CTVNews.ca Top Stories Severe thunderstorm warnings, tornado watches possible amid high risk of storms in Ontario, Quebec As a severe thunderstorm watch sets in across southwest and central Quebec, concerns circulate of major weather to come. DEVELOPING DEVELOPING | G7 leaders finalizing deal to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine war efforts Canada and its G7 allies are in the final stages of a deal that would see US$50 billion loaned to Ukraine. Ontario man can’t collect lottery prize after he forgets where he bought ticket An Ontario man who bought a lottery ticket was thrilled to find out he won, but collecting his winnings turned out to be a challenge. Stop gas expansion for home heating or risk leaving ratepayers on the hook: report Provinces must stop natural gas expansion and invest in electrification to keep home heating reliable and cost-effective, a new report says, suggesting ratepayers and governments could otherwise be on the hook for billions of dollars in underused and overbuilt gas infrastructure. opinion opinion | Can you cut your monthly bills through negotiation? If you feel like you’re in over your head with monthly bills and subscription fees, personal finance contributor Christopher Liew has some tips and tricks on how to negotiate with certain companies to help cut your expenses and put money back in your pocket. Interactive maps: Check the air quality, wildfires near your home To help Canadians get an up-to-date picture of the quality of the air they’re breathing in their communities, CTVNews.ca has created a tracker showing the current Air Quality Health Index conditions for 100+ locations across Canada, as well as the current locations of wildfire outbreaks. Bank CEOs to testify at parliamentary committee on climate impacts of finance The CEOs of Canada’s five biggest banks are set to testify before a parliamentary committee later today about the impacts of the financial sector on climate and the environment. Mother wants child’s ICU visit investigated alongside tonsil surgery deaths at Hamilton hospital An Ontario mother is sharing her story after she says her daughter almost died following a tonsillectomy at McMaster Children’s Hospital. DND confirms Canadian Armed Forces tracking Russian warships near Cuba The Department of National Defence confirmed the Canadian Armed Forces is tracking the Russian fleet of warships that reached Cuba on Wednesday. Canada Toronto-area cop who hit OPP officer with car while drunk handed temporary demotion A Durham police officer will face a one-year demotion after he was convicted of impaired driving in an incident in which he hit another officer with his vehicle. Attempted robbery on UBC campus sends victim to hospital Police on the University of British Columbia campus are investigating an attempted robbery that turned into an assault with a weapon Wednesday afternoon. Sask. Teachers’ Federation consulting with members on binding arbitration, set to provide update Friday The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) has revealed it’s consulting with its members on the use of binding arbitration to reach a deal with the province. Severe thunderstorm warnings, tornado watches possible amid high risk of storms in Ontario, Quebec As a severe thunderstorm watch sets in across southwest and central Quebec, concerns circulate of major weather to come. Climate change especially concerning for homeless in Vancouver, report says When it’s hot out – it can be uncomfortable for all of us – but the situation can be especially dangerous for people living on the street. Calgary ‘not out of the woods’ on water main repair, Gondek says In a morning update about the work being done to repair Calgary’s broken water main, Mayor Jyoti Gondek congratulated the efforts of all Calgarians but said the conservation guidelines could remain in place until the middle of next week. World Armenian leader announces plan to leave Russia-dominated security alliance as ties with Moscow sour The leader of Armenia on Wednesday declared his intention to pull out of a Russia-dominated security alliance of several ex-Soviet nations as tensions rise between the two allies. White House isn’t ruling out a potential commutation for Hunter Biden after his conviction The White House is not ruling out a potential commutation for Hunter Biden, the U.S. president’s son who was convicted on three federal gun crimes. A commutation reduces a sentence but leaves the conviction intact. Canada sending 2,000 decommissioned CRV7 rocket motors to Ukraine The Liberal government says it will start shipping decommissioned CRV7 rocket motors to Ukraine. Top investigator in Karen Read murder case questioned over inappropriate texts Defence attorneys for a woman accused of leaving her Boston police officer boyfriend for dead in a snowbank grilled the lead investigator Wednesday about a series of offensive and inappropriate texts he wrote about the suspect during the investigation. What happened to the likes? X is now hiding which posts you like from other users Social media platform X is now hiding your likes. In an update posted on the platform formerly known as Twitter earlier this week, X’s engineering team said it would be ‘making Likes private for everyone to better protect your privacy.’ DEVELOPING DEVELOPING | G7 leaders finalizing deal to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine war efforts Canada and its G7 allies are in the final stages of a deal that would see US$50 billion loaned to Ukraine. Politics Melanie Joly crafting ‘Arctic foreign policy’ amid regional tensions Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly is readying an “Arctic foreign policy” aimed at preparing for a more tense time in international relations. DND confirms Canadian Armed Forces tracking Russian warships near Cuba The Department of National Defence confirmed the Canadian Armed Forces is tracking the Russian fleet of warships that reached Cuba on Wednesday. Ukraine, Middle East expected to loom large on Day 1 of G7 Summit Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Italy for the G7 Summit where the war in Ukraine and the war between Israel and Hamas are expected to loom large on the opening day. Health Mother wants child’s ICU visit investigated alongside tonsil surgery deaths at Hamilton hospital An Ontario mother is sharing her story after she says her daughter almost died following a tonsillectomy at McMaster Children’s Hospital. Denmark recalls 3 spicy instant noodle soup brands from South Korea used in online food challenges Food authorities in Denmark have recalled three types of spicy instant noodle products imported from South Korea over possible risks for ‘acute poisoning.’ Consumers are asked to discard them or return the noodles to the retailer. Rise of rare bacterial disease not expected to ‘spiral out of control’: doctor While a rare bacterial infection that can lead to meningitis is on the rise in some provinces across Canada, an infectious diseases specialist says it’s not expected to ‘spiral out of control.’ Sci-Tech What happened to the likes? X is now hiding which posts you like from other users Social media platform X is now hiding your likes. In an update posted on the platform formerly known as Twitter earlier this week, X’s engineering team said it would be ‘making Likes private for everyone to better protect your privacy.’ Desjardins data breach: Laval police arrest 3 suspects, fourth one being sought More than five years after a massive data leak of personal information at Desjardins, Laval police announced Wednesday afternoon they have arrested three suspects. How 3D-printed traps are tracking an invasive species in Ont. A pilot project is using 3D-printed traps to help track an invasive species across Ontario. Entertainment Kevin Spacey says he was ‘too handsy’ in the past Kevin Spacey has said that he was ‘too handsy’ and that he’s been guilty of ‘pushing the boundaries’ in the past, in a lengthy interview released Tuesday. Country duo from North Dumfries, Ont. make their big American debut A Canadian country duo from North Dumfries, Ont. played on their biggest stage yet – American TV. Francoise Hardy, French singing legend and pop icon, dies at 80 Francoise Hardy, a French singing legend and pop icon since the 1960s, has died. She was 80. Business Stop gas expansion for home heating or risk leaving ratepayers on the hook: report Provinces must stop natural gas expansion and invest in electrification to keep home heating reliable and cost-effective, a new report says, suggesting ratepayers and governments could otherwise be on the hook for billions of dollars in underused and overbuilt gas infrastructure. Bank of Canada needs to rebuild public trust after inflation: governor Tiff Macklem Public trust in the Bank of Canada has been dented by post-pandemic inflation and it needs to be rebuilt, governor Tiff Macklem said on Wednesday. B.C. sets minimum wage, other rules for app-based ride-hailing, delivery work British Columbia has finalized regulations to provide a minimum-wage and basic protections for ride-hailing and delivery workers using app-based platforms such as Uber, DoorDash and SkipTheDishes. Lifestyle Ottawa Bylaw tells Orleans family to rehome their backyard chickens Ottawa Bylaw has told an Orléans family to find a new home for their backyard chickens. Honey, I shrunk the house: N.S. crafter makes miniature versions of abandoned buildings John Eaton is a self-taught crafter from Middle Musquodoboit, N.S., who breathes new life into those structures by recreating them as beautiful miniatures. Alberta’s Moraine Lake named among the most beautiful in the world A lake in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains is highlighted on a list outlining the most beautiful ones in the world. Sports Joey Chestnut, Takeru Kobayashi to compete in Netflix competition Netflix announced a new hot dog-eating competition that will feature Joey Chestnut and his ‘fiercest rival,’ Takeru Kobayashi. Washington Capitals reach an agreement to buy CapFriendly site with NHL salary information The Washington Capitals reached a deal to buy CapFriendly, a popular site that has long been a source of NHL salary information and will soon no longer be available to other teams or fans. Canadian Elite Basketball League celebrates all-female referee crew at Ottawa game It was an historic moment for women in sports as a trio of Canadian women made up the first-ever all-women referee crew for Tuesday night’s Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) game in Ottawa. Autos Calgary warns of fake parking ticket scam: ‘Destroy it’ The Calgary Parking Authority says it has seen the rise of a scam where fraudsters are slapping fake parking tickets on vehicles around the city. Auto insurers telling drivers to install anti-theft measures or pay higher premium As automotive thefts continue to run rampant across Canada, auto insurers are forcing drivers to choose between installing costly anti-theft measures or paying higher premiums. Kia to recall 20,000 SUVs in Canada over fire risk, owners urged to park outside Kia will recall more than 20,000 Telluride SUVs in Canada over a fire risk and owners of 2020 to 2024 models are urged to park outside. Local Spotlight Video captures whale breaching off Peggy’s Cove, N.S. Peggy’s Cove, N.S., is one of the most famous locations in the Maritimes. Recent visitors were treated to more than just the iconic landmark. Hundreds of fans line up to meet the Trailer Park Boys at promotional event Hundreds of fans lined up to meet the Trailer Park Boys in Dartmouth, N.S., Tuesday, as Ricky, Bubbles and Julian promoted their new brand of potato chips. ‘Nothing a little duct tape won’t fix’: Bear breaks into northern Ont. woman’s car, destroys interior before taking nap Car break-ins plague Canadians across the country, but instead of worrying about theft, a northern Ontario woman is cleaning up a big mess that she says will not be covered by insurance after a black bear broke into her Honda Civic and took a nap. Albertans attempt to build the world’s tallest Popsicle stick structure Members of a Hutterite colony in southern Alberta have potentially built the world’s tallest structure made of Popsicle sticks. After 300 days in a B.C. shelter, this dog finally found his forever home A dog who spent the first three-and-a-half years of his life suffering and almost a year at a shelter has found his forever home, according to the BC SPCA. Great-grandma celebrates 108th birthday in Vancouver In most families, ringing in a 100th birthday is a massive milestone. Minni Pelman’s family certainly thinks so – as they celebrate her 108th birthday in the park outside her building. ‘It’s a unique addition’: Winnipeg man adds original Eaton’s sign to growing collection Showing off the latest purchase in his Eaton’s collection, Corey Quintaine joked he is rebuilding the former flagship store that used to sit at 320 Portage Avenue one Facebook Marketplace purchase at a time. An 11-year-old Ottawa girl wants to change the rules around backyard chickens After learning about food security at school, 11-year-old Violette Ferguson wants fresh eggs and to change the rules around chickens in the city. Ont. powerlifter battles back after catching mild cold that turned into rare and deadly disease An Ontario powerlifter caught a mild cold last year. Six days later, he was fighting for his life in the ICU. Vancouver B.C. court releases dash-cam video from fatal shooting of teen bystander A B.C. Supreme Court judge has granted the release of dash-cam video that captured the sound of the gunfire that killed an innocent 15-year-old boy during an alleged gang shooting in Vancouver in 2018. Climate change especially concerning for homeless in Vancouver, report says When it’s hot out – it can be uncomfortable for all of us – but the situation can be especially dangerous for people living on the street. Increasing number of Canadians hold negative view on immigration, poll finds With Canadians continuing to face a housing crisis and high living costs, a new survey has found a growing number of residents view immigration as having a negative affect on the country. Toronto Ontario man can’t collect lottery prize after he forgets where he bought ticket An Ontario man who bought a lottery ticket was thrilled to find out he won, but collecting his winnings turned out to be a challenge. Toronto-area cop who hit OPP officer with car while drunk handed temporary demotion A Durham police officer will face a one-year demotion after he was convicted of impaired driving in an incident in which he hit another officer with his vehicle. Toronto weather: Gusty wind, storms expected Thursday night Toronto will see gusty wind and storms starting Thursday evening as the temperature starts to heat up in the city. Calgary Multi-alarm fire breaks out in Woodbine A two-alarm fire broke out Wednesday night in the southwest Calgary community of Woodbine. Cross-examination for undercover officer who testified Coutts accused wanted to kill An undercover police officer is set to face more cross-examination today at the murder-conspiracy trial of two protesters at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta. Calgary’s water woes due to feeder main rupture highlight national issue, experts say A week after a major feeder line ruptured in Montgomery, forcing Calgary into water restrictions, city crews are working to replace the damaged pipe. The incident has highlighted concerns about aging infrastructure across Canada. Ottawa Humid, hot Thursday in Ottawa, here’s when the rain begins Though it’s sunny and hot in the capital Thursday morning, the rain will be back this afternoon. Ottawa Police investigating racist comments, vandalism by neighbours in Barrhaven The Ottawa Police Service Hate and Bias Crime Unit is investigating after home security footage posted online sparked strong reaction from the community. NEW THIS MORNING NEW THIS MORNING | City of Ottawa hiring consultants to study how nearby developments could affect Central Experimental Farm The City of Ottawa will be hiring consultants to study how building up developments near the Central Experimental Farm could affect the farmlands. Montreal Desjardins data breach: Laval police arrest 3 suspects, fourth one being sought More than five years after a massive data leak of personal information at Desjardins, Laval police announced Wednesday afternoon they have arrested three suspects. Ethics complaint filed against judge who challenged constitutionality of Quebec language law A rights group is accusing a Quebec judge of politicizing the courts and is calling for an ethics investigation after he challenged the constitutionality of the province’s language law that requires immediate French translations of English-language judgments. 5 arrested after man killed in Saint-Lambert Five suspects have been arrested in connection with the death of Gabriel Lauzier in Saint-Lambert on Montreal’s South Shore. Edmonton Outbursts, fire alarms cause disruptions during day 3 of dangerous offender hearing Day three of a hearing to determine if Curtis Poburan should be designated a dangerous offender came with several interruptions. Oilers say speed, winning puck battles will be key in Game 3 against Panthers The head coach of the Edmonton Oilers and the usual members of his team’s top forward line on Wednesday all preached the need for speed and controlling the puck as they seek their first victory of the Stanley Cup Final. Danielle Smith wants ‘energy war room’ more closely aligned with premier’s office Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the decision to shuffle the Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) – commonly known as the province’s energy war room – into the department of Intergovernmental Relations will help tighten its focus and help its goals. Atlantic Tow truck operators in Cape Breton protest proposed bylaw outside city hall Dozens of tow trucks were parked outside city hall in downtown Sydney, N.S., on Wednesday, blocking one lane of traffic in an effort to also block a proposed bylaw they say would hurt their livelihoods. Warm summer forecast for much of Canada, but how about the Maritimes? Environment and Climate Change Canada expects a warmer than average summer for most of Canada. opinion opinion | Can you cut your monthly bills through negotiation? If you feel like you’re in over your head with monthly bills and subscription fees, personal finance contributor Christopher Liew has some tips and tricks on how to negotiate with certain companies to help cut your expenses and put money back in your pocket. Winnipeg Flurry of tornado activity reported across Manitoba A low pressure system tracking in from Saskatchewan Wednesday night triggered a spurt of tornado warnings across southwestern Manitoba. ‘We were all in shock’: Family of Morgan Harris relieved to hear work already underway for landfill search Shock, speechless and relief. Those are some of the feelings shared by the family of Morgan Harris when they were told by the premier that work is already underway to search the Prairie Green landfill for their relatives’ remains. Missing woman’s death ‘not criminal’: RCMP Manitoba RCMP has confirmed the remains found in a vehicle submerged in a pond is a woman who was reported missing last week, and foul play has been ruled out. Regina Sask. Teachers’ Federation consulting with members on binding arbitration, set to provide update Friday The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) has revealed it’s consulting with its members on the use of binding arbitration to reach a deal with the province. ‘That’s not leadership’: Sask. premier faces criticism after not denouncing conspiracy theories at town hall Premier Scott Moe is facing criticism after not outright denouncing several conspiracy theories while attending a town hall event in Speers, Sask. ‘Massive loss’: Well-known Regina Symphony Orchestra conductor Victor Sawa dies Victor Sawa, who was part of the Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) for almost 20 years, has died. Kitchener ‘It was me’: Video shows moment University of Waterloo attacker admits to triple stabbing Disturbing evidence is being shared for the first time of the 2023 attack at the University of Waterloo, including audio of the triple stabbing and a surprising confession. Another FunGuyz raid in Cambridge, police lay trafficking charges Once again, police have raided the FunGuyz magic mushroom shop in Cambridge. Arson investigation in Perth East Shortly after 2:00 a.m. Wednesday, police and the Perth East Fire Department responded to a structure fire on Line 67. Saskatoon Sask. Montessori school shuts down following allegations teachers weren’t paid A Montessori school in Saskatoon has permanently closed following multiple claims from teachers that they’re missing wages. Saskatoon man found injured outside Fairhaven School has died, police investigating homicide A 66-year-old man found seriously injured outside the Fairhaven School on Wednesday morning has died in hospital and police have deemed it a homicide. ‘How that can take 26 years to manufacture?’: Sask. man shocked after Toyota parts delivery dated 2050 A Saskatoon vehicle owner was in shock when he was told he would face a delivery date of 2050 for replacement auto parts, and it’s highlighting the fragility of the supply chain. Northern Ontario Police officer shot, wanted man arrested near Timmins, Ont. An Ontario Provincial Police officer is in stable condition after being shot during a search for a man wanted for questioning in a recent homicide near Timmins, Ont. Ontario man can’t collect lottery prize after he forgets where he bought ticket An Ontario man who bought a lottery ticket was thrilled to find out he won, but collecting his winnings turned out to be a challenge. Severe thunderstorm warnings, tornado watches possible amid high risk of storms in Ontario, Quebec As a severe thunderstorm watch sets in across southwest and central Quebec, concerns circulate of major weather to come. London ‘Blast furnace’ like conditions on the way for London area The London area will wake up to sunshine Thursday morning but there is the potential for showers and thunderstorms. Updated homeless encampment strategy will expand list of ‘no-go zones’ in London London, Ont. is preparing to tighten the rules about where encampments of people experiencing homelessness will be permitted. Impaired driving charges laid after driver found passed out with toddler in vehicle Elgin OPP have laid impaired driving charges after a driver was spotted unconscious behind the wheel with a child in the vehicle. Barrie Police investigating fatal collision in Barrie Emergency crews attended the scene of the deadly crash involving a motorcycle on Ferndale Drive North shortly after 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Drugs and fake money bust in Barrie Search warrants took cocaine, opioids and meth off Barrie’s streets. OPP kick-off lifejacket safety patrols Expect lifejacket checks across OPP-patrolled waters this summer. Windsor More than 400 patients moved into Ontario nursing homes they didn’t choose to go to More than 400 patients have been forced into Ontario nursing homes they did not want to go to and the rate of those moves is increasing, The Canadian Press has learned. ‘We just need to know as much as possible’: Windsorite hires local law firm after hit and run Hussein ‘Jae’ Jaber, 26, was seriously injured on May 20 while out for an evening rollerblade. GECDSB trustees vote to preserve jobs despite $6.4 million deficit Vancouver Island Officer shot in deadly B.C. bank shootout details the attack 2 years later Two years after a deadly gun battle between police and a pair of heavily armed assailants stunned the community of Saanich, B.C., one of the officers who was critically injured in the shootout is speaking about it publicly for the first time. B.C. prison assaults send 2 inmates to hospital after separate attacks Two inmates were hospitalized after separate assaults at British Columbia prisons last week. B.C. woman says jam-making, pink car named Dolly helped her overcome adversity Driving a small pink car dubbed Dolly, while playing a show tune in salutation (“Hello Dolly”), couldn’t be more different that what Katherine Little used to do. Kelowna B.C. deer fatally tramples dog, injures woman while protecting fawn A dog was killed and a woman injured by a deer in West Kelowna Monday night, prompting a warning from B.C. conservation officers. 93-year-old woman pushed into path of moving bus: Penticton RCMP Mounties in Penticton, B.C., say an elderly woman was assaulted while stepping off of a transit bus last week. Firefighters quickly extinguish Okanagan Falls brushfire Firefighters made quick work of a brushfire at a farm in Okanagan Falls, B.C., on Saturday afternoon. Lethbridge New Lethbridge website helps connect volunteers with sports organizations A new website is helping connect volunteers with sport organizations in need of coaches and volunteers. Wildfire risk rising in southern Alberta Alberta and most of the country have had relatively few fires to start the fire season, thanks to cooler temperatures and moisture. But higher temperatures and high winds have many concerned more wildfires are on the way. Lethbridge outreach groups preparing for summer heat Hot temperatures are expected to arrive in southern Alberta this summer and that has outreach organizations busy preparing for the heat. Sault Ste. Marie Thunder Bay police cleared in incident that left suspect with skull fracture Police in Thunder Bay have been cleared in an incident in which a domestic violence suspect ended up with a skull fracture when he tried to flee police. Sault bear watchers keep an eye on spike in bruin sightings If you go out in the woods these days you’re sure for a big surprise — but lately, ‘every bear that ever there was’ have been popping up in more urban environments. One sent to hospital after bear attack at northwestern Ont. provincial park One person was taken to hospital after a bear attack inside a camp in a remote area of a northwestern Ontario provincial park Wednesday morning. N.L. United flight to Paris diverts to Newfoundland, passengers forced to sleep on benches and floor Border agents in Gander, N.L., were unavailable or unwilling to process passengers on a diverted flight from Washington to Paris early Monday. N.L. launching disability benefit to top up federal program and create basic income The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is launching a disability benefit that will top up the federal government’s recently announced aid program. Newfoundland is being sieged by heavy fog, and travellers are paying the price A thick and heavy fog has been laying siege to the skies over St. John’s, and drawing a heavy toll from some airplane passengers who’ve seen their travel plans pummelled with no end in sight. 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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