CTVNews.ca Top Stories Summer travel: Threats of terrorism spark warnings for some European destinations With the summer travel season approaching, the government of Canada has issued advisories or warnings for Canadians who are heading to certain destinations. Man who lit woman on fire aboard Toronto bus not criminally responsible for her death: lawyers The man charged with killing a woman by lighting her on fire on a TTC bus two years ago admitted to causing her death, but should not be found criminally responsible due a diagnosis of schizophrenia, prosecutors and defence counsel argued at the outset of his trial in Toronto. Military plane carrying Malawi’s vice-president is missing and a search is underway A military plane carrying Malawi’s vice-president and nine others went missing Monday and a search is underway, the president’s office said. Freeland presents capital gains proposal to Parliament, setting up key vote Chrystia Freeland presented her promised capital gains proposal to Parliament on Monday, setting the stage for a key vote as the Liberals try to wedge the Conservatives on the contentious tax proposal. 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. Video shows moment float plane collided with boat in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour The Transportation Safety Board is investigating a serious incident after a Harbour Air float plane and a recreational boat collided in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour. Lawyers make closing arguments in the trial of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki Admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki’s defence lawyers have argued the accused had a history of schizophrenic delusions culminating in ‘catastrophic circumstances,’ while Crown prosecutors say the killings of four vulnerable Indigenous women were driven by Skibicki’s racist views and deviant sexual urges. Frost warnings, possible thunderstorms: Canada’s weather forecast this week The second full week of June is off to a chilly start with wet, cloudy conditions forecast for most of Canada. Liberals say foreign meddling inquiry should look into MP allegations The Liberals support an effort to expand the scope of the foreign interference inquiry so it can investigate allegations against MPs, Democratic Institutions Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Monday. Canada Lawyers make closing arguments in the trial of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki Admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki’s defence lawyers have argued the accused had a history of schizophrenic delusions culminating in ‘catastrophic circumstances,’ while Crown prosecutors say the killings of four vulnerable Indigenous women were driven by Skibicki’s racist views and deviant sexual urges. Man who lit woman on fire aboard Toronto bus not criminally responsible for her death: lawyers The man charged with killing a woman by lighting her on fire on a TTC bus two years ago admitted to causing her death, but should not be found criminally responsible due a diagnosis of schizophrenia, prosecutors and defence counsel argued at the outset of his trial in Toronto. ‘A wonderful man’: Family of Winnipeg cyclist killed in hit-and-run speaks out The family of a 61-year-old cyclist who was killed in a hit-and-run last week is speaking out, saying they want him to be remembered for how he lived, not just how he died. Here’s what you can and cannot do amid Calgary’s water crisis As Calgary continues to deal with a water crisis amid a critical water main break, many people may be confused about what they can and cannot do, and how they can help conserve water. Video shows moment float plane collided with boat in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour The Transportation Safety Board is investigating a serious incident after a Harbour Air float plane and a recreational boat collided in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour. Church fire in Toronto that destroyed Group of Seven murals not suspicious at this time: police The four-alarm fire ripped through the national historic site on Sunday morning, destroying unique Group of Seven murals inside. World Michael Mosley likely died soon after becoming unwell, Greek police say British TV personality and health guru Michael Mosley may have died shortly after becoming unwell while walking alone on the Greek island of Symi, local police told CNN on Monday. Two 12-year-old boys found guilty of killing man in U.K. machete attack Two 12-year-old boys have been found guilty of killing a man in a machete attack in the United Kingdom last November, police said Monday. UN Security Council adopts ceasefire resolution aimed at ending Israel-Hamas war in Gaza The UN Security Council on Monday approved its first resolution endorsing a ceasefire plan aimed at ending the eight-month war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. What does Israel’s rescue of 4 captives, and the killing of 274 Palestinians, mean for truce talks? Israel’s dramatic weekend rescue of four hostages from the Gaza Strip, in an operation that local health officials say killed 274 Palestinians, came at a sensitive time in the 8-month-old war, as Israel and Hamas weigh a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire and the release of the remaining captives. Summer travel: Threats of terrorism spark warnings for some European destinations With the summer travel season approaching, the government of Canada has issued advisories or warnings for Canadians who are heading to certain destinations. About 90 countries to take part in the Swiss-hosted Ukraine peace summit. Russia won’t attend Nearly 90 countries and organizations, half from Europe, have confirmed attending the Swiss-hosted Ukraine peace summit over the weekend, Switzerland’s president said Monday. However, Russia won’t be there Politics Liberals say foreign meddling inquiry should look into MP allegations The Liberals support an effort to expand the scope of the foreign interference inquiry so it can investigate allegations against MPs, Democratic Institutions Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Monday. Freeland presents capital gains proposal to Parliament, setting up key vote Chrystia Freeland presented her promised capital gains proposal to Parliament on Monday, setting the stage for a key vote as the Liberals try to wedge the Conservatives on the contentious tax proposal. Former top judge McLachlin exits Hong Kong court with ‘confidence,’ but mum on repression Canada’s former top judge is ending her term on a high-level Hong Kong court, saying she has faith in that institution while keeping mum on democratic backsliding in the city-state. Health Alzheimer’s drug that can slow disease gets backing from FDA advisers A closely watched Alzheimer’s drug from Eli Lilly won the backing of federal health advisers on Monday, setting the stage for the treatment’s expected approval for people with mild dementia caused by the brain-robbing disease. Brain, heart conditions could be treated as a one functioning unit, uOttawa says A group of researchers from more than 45 academic institutions across Canada, including the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) came together to detect, treat and prevent brain and heart conditions. ‘A study to give us hope’: Lifestyle changes improve Alzheimer’s symptoms for some Researchers are trying to determine if lifestyle interventions show cognitive improvement in people with mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease. Sci-Tech American billionaire believes he can visit the Titanic safely 1 year after submersible deaths A billionaire American adventurer is planning to visit the Titanic wreckage in a submarine. Connor and his group are pledging that their vessel — they plan to use a Triton submarine — will be certified by a third-party group. Apple enters AI race with ambitions to overtake the early leaders Apple jumped into the race to bring generative artificial intelligence to the masses during its World Wide Developers Conference Monday, previewing an onslaught of features designed to soup up the iPhone and other popular products with technology already available on rival devices. African elephants call each other by unique names, new study shows African elephants call each other and respond to individual names — something that few wild animals do, according to new research published Monday. Entertainment Billie Eilish opens up about the shock of being ghosted, and losing and making friends Pop megastar Billie Eilish has revealed how she was ghosted by an old friend, and opened up about the loneliness of fame. Da Vinci Code author to perform with N.B. youth orchestra An acclaimed American author who has sold more than 200 million novels worldwide was blown away by a group of young musicians from New Brunswick on Monday. Shania Twain, Our Lady Peace to play free concerts in Edmonton ahead of upcoming Oilers games Shania Twain and Our Lady Peace will give free concerts in Edmonton this week in celebration of the Oilers’ Stanley Cup run. Business Chrysler recalls more than 211,000 vehicles, including 17K in Canada, due to software malfunction Stellantis-owned Chrysler is recalling more than 211,000 SUVs and pickup trucks in the U.S., due to a software malfunction that could disable the cars’ electronic stability control systems. Lack of fleece inventory contributes to Roots reporting $8.9M Q1 loss, sales drop Roots Corp. says it lost $8.9 million in its latest quarter as it missed out on some sales because it didn’t have enough of its fleece products to keep up with demand and is still seeing shoppers grapple with economic headwinds. opinion opinion | You need an estate plan, but do you need a lawyer to do it properly? Estate planning can seem daunting, especially if you think it requires hiring a lawyer. In his latest column for CTVNews.ca, personal finance contributor Christopher LIew covers practical tips to simplify the process. Lifestyle ‘This place has honestly saved me’: Fredericton tiny-home community opens café serving fresh brews, fresh starts 12 Neighbours in Fredericton has built and opened a café close to the tiny homes, and is employing several people who live there. Anger, grief, joy: How one woman turned a family lie into a life full of love 48-year-old Marie Leask went on a discovery to find her true roots and dug up an extensive family tree that she never knew existed. 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. Sports Oilers add Desharnais to lineup, sit Ceci for Stanley Cup Game 2 against Panthers Kris Knoblauch is tinkering again. The Edmonton Oilers head coach is making at least one lineup change for Monday’s Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers, adding defenceman Vincent Desharnais to the lineup at the expense of Cody Ceci. Fire safety worker suspended in wake of fiasco over terrace closures on Grand Prix weekend A fire safety worker has been suspended following the controversial closing of terraces during Grand Prix weekend in Montreal. Shania Twain, Our Lady Peace to play free concerts in Edmonton ahead of upcoming Oilers games Shania Twain and Our Lady Peace will give free concerts in Edmonton this week in celebration of the Oilers’ Stanley Cup run. Autos UAW president faces probe over alleged retaliation against other union leaders United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is under investigation by an independent federal monitor over allegations of retaliation against other union leaders, according to a court filing on Monday. 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. Chrysler recalls more than 211,000 vehicles, including 17K in Canada, due to software malfunction Stellantis-owned Chrysler is recalling more than 211,000 SUVs and pickup trucks in the U.S., due to a software malfunction that could disable the cars’ electronic stability control systems. Local Spotlight 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. ‘The fresh air’: Supercentenarian shares secret on 107th birthday Marking a milestone, Lakeshore resident Olga White celebrated her 107th birthday in style Wednesday. ‘What a deal’: Zamboni among items available at municipal surplus sale in New Brunswick The municipality of Tantramar, N.B., is holding a sale to get rid of surplus items it acquired after the Town of Sackville amalgamated with smaller communities last year. Free money? Mysterious person leaving $50 bills around Metro Vancouver For several weeks, a mysterious social media user has apparently been leaving $50 bills hidden across Metro Vancouver. Regina Rifles statue officially unveiled in France A statue dedicated to the Royal Regina Rifles Regiment has been officially unveiled in France just ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Vancouver 10 displaced after intentionally set fire in Vancouver SRO: officials Ten people have been displaced after a fire was intentionally set at a single-room occupancy building in Vancouver Monday morning, according to officials. A third of B.C. residents are considering leaving the province: poll One-in-three British Columbians are seriously considering leaving the province for more affordable housing, according to a new survey. Unknown man attempted to sexually assault woman on Kelowna trail: RCMP Mounties in Kelowna are investigating the attempted sexual assault of a woman on a walking trail over the weekend. Toronto Church fire in Toronto that destroyed Group of Seven murals not suspicious at this time: police The four-alarm fire ripped through the national historic site on Sunday morning, destroying unique Group of Seven murals inside. LIVE UPDATES: Mississauga residents head to the polls for mayoral byelection Mississauga residents are heading to the polls today for a mayoral byelection that was made necessary following the resignation of Bonnie Crombie in January. Mississauga father pursued son’s killer despite being shot in the chest himself: testimony The father of a young man shot dead in their family’s Mississauga restaurant in 2021 described on the stand how he pursued the shooter even though he had also just been shot in the chest. Calgary Here’s what you can and cannot do amid Calgary’s water crisis As Calgary continues to deal with a water crisis amid a critical water main break, many people may be confused about what they can and cannot do, and how they can help conserve water. Suspicious death in Crescent Heights remains a mystery as police ask public for tips Calgary police say although an autopsy has been completed, they’re still unsure what killed a man in the community of Crescent Heights last week. ‘A courageous stand’: Calgary Cargill workers reach unanimous decision to strike The union that represents workers at a Cargill plant in Calgary says it has “made history” with a vote that could see them walk off the job in the coming weeks. Ottawa 11-year-old boy dies after being pulled from Carp River in Ottawa’s west end Ottawa police say emergency crews received a 911 call just before 7 p.m. Sunday about a child, ‘possibly drowning,’ at the Carp River Conservation Area in Ottawa’s west end. ‘This is the dumbest idea’: NCC faces criticism for closing Ottawa roads for active use program, documents show The National Capital Commission says there was “high levels of satisfaction and public support” for its active transportation program last summer, but newly released documents show hundreds of negative complaints about the closure of Queen Elizabeth Driveway and the parkways and traffic congestion in Ottawa and Gatineau. ‘He will never be the same boy’: Mother shares story after son struck by impaired driver in Ottawa A Gatineau mother is sharing her 8-year-old son’s story after he was struck by an impaired driver six months ago, and is still trying to rebuild his life. Montreal Fire safety worker suspended in wake of fiasco over terrace closures on Grand Prix weekend A fire safety worker has been suspended following the controversial closing of terraces during Grand Prix weekend in Montreal. Laval woman with health condition faces eviction over dog trained to help her function A Laval woman is facing eviction because of her dog as she faces a long journey to try and get the animal certified. Lisa Smith suffers from ankylosing spondylitis, a condition that causes spinal inflammation. She said she wouldn’t be able to function without her dog, Kenya. Ottawa to give Quebec $750 million for surge in temporary immigrants Quebec Premier Francois Legault says Ottawa is offering $750 million to help pay for a surge in temporary immigrants to the province. Legault had been asking Ottawa for $1 billion to cover costs incurred from 2021 to 2023. Edmonton Shania Twain, Our Lady Peace to play free concerts in Edmonton ahead of upcoming Oilers games Shania Twain and Our Lady Peace will give free concerts in Edmonton this week in celebration of the Oilers’ Stanley Cup run. 1 dead, 1 hospitalized after pair of pedestrians struck in central Edmonton A pedestrian is dead after a crash in central Edmonton on Sunday night. Oilers add Desharnais to lineup, sit Ceci for Stanley Cup Game 2 against Panthers Kris Knoblauch is tinkering again. The Edmonton Oilers head coach is making at least one lineup change for Monday’s Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers, adding defenceman Vincent Desharnais to the lineup at the expense of Cody Ceci. Atlantic Cole Harbour man, 76, charged with murder: N.S. RCMP A 76-year-old Cole Harbour, N.S., man has been charged with murder following a homicide investigation on Sunday afternoon. N.B. RCMP officer charged with criminal offences A New Brunswick RCMP officer is facing criminal offence charges. Da Vinci Code author to perform with N.B. youth orchestra An acclaimed American author who has sold more than 200 million novels worldwide was blown away by a group of young musicians from New Brunswick on Monday. Winnipeg Demonstrators shut down Winnipeg street at conclusion of Skibicki trial Dozens of demonstrators briefly shut down the intersection outside the Manitoba Law Courts Monday, following final submissions in the trial of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki. ‘A wonderful man’: Family of Winnipeg cyclist killed in hit-and-run speaks out The family of a 61-year-old cyclist who was killed in a hit-and-run last week is speaking out, saying they want him to be remembered for how he lived, not just how he died. Lawyers make closing arguments in the trial of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki Admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki’s defence lawyers have argued the accused had a history of schizophrenic delusions culminating in ‘catastrophic circumstances,’ while Crown prosecutors say the killings of four vulnerable Indigenous women were driven by Skibicki’s racist views and deviant sexual urges. Regina ‘Must’ve been a mistake’: Accused Sask. killer Greg Fertuck says he didn’t mean to apply for a mistrial A man on trial for murder said he mistakenly applied for a mistrial. Regina tied a 116 year old temperature record on Sunday, according to ECCC We might be well into June, but several Saskatchewan communities recorded sub-zero temperatures on Sunday, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). Gun seized, two arrested following Regina traffic stop for burnt out tail light A simple traffic stop in Regina led to a number of arrests after multiple guns were discovered in a vehicle. Kitchener WRPS spent 18,000 hours responding to calls near shelters and encampments in 2023 A report going before the Waterloo Regional Police Services (WRPS) Board on Wednesday outlines how much time officers have spent responding to calls related to homelessness. Canada Day fireworks display cancelled in Guelph After nine years, the Rotary Club of Guelph will not be putting on the annual fireworks display at Riverside Park this Canada Day. Coyote decoys stolen from Waterloo Park won’t be replaced Plastic coyotes, set up in April around Waterloo Park to scare off geese, have now been missing for more than a month. Saskatoon ‘Must’ve been a mistake’: Accused Sask. killer Greg Fertuck says he didn’t mean to apply for a mistrial A man on trial for murder said he mistakenly applied for a mistrial. Saskatoon man, 42, shot near St. Paul’s Hospital A 42-year-old man is recovering from a gunshot wound following a shooting near St. Paul’s Hospital early Monday morning. Two arrested after assaulting pair of Saskatoon police officers Two 26-year-olds, a man and woman, were arrested after a scuffle with bike police along the river on Saturday. Northern Ontario North Bay man slapped with more charges in shooting More charges have been laid against the 21-year-old North Bay man charged with attempted murder in a shooting last week in the Birch Haven area after police searched a local home. Research dedicated to changing health inequities in northern Ontario Northern Ontario School of Medicine University in Sudbury opened the new Gilles Arcand Centre for Health Equity to improve outcomes in the region. Man injured in ATV crash on Manitoulin Island involving car A 50-year-old male driving a four-wheeler on Manitoulin Island was sent to hospital with minor injuries after a crash involving a car Friday afternoon, police say. London ‘Next-level kind of hate’: Alleged hate-driven arson concerning for Muslims and police As London, Ont. police continue to search for a suspect, concern is growing over an arson Saturday. ‘Enhanced safety and security measures’ at Western University’s spring convocation amid pro-Palestinian protest concerns The first spring convocation ceremony was held inside Western University’s Alumni Hall Monday morning. Additional capacity at EMDC seen as step toward preventing violence, deaths Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kerzner has announced 630 new beds at correctional facilities across the province, including the Elgin Middlesex Detention Centre. Barrie Woman charged after being struck by Barrie police cruiser while crossing street An 18-year-old woman was charged after running across a street and being struck by an oncoming police vehicle in Barrie over the weekend. OPP seek public’s help with Alliston homicide investigation Provincial police hope the public can help identify a vehicle in connection with a homicide investigation in New Tecumseth. Former teacher avoids jail time for historical sexual assaults involving young students A retired teacher out of York Region convicted of historical crimes involving elementary school students will not spend time behind bars. Windsor Union representing Canadian border agents moves strike deadline to Friday at midnight The union representing more than 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency employees says workers are set to strike on Friday if a deal is not reached with the federal government by then. ‘Suspicious’ vacant house fire in east Windsor under investigation The Windsor Police Arson Unit has deemed a residential fire in east Windsor suspicious and has launched an investigation. Crash involving motorcycle shuts down Wyandotte St. and Pierre Ave. intersection Windsor police have shut down the intersection of Wyandotte Street East and Pierre Avenue to investigate a crash involving a motorcycle. Vancouver Island Wildfire that forced thousands from Fort Nelson, B.C., now listed as under control The wildfire that forced 4,700 people to leave their homes in Fort Nelson, B.C., is now listed as under control. Here’s how criminals may recruit money mules to transfer their investments: RCMP Ten suspected money mules who investigators believe transferred funds on behalf of criminals were hand-delivered warnings last month as officials aim to crack down on investment fraud. ‘Seeing the plane sink right before our eyes’ SeaBus crew recounts moment float plane crashed Visibility was excellent on a clear sunny Saturday in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour, when a SeaBus captain spotted a float plane lying awkwardly in the water. Kelowna 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. B.C. bookkeeper gets 6 years in prison for defrauding over $1M from employer The former bookkeeper for a Kelowna, B.C.-based company has been handed a six-year prison sentence for defrauding more than $1 million from her employer. Lethbridge Teenager stabbed during altercation in downtown Lethbridge, Alta. On Sunday, just after midnight, two 17-year-old males arrived at hospital in Lethbridge, Alta., with one injured in a stabbing. Man dropped off at hospital in Lethbridge, Alta., following assault, stabbing A stabbed man was brought to hospital by his friends early Saturday morning in Lethbridge, Alta. Assault charges laid in Lethbridge stabbing that sent man to hospital Lethbridge police have laid charges in connection with a stabbing that sent a man to hospital over the weekend. Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie paramedics calling social services back to the bargaining table Paramedics are calling on the District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board to return to the bargaining table. Research dedicated to changing health inequities in northern Ontario Northern Ontario School of Medicine University in Sudbury opened the new Gilles Arcand Centre for Health Equity to improve outcomes in the region. Man injured in ATV crash on Manitoulin Island involving car A 50-year-old male driving a four-wheeler on Manitoulin Island was sent to hospital with minor injuries after a crash involving a car Friday afternoon, police say. N.L. 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. N.L. becomes latest province to eye stricter tobacco regulations Newfoundland and Labrador has floated an eyebrow-raising trial balloon in a bid to further the public health fight against tobacco and nicotine. 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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