CTVNews.ca Top Stories What Justin Trudeau told Stephen Colbert in the PM’s late-night TV debut Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said many Canadians are taking their cost-of-living frustrations ‘out on me for understandable reasons,’ during his U.S. late-night television debut on ‘The Late Show’ with Stephen Colbert Monday night. Is COVID XEC worse than other variants? Expert shares what’s known about the virus in Canada While many Canadians no longer stress as much about COVID-19 as they did during its peak, health experts say a new variant has been spreading in some parts of the world and is now present in Canada. Israel and Hezbollah renew fire after the deadliest day in Lebanon since 2006 Israel and Hezbollah traded strikes again Tuesday as the death toll from a massive Israeli bombardment climbed to nearly 560 people and thousands fled from southern Lebanon with the two sides on the brink of all-out war. WestJet ordered to pay passengers $2K after offering only $16 for flight diversion B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered WestJet to refund a family in full for their diverted flight and compensate them for associated costs. Thousands of bones and hundreds of weapons reveal grisly insights into a 3,250-year-old battle A new analysis of dozens of arrowheads is helping researchers piece together a clearer portrait of the warriors who clashed on Europe’s oldest known battlefield 3,250 years ago. opinion opinion | Kamala Harris needs another breakthrough to win in November The sprint to the White House comes to its climactic end less than 45 days from now, and Washington political analyst Eric Ham says despite Kamala Harris’s rising popularity, she’s still in need of another breakthrough if she’s to win the presidency. DEVELOPING DEVELOPING | House to debate motion as Conservatives attempt to take down Trudeau government The House of Commons is set to debate a Conservative non-confidence motion today, as the Tories try to take down Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. ‘They’re never going to see me cry’: Michael Kovrig shares experience of more than 1,000 days in Chinese detainment It’s been exactly three years since Canadian Michael Kovrig returned to Canada after spending 1,019 days in a Chinese prison. Now, he’s publicly speaking out about his arrest and detainment for the first time. Calgary men guilty in multimillion-dollar fraud case involving B.C. RV resort On Sept. 20, Justice R.E. Nation of the Alberta Court of King’s Bench found Craig McMorran guilty of fraud, money laundering and stealing a cottage from its rightful owners. Canada Calgary men guilty in multimillion-dollar fraud case involving B.C. RV resort On Sept. 20, Justice R.E. Nation of the Alberta Court of King’s Bench found Craig McMorran guilty of fraud, money laundering and stealing a cottage from its rightful owners. ‘They’re never going to see me cry’: Michael Kovrig shares experience of more than 1,000 days in Chinese detainment It’s been exactly three years since Canadian Michael Kovrig returned to Canada after spending 1,019 days in a Chinese prison. Now, he’s publicly speaking out about his arrest and detainment for the first time. Ontario’s police watchdog investigates after officer fired Taser at 15-year-old boy Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating after a Durham officer discharged a Taser and an anti-riot weapon at a 15-year-old boy in north Oshawa on Sunday. Lockdown notice issued for residents near Port of Montreal due to lithium battery fire The City of Montreal has issued a lockdown notice for residents in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough due to smoke from a fire in a container storing 15,000 kilograms of lithium batteries in the Port of Montreal. Suspect arrested after alleged assault on B.C. pickleball court Authorities are investigating a report that violence erupted on a pickleball court in B.C.’s Lower Mainland over the weekend. Police investigating sudden death of 2-year-old boy in Cambridge, Ont. Police say a toddler in Cambridge, Ont., who was reported missing early Monday morning, has since died. World North Korea vows response to U.S. submarine’s visit to South Korea The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed Tuesday to boost the country’s nuclear war capability and take other steps to protest the recent arrival of a nuclear-powered U.S. submarine in South Korea. Turkish prosecutors charge 13 over Istanbul nightclub fire that killed 29 Prosecutors in Turkiye have charged 13 public officials over a fire that killed 29 people at an Istanbul nightclub that was undergoing renovation, state-run media reported Tuesday. Several people are detained in Switzerland in connection with suspected death in a ‘suicide capsule’ Police in northern Switzerland said Tuesday that several people have been detained and a criminal case opened in connection with the suspected death of a person in a new “suicide capsule.” Gunman who killed 10 at a Colorado supermarket found guilty of murder A mentally ill man who killed 10 people at a Colorado supermarket in 2021 was convicted Monday of murder and faces life in prison. Israel and Hezbollah renew fire after the deadliest day in Lebanon since 2006 Israel and Hezbollah traded strikes again Tuesday as the death toll from a massive Israeli bombardment climbed to nearly 560 people and thousands fled from southern Lebanon with the two sides on the brink of all-out war. 2 record-breaking Russians and an American who lived on space station for 6 months return to Earth A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russians and one American from the International Space Station landed Monday in Kazakhstan, ending a record-breaking stay for the Russian pair. Politics DEVELOPING DEVELOPING | House to debate motion as Conservatives attempt to take down Trudeau government The House of Commons is set to debate a Conservative non-confidence motion today, as the Tories try to take down Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. What Justin Trudeau told Stephen Colbert in the PM’s late-night TV debut Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said many Canadians are taking their cost-of-living frustrations ‘out on me for understandable reasons,’ during his U.S. late-night television debut on ‘The Late Show’ with Stephen Colbert Monday night. Interference inquiry to hear from parliamentary officials, chief electoral officer A federal inquiry into foreign interference is slated to hear today from parliamentary security officials including House of Commons sergeant-at-arms Patrick McDonell. Health ‘A really serious respiratory virus:’ What you need to know about RSV and new vaccines Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, season is just a few months away, but new vaccine options have already arrived for Ontario residents who may be vulnerable to the winter bug. Public health-care facilities projected to spend $1.5B on private nursing agencies in previous year: report Private nursing agencies could cost Canadian health-care facilities approximately $1.5 billion in 2023-24, according to a new report commissioned by the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions. ‘No restrictions’ for English patients in Quebec health institutions There are ‘no restrictions’ on the right to receive health services in Quebec for English speakers, according to a new clarification document issued by the Quebec Health Ministry on Monday. Sci-Tech Thousands of bones and hundreds of weapons reveal grisly insights into a 3,250-year-old battle A new analysis of dozens of arrowheads is helping researchers piece together a clearer portrait of the warriors who clashed on Europe’s oldest known battlefield 3,250 years ago. Here are the eight new emojis coming to smartphones Finally, an emoji to represent us all is coming soon: An exhausted face with bags under its eyes. 2 record-breaking Russians and an American who lived on space station for 6 months return to Earth A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russians and one American from the International Space Station landed Monday in Kazakhstan, ending a record-breaking stay for the Russian pair. Entertainment Beverly Glenn-Copeland reveals dementia diagnosis, will soon play final Canadian show Beverly Glenn-Copeland says he’s been diagnosed with dementia and will play his final concert tour dates over the next two weeks. Former Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard’s sexual assault trial to get underway at northern Ontario courthouse The sexual assault trial for Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard, the former frontman for the band Hedley, is expected to begin in northern Ontario this week, following a jury selection process. Juno Awards add South Asian category, focus more on popularity in top awards The Juno Awards are casting a spotlight on Canadian-made South Asian music as part of broader changes to the annual celebration. Business Cineplex ordered to pay $38.9M by Competition Tribunal in ticket fee case Cineplex Inc. has been ordered to pay a record $38.9 million fine after the Competition Tribunal found the theatre owner guilty of deceptive marketing practices. Coca-Cola is pulling its newest ‘permanent’ flavour from store shelves Coca-Cola is discontinuing the production of its new Spiced flavour just six months after the soda hit shelves, marking the end of a disappointing attempt to attract younger drinkers. WestJet ordered to pay passengers $2K after offering only $16 for flight diversion B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered WestJet to refund a family in full for their diverted flight and compensate them for associated costs. Lifestyle Caddies and paper bags: Schools figuring out new world of cellphone bans From cellphone ‘hotels’ to patchwork policies to recalibrating lesson plans, teachers and schools across Canada are learning to navigate a classroom without cellphones. Ottawa’s ‘Night Mayor’ to get a ‘Night Council’; applications now open The City of Ottawa says it is recruiting a ‘nightlife council’ to aid the city’s recently appointed nightlife commissioner. One simple way to improve mental health and work-life balance One simple action involving your smartphone could help improve your mental health at work, according to a new study. Sports Watch a surfer wipe out in a ‘gnarly’ monster wave and survive Surfer Mickey Brennan says he’s ‘amazed’ to be alive after wiping out in a giant wave off Tasmania. Toronto Raptors to retire Vince Carter’s jersey: reports The Toronto Raptors are planning to retire Vince Carter’s jersey next month, sources tell TSN. Guy Gaudreau, father of Gaudreau brothers, helps out at Philadelphia Flyers practice The Philadelphia Flyers had a former hockey coach help him Monday at training camp — the father of the late John and Matthew Gaudreau, who was an invited guest. Autos Struggling Jeep and Ram maker Stellantis is searching for a new CEO Struggling Jeep and Ram maker Stellantis is looking for a CEO to succeed Carlos Tavares, but the company says it’s just part of a normal leadership succession plan. U.S. proposes ban on smart cars with Chinese and Russian tech The U.S. Commerce Department on Monday will propose a ban on the sale or import of smart vehicles that use specific Chinese or Russian technology because of national security concerns, according to U.S. officials. Northvolt to axe 1,600 jobs as Europe’s EV hopes stall Northvolt plans to cut 1,600 jobs at its base in Sweden, or about a fifth of its global workforce, as Europe’s biggest hope in the electric vehicle battery market struggles with production problems, sluggish demand and competition from China. Local Spotlight The big winner at Teulon’s Pumpkinfest Giant gourds took over a Manitoba community this weekend. ‘We’ll come back’: Fire destroys barn, 17,000 plants at family-owned N.B. business Fire has destroyed a barn and 17,000 plants at a family-owned business in Lower Coverdale, N.B. Jeanne Beker, the trailblazer of Canadian fashion and music storytelling, inspires new Calgary exhibition Before influencers on social media, Canada’s Jeanne Beker was bringing the world of high fashion down to earth and as Calgary’s Glenbow Museum gets a major make-over, it will include a new exhibition showcasing the pop culture icon. Rescuers free entangled sea lion off Vancouver Island A sea lion swam free after a rescue team disentangled it near Vancouver Island earlier this week. Riding and reading: Popular Nova Scotian YouTuber launches mobile bookstore A Nova Scotian YouTuber has launched a mini-truck bookmobile. Meet the longtime high school football assistant making his on-field debut Cole Haas is more than just an avid fan of the F.W. Johnson Wildcats football team. He’s a fixture on the sidelines, a source of encouragement, and a beloved member of the team. ‘Sheer excitement’: Manitoba photographer snaps photo of lightning strike and double rainbow Getting a photograph of a rainbow? Common. Getting a photo of a lightning strike? Rare. Getting a photo of both at the same time? Extremely rare, but it happened to a Manitoba photographer this week. ‘It was a shock’: Business pays Moncton not-for-profit’s mortgage An anonymous business owner paid off the mortgage for a New Brunswick not-for-profit. Heroic dog saved his northern Ont. owner who had a massive heart attack They say a dog is a man’s best friend. In the case of Darren Cropper, from Bonfield, Ont., his three-year-old Siberian husky and golden retriever mix named Bear literally saved his life. Vancouver Man who struck participants at B.C. residential school march guilty of dangerous driving A man accused of driving his truck into a march for B.C. residential school survivors two years ago has been found guilty of dangerous driving. BC Conservative leader pledges to shut down supervised consumption sites BC Conservative leader John Rustad dropped a major policy plan Sunday, pledging to eliminate supervised drug consumption sites across B.C. and replace them with intake centres for treatment and recovery. WestJet ordered to pay passengers $2K after offering only $16 for flight diversion B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered WestJet to refund a family in full for their diverted flight and compensate them for associated costs. Toronto Toronto could see up to 50 mm of rain as rainfall warning issued for areas across Ontario A rainfall warning is in effect for Toronto and many other regions across southern Ontario with Environment Canada calling for up to 50 millimetres of rainfall over a period of less than 24 hours. ‘A really serious respiratory virus:’ What you need to know about RSV and new vaccines Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, season is just a few months away, but new vaccine options have already arrived for Ontario residents who may be vulnerable to the winter bug. Are new subway trains coming for Line 2? TTC staff anticipate federal funding could be forthcoming TTC staff now believe that federal funding to help pay for dozens of new subway trains along Line 2 could be forthcoming, a report set to be being considered by the transit commission’s board today reveals. Calgary Montgomery businesses call for city support in wake of water main failure and repairs After four months of water conservation measures, the City of Calgary has lifted all restrictions. Stoney-made film premiering at Calgary International Film Festival Stories We Have Earned: The Stoney Nakoda Film Project explores Îyârhe (Stoney) Nakoda First Nation’s historic relationship with film and the exploitation of the Nation’s culture and customs for entertainment. What Justin Trudeau told Stephen Colbert in the PM’s late-night TV debut Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said many Canadians are taking their cost-of-living frustrations ‘out on me for understandable reasons,’ during his U.S. late-night television debut on ‘The Late Show’ with Stephen Colbert Monday night. Ottawa Number of CRA employees fired for inappropriately claiming CERB approaches 300 The Canada Revenue Agency has provided new data on the number of employees who were found to have received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ottawa police chief responds to recent violent crimes There has been an apparent spike in the number of reported violent crimes in Ottawa this month. Police Chief Eric Stubbs says it’s a concern. Ottawa’s ‘Night Mayor’ to get a ‘Night Council’; applications now open The City of Ottawa says it is recruiting a ‘nightlife council’ to aid the city’s recently appointed nightlife commissioner. Montreal Port of Montreal container fire brought under control A fire in a container at one of the Port of Montreal’s terminals prompted the city to issue a containment notice for the area adjacent to the port on Monday evening, in the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough. 78 stolen vehicles seized in Montreal port in one month as numbers continue to skyrocket The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reported this week that officers in the agency’s Montreal Marine and Rail Services seized 78 vehicles and transferred them to police. Numbers of stolen vehicles in Quebec continue to skyrocket. Man, 34, stabbed near in Montreal’s St. Henri neighbourhood, police investigating Montreal police (SPVM) are investigating after a man was stabbed shortly before midnight in the St. Henri neighbourhood. Edmonton Man accused of faking asbestos reports for Edmonton’s largest school division Police have charged a former worker with Edmonton Public Schools with forgery and fraud over $5,000 for allegedly faking asbestos reports over two years. And Jason McCallum is still at large. Man driving motorcycle dies in Groat Road collision A man driving a motorcycle is dead after an afternoon collision on Edmonton’s Groat Road on Monday. Flames withstand onslaught of Oilers shots for split-squad win in Edmonton Matt Coronato scored twice and Jonathan Huberdeau assisted on three goals as the Calgary Flames beat the host Edmonton Oilers 6-3 in one of two split-squad games between the provincial rivals on Monday night. Atlantic 50 people report gastrointestinal illness after attending P.E.I. shellfish festival Public health officials in Prince Edward Island are investigating an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness reported among 50 people who attended a shellfish festival over the weekend. Pedestrian struck and killed on Moncton highway Monday afternoon A man in his 60s was struck by an SUV and killed while walking on Wheeler Boulevard in Moncton, N.B., late Monday afternoon. Police warning Maritime businesses after high-value thefts A series of high-value thefts have police warning Maritime business owners to be on the lookout. Winnipeg ‘It hurts’: Missing six-year-old boy in Manitoba found dead It was a tragic ending to the search for a six-year-old boy in northeastern Manitoba who had been missing since Wednesday. Man charged following death of woman in Assiniboine Avenue apartment A 20-year-old man has been charged in connection with the death of a 52-year-old woman in an Assiniboine Avenue apartment on Sunday. Push to have MRI added to new Portage la Prairie hospital There are 14 MRIs in Manitoba, and now there’s a renewed push to get another one that would go inside the new hospital being built in Portage la Prairie. Regina Sask. court hears arguments from province, UR Pride in Parents’ Bill of Rights appeal The Saskatchewan Government is fighting to have a Court of King’s Bench decision reversed. A decision which would allow a constitutional challenge of its Parents’ Bill of Rights. Saskatchewan farmers calling on province to step away from net-zero commitments Farmer are thinking about more than their crops this harvest. They’re talking about the upcoming Saskatchewan election and how provincial and federal policies may impact their economic future. Three fire departments respond to house fire in Grand Coulee, Sask. Emergency Crews including Regina Fire were called to a house fire in the community of Grand Coulee on Monday afternoon. Kitchener Three killed, three hurt in Wellesley Township crash Three people were killed Monday morning in a crash north of Wellesley. Police investigating sudden death of 2-year-old boy in Cambridge, Ont. Police say a toddler in Cambridge, Ont., who was reported missing early Monday morning, has since died. Residents unable to return home, still paying condo fees, 11 months after Kitchener townhouse fire Residents at a Kitchener townhouse complex still haven’t been able to return to their homes, even though it’s been 11 months since a fire at a neighbouring unit. Saskatoon Sask. court hears arguments from province, UR Pride in Parents’ Bill of Rights appeal The Saskatchewan Government is fighting to have a Court of King’s Bench decision reversed. A decision which would allow a constitutional challenge of its Parents’ Bill of Rights. Candle Lake Golf Course restaurant may be a total loss after early morning fire Fire crews are battling a blaze at the Candle Lake Golf Course clubhouse on Monday morning. Sask. teacher accused of assault no longer working at private Christian school: Ministry The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education says a woman facing an assault charge is no longer working at a private Christian school where the alleged incident took place. Northern Ontario Sault couple awarded more than $500K for enduring life with hellish neighbours We’ve all had neighbours we didn’t like, but two people from Sault Ste. Marie have been awarded more than half a million dollars for the ‘extreme’ behaviour of the people who lived next to them. What Justin Trudeau told Stephen Colbert in the PM’s late-night TV debut Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said many Canadians are taking their cost-of-living frustrations ‘out on me for understandable reasons,’ during his U.S. late-night television debut on ‘The Late Show’ with Stephen Colbert Monday night. Northern Ont. senior pushed during family dispute, hits head on pavement A family dispute related to a property matter turned ugly over the weekend when a 71-year-old hit their head on the pavement after being pushed. London Busloads of students at rental house sparks call to tighten rules The calls are growing louder for city council to tighten the rules governing short-term accommodations, including those advertised on websites like Airbnb and Vrbo, after students arrived by the busload at a rented house in the Masonville neighbourhood. Special weather statement in effect for the region Showers are expected to push into the region through the afternoon as a moisture laden system moves into the Great Lakes Basin. ‘Burnouts and fireworks on the roof of a building’: Hundreds gather for illegal car meet in south London 519 Meets organized a car rally in south London on Saturday in a Value Village parking lot, and it turned out to be their largest ever. Barrie Central Ontario is under weather warnings by Environment Canada Weather warnings and weather statements have been issued for central Ontario. Casino Rama adds rock, holiday cirque and country concert to its winter lineup Casino Rama announced three new performances will hit the stage this winter. Mark your calendar for Barrie’s Christmas festivities Tree lighting, horse-drawn rides and the Santa Claus parade all come packaged together in November. Windsor Special weather statement for Windsor-Essex Rain could be heavy at times across Windsor-Essex on Tuesday. Environment Canada has issues a special weather statement, with total local rainfall amounts near 30 to 45 mm. One suspect arrested, one sought after shots fired during altercation Windsor police have arrested one suspect and is looking for another after shots were fired during an altercation downtown. Townhouse development moving forward despite resident concerns On Monday, most Windsor city councillors voted against a motion to cancel the development at 3930 and 3950 Sixth Concession Road, allowing the 24-unit townhouse project to proceed. Vancouver Island WestJet ordered to pay passengers $2K after offering only $16 for flight diversion B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered WestJet to refund a family in full for their diverted flight and compensate them for associated costs. BC Conservative leader pledges to shut down supervised consumption sites BC Conservative leader John Rustad dropped a major policy plan Sunday, pledging to eliminate supervised drug consumption sites across B.C. and replace them with intake centres for treatment and recovery. Mounties investigating after woman struck, seriously injured in Nanaimo, B.C. Mounties are asking witnesses to come forward after a woman was struck by a vehicle and seriously injured in a crosswalk in Nanaimo, B.C. Kelowna ‘Don’t know where the animals came from’: Runaway pigs rounded up in West Kelowna, B.C. A pair of runaway pigs are in the custody of an animal sanctuary in the Okanagan after evading police and volunteers for hours earlier this week. Video shows historic bridge in Kamloops, B.C., collapsing after fire The Red Bridge, a historic landmark in Kamloops, B.C., was completely destroyed by fire early Thursday morning. Pregnant pit bull with 10 puppies rescued from rat-infested B.C. home Animal protection officers in British Columbia have rescued three pit bulls – including one that gave birth to 10 puppies – from a rat-infested home in Kelowna. Lethbridge Southern Alberta farmers wrapping up harvest Farmers in southern Alberta are working to wrap up harvest, with 80 per cent of major crops in the bin, according to the province’s latest crop report. Reconciliation Week now underway in Lethbridge Monday marked the official start of Reconciliation Week in Lethbridge. Police seize pen gun, drugs in Redcliff bust A Medicine Hat man faces charges after police say they found him in possession of drugs and a .22-calibre pen gun. Sault Ste. Marie Sault couple awarded more than $500K for enduring life with hellish neighbours We’ve all had neighbours we didn’t like, but two people from Sault Ste. Marie have been awarded more than half a million dollars for the ‘extreme’ behaviour of the people who lived next to them. Northern highway between Timmins and Iroquois Falls may turn to gravel Officials in the City of Timmins say the state of Municipal Road, which connects Timmins and Iroquois Falls, is well beyond the patch-up phase. Greater Sudbury grandmother wins $400K lottery prize based on popular gameshow After playing the lottery for more than 40 years, a Greater Sudbury woman made a huge windfall playing a scratch ticket game. N.L. Luck of the draw: N.L. ads to be featured in match against football giants Chelsea Newfoundland and Labrador sponsored a minor football team in England, now they’re about to play one of the biggest clubs in European soccer. Newfoundland and Labrador monitoring rise in whooping cough cases: medical officer Newfoundland and Labrador’s chief medical officer is monitoring the rise of whooping cough infections across the province as cases of the highly contagious disease continue to grow across Canada. Dispute over unrecognized Inuit group halts major conference for Canadian North A 16-year-old biennial event aimed at fostering business in the country’s eastern Arctic and northern regions has been cancelled indefinitely as a dispute unfolds between Inuit in Canada and a Labrador group claiming to share their heritage. Shopping Trends The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop. Read about us. 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