokesmen have already announced that, essentially, israel will not comply with the order that they will continue their operation. >> Reporter: israel has repeatedly dismissed accusations of genocide insisting it has the right to defend itself from hamas. South africa's wider case here as to this is relatively low genocide against palestinians, a decision on that could take years but the icj has rejected israel's a request to throw the case out. Jeremie charron, ctv news, ottawa.

>>> University of toronto has issued a trespass notice to those participating in a pro-palestinian and comment on this campus. Have until monday to leave or the school will take legal action. Ctv's mike walker has the latest. >> Reporter: with a deadline to a strip the university of toronto's offer passed. >> This is a notice of trespass. Make sure you handout out to everyone. >> Reporter: -- the pro-palestinian encampment organizers. Students and demonstrators are bound to stay put. >> This document is a farce. >> Reporter: rejecting the university of toronto's offer to end and commoners occupy the green space at kings college circle for more than three weeks no and includes more than 170 -- >> This document is nothing then a summary of their already existing procedure on their investment in enclosure with a few minor tweaks to betas into thinking that we are getting a good deal out of this. >> Our offer is fair and reasonable. >> Reporter: the nativity off plus forming a working group to consider options for the disclosure of the school's investments. University says it won't end any partnerships with israeli schools which is one of the demands. >> Our approach is in keeping with the university's commitment to free expression, peaceful protests in the diversity of opinions that exist in our community. >> We have been given a proposal for a committee, we have not been given commitments or investments. We want commitment for the basement, we demand the best -- commitment to the basement. >> Reporter: the diversity said -- since the onset that encampment on it's property are illegal. And it has run a number of self -- up and safety concerns -- reported to police the encampment was established. >> Jewish students are reporting to us that they still -- vehicle targeted. >> Reporter: -- hillel ontario and advocacy group -- >> Islam system for the university to take meaningful concrete steps to ensure the jewish students like every other student's campus and able to come to school and study and live and work free from harassment and determination. >> Reporter: university no giving demonstrators until late monday morning to clearly and comment but before then woodside will meet over the weekends. >> The person that we've seen this in writing so there's lots more room for improvement. >> Reporter: but if encampment is not removed in the united states university will take necessary legal steps. Mike walker, ctv news.

>>> And some other news were attracting the devastating of it will bring you from -- a toddler has died after being struck by a recycling truck earlier this week. The boy wasn't just under two years old. He was hit thursday afternoon and rushed to hospital but sadly died of his injuries. Bully say it is too early to determine if charges will be laid. >>> Some scary moments on a busy ontario highway. A wheel flew off a minivan and landed -- slammed into our port tour bus killing a passenger grandmother will first hit a pickup truck before crashing through the bus windows killing a 48-year-old man from toronto. Three other passengers were hurt. It happened on the qew highway dinner nag or region just before the busy rush hour period and worst the closure of all liens to toronto. >>> Jurors in ontario trial have heard accused had connections to the terror group isis. The ground says the reason the victim was killed just because ctv's jon woodward has details. >> Reporter: was a bloody scene in may 2021 in family-run residents -- five family members shot 25-year-old can -- naim akl died in an attack that shell the city of mississauga. >> I just don't understand. >> Senseless. It really is. Is a senseless. >> Reporter: at the time police released a surveillance video looking man before and after the shooting part of an investigation that led to the arrest of three men, suliman raza anand nath and naqash abassi, and other crown attorney to tell a jury in the first degree murder trial of the brompton courthouse that naqash abassi had gone to work in the naqash abassi work -- you will hear evidence that -- pledged allegiance to isis. Among just buying and selling products, have pledged allegiance to isis, the islamic state in and money was being used to finance the organization sent back home to further that because. He was planning to go to the authorities and between the others. Is our position that others came up with a plan to prevent that from happening have a plan to kill naim akl and his family. The concert on may 29th that plan was put into action alleging that anand nath entered the restaurant can put a hand gun and shot 80 times and eight seconds. Witnesses -- which spinoff. Inside, akl's mother heard several pops as she was shot in the arm. She rushed in to see several other family members major including hearst -- she testified, "i look at him, he was looking at me, I could see at the blood everywhere on the ground. I could do nothing." she said she called 911 and ask and -- any driver in outside gas station to help. Police pulled servant -- en route to follow the accord back to naqash abassi's business. One jon woodward, ctv news.

>>> 's summer of destruction among disruption and airports and land crossings could be an horizon grandma 9000 workers in the canada border services agency have entered the union is fragmented. >> We are looking for with a party regarding salary, protections around excessive discipline competitions around contracting out and, of course, equitable retirement benefits. >> Akshay: the union says workers will be in the legal strike position next month there is also an mediation sessions are scheduled to begin. The government says frontline workers will have to keep working still because there are deemed essential you might appoint companies of laplace and sobeys are under investigation by canada' competition bureau for alleged anticompetitive behaviour. Ctv's paul hollingsworth has the details. >> Reporter: canada's grocery giants, sobeys and loblaw's, are we feeling scrutiny over rising food prices are now on the receiving end of an investigation launched by the competition bureau of canada. >> Anytime you're being investigated by the competition bureau, something serious is happening because they don't get involved all that often -- >> Reporter: sobeys owner empire cause investigation unlawful. Law professor wayne mckay says this case will resonate with millions of canadians who are struggling with the cost of groceries. >> Is one of the things the compression bureau has to look at. Outlook -- component -- huh. >> Reporter: wayne mckay think the competition bureau has enough of the case to pursue this in the short-term and long-term. Is that it's possible this could go down a path that results in increased competition and more affordable food prices. Paul hollingsworth, ctv news.

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>>> Prime minister justin trudeau is responding to a letter from 23 U.S. senators who want canada to -- spend 2 sentiment of gdp on defence. To process canada's defence spending is on track to top 1.7% of gdp. >> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau: we recognize there's more to do and we will be there to do it because we are the ones who are taking seriously canada's defence needs and making sure that women and men of our armed forces have the right equipment. >> Akshay: the senator's letter comes ahead of the nato summit in washington in july. Trudeau says canada's investment in upgrading project capabilities, norad organization and arctic safety have been well received by the americans and other allies around the world >>> Now a move to a more -- has fallen apart. The two centre-right parties bc united and the bc conservatives were intox to end both -- vote splitting and take on the neb ahead of the next provincial election later this year but now both sides say that is not going to happen. >> John rustad decided to go with the faction that says no deals for anything. Magazine group of people who run candidates in the relation and lose a relation but they don't mind losing because they have a point to make. I'm about winning. >> Akshay: for his part copies conservative leader john rustad saying that, "kevin parkin said publicly that he wants to put his ego aside but privately any discussions or offers have been completely unserious and this honours." the province's former premier had this to say... >> Kevin parkin and john rustad were both in my cabinet correlated -- boarded a very good job and I like them both. But I don't think either of them is operating very rationally no and I think, you know, they have to put their egos aside and decide -- each of the more give up something important to them in order for the best interest of this province to be looked after. >> Akshay: polling earlier this week had the bc conservatives and 30 -- at 2% and bc united at 12%. The ndp though is still far ahead with 42%.

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mean, it's compelling, it's beautiful to look at. The action is absolutely incredible. And natalija I that's probably one of her best rules in furiosa since -- sounds exactly like charlize theron which is interesting and then chris hemsworth of the v. -- billing like you've never seen in his -- and before wearing this big nose and eschewing missionary and having a great time. I love this movie. Had a blast. >> Akshay: you know, I haven't seen any of the fury road series, I probably have to see one of them to know exactly what you're talking about. 's intense, violent but, you know, that's kind of thing that I -- >> Akshay: good to know. >> If you didn't like the other ones he will not like this mate that. Probably not the best entry point grammar you should watch fury road first I think. >> Akshay: okay so your grandmother. Let's move ahead and talk about the other one. We have hitman lined up and a lot of people are like this one. >> Regulars by the title, is actually not a violent movie at all. Instars glenn howard is kind of mild -- mild-mannered university professor who gets worked in support of hitman for the austin police. Actually loosely, and I'm emphasizing loosely, based on a two-story. Basically this guy's job is to drop people who are trying to hire professional players to do away with family members and I mean glenn powell, heiskanen on the cusp of starting for a long time and I think this is a movie that will really kind of taken in to the next gear. You know, you kind of importance is under hitman coherence -- was all kind of disguises ended -- you know, you gets to kind of almost play it like a jim carrey or peter sellers time in which is not what we usually see from him because he's this handsome leading man. This is something totally different, he plays -- the record by it's such an interesting evocative movie of where it was shot in boston, access and austin, texas and it's one of the most -- finally coming to theatres here in canada. Is going to networks actually in the states. But it's well worth seeing on the big screen and I really enjoy this one and I think that anybody who like glenn powell in "anything but you" will be blue -- won away by him here. >> Akshay: I was reading somewhere that this was actually based on some relief events, is that correct? >> Yeah, and they have an interesting thing that they say. It's based on a true story except for the parts that are made up. >> Akshay: okay. >> And when you see the movie you understand why most of it is actually made up. With the concept is something that actually happens and quite an interesting concept too. >> Akshay: okay. We'll leave it at that for this evening. Akl teams, from credit and managing editor at joblo media, appreciate your time and thank you for joining us. >> Thank you very much. >> Akshay: documentary filmmaker morgan suliman raza who rose to fame with this document three about the farm -- platform smacked joblo media where he ate nothing but mcdonald's for a month to highlight the dangers of a fast food diet. Spurlock's family said he died thursday in new york for competitions from cancer. He was 53. [ ]

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