CTVNews.ca Top Stories ‘People get very sick’: Manitoba sees rise in rare, potentially fatal bacterial infection A rise in cases of a rare bacterial infection in Manitoba has prompted health officials to issue a warning. Feels like 40+: Heat warnings to last into the weekend for some provinces Residents of some provinces are being warned of extreme heat this week, while elsewhere, some saw record-breaking lows this weekend. Third teen pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of homeless Toronto man A third girl accused in the death of a homeless Toronto man has pleaded guilty. China blames Philippines for ship collision in South China Sea. Manila calls the report deceptive A Chinese vessel and a Philippine supply ship collided near the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea on Monday, China’s coast guard said, in the latest flare-up of escalating territorial disputes that have sparked alarm. opinion opinion | Symbolic meaning behind Princess of Wales’ style choices at first public appearance since diagnosis revealed The Trooping the Colour marked the first public outing this year for the Princess of Wales, who has not been seen at any official royal engagements since December 2023. We now know that was due to abdominal surgery and preventive chemotherapy, with no return to public life anytime soon. But the Princess of Wales chose this occasion to soft launch her return to royal life, and it was eagerly anticipated. Canadian-American suspect in plot to kill Sikh separatist extradited to U.S. An Indian man suspected by the U.S. of involvement in an unsuccessful plot to kill a Sikh separatist on American soil has been extradited to the United States from the Czech Republic, the Czech justice minister said on Monday. Safety board says unregistered submersibles still operating since Titan The Transportation Safety Board says other unregistered submersibles have been operating within Canadian waters since the Titan made its doomed descent to view the Titanic wreck one year ago. 2 Canadian cities ranked high on global list of most expensive places to buy a home As Canadians continue to struggle with the extremely high cost of buying a home in some of the country’s major urban centres, a new global report is underscoring just how expensive some of those markets are. Gordon Ramsay says he’s ‘lucky’ to be alive, shows off severe bruising after cycling accident Gordon Ramsay says he’s grateful to be alive but shaken after a recent cycling accident in Connecticut. Canada Calgary mayor says 3 to 5-week repair timeline is the ‘maximum’ Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says work is progressing simultaneously on five issues identified in the city’s feeder main last week and residents are being asked for continued patience with water conservation measures. Third teen pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of homeless Toronto man A third girl accused in the death of a homeless Toronto man has pleaded guilty. Five taken to hospital in northwest Ont. float plane crash Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a float plane operated by a remote northern Ont. fly-in fishing outfitter crashed, sending five people to hospital. Safety board says unregistered submersibles still operating since Titan The Transportation Safety Board says other unregistered submersibles have been operating within Canadian waters since the Titan made its doomed descent to view the Titanic wreck one year ago. CMHC says annual pace of housing starts in May up 10 per cent from April Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in May climbed 10 per cent compared with April, helped by gains in Montreal and Toronto. Surrey gurdwara marks one year since Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s murder Hundreds gathered at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey on Sunday to mark a solemn anniversary: one year since the temple’s president was killed. World Canadian-American suspect in plot to kill Sikh separatist extradited to U.S. An Indian man suspected by the U.S. of involvement in an unsuccessful plot to kill a Sikh separatist on American soil has been extradited to the United States from the Czech Republic, the Czech justice minister said on Monday. Israeli officials say Netanyahu has dissolved the War Cabinet after key partner bolted government Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved the influential War Cabinet tasked with steering the war in Gaza, Israeli officials said Monday, a move that comes days after a key member of the body bolted the government over frustrations surrounding the Israeli leader’s handling of the war. Police identify Michigan splash pad shooter but there’s still no word on a motive Authorities on Sunday identified the man who opened fire at a splash pad in suburban Detroit before taking his own life, but his motives remained unknown as investigators worked to determine if he left behind any hint of his plans. Russian forces storm a detention facility to rescue staff taken hostage, killing hostage takers Security forces stormed a detention center in southern Russia on Sunday, killing inmates accused of links to Islamist terror cells who had taken two staff members hostage, state-funded news channel RT reported. The war in Gaza has wiped out entire Palestinian families. AP documents 60 who lost dozens or more To a degree never seen before, Israel is killing entire Palestinian families, a loss even more devastating than the physical destruction and the massive displacement. 3 men set for pleas, sentencings in prison killing of Boston gangster James ‘Whitey’ Bulger Three men accused in the 2018 prison killing of notorious Boston gangster James “Whitey” Bulger are due in court Monday for a plea hearing and sentencing. Politics Sending Canadian vessel to Cuba alongside Russia’s was carefully planned: minister National Defence Minister Bill Blair’s office is defending the decision to send a Canadian ship to Cuba where it docked alongside some of Russia’s fleet, calling it a “carefully” planned move to increase its presence in the region. Singh ‘more alarmed’ after reading report, but won’t break from Liberal-NDP agreement Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is ‘even more alarmed than before’ after reading the un-redacted report alleging there are MPs and senators who are participating to some degree in foreign interference efforts. Foreign Affairs Minister insists there are no ‘traitors’ in Liberal caucus Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly insists there are no “traitors” in the Liberal caucus, after a report from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) alleged there are MPs and senators who are “semi-witting or witting participants” in foreign interference efforts. Health Japan reports record spike in potentially deadly bacterial infection Cases of a dangerous and highly fatal bacterial infection have reached record levels in Japan, official figures show, with experts so far unable to pinpoint the reason for the rise. Keeping children safe on social media: What parents should know to protect their kids At what age should kids be on social media? Should they be on it at all? If they aren’t, will they be social pariahs? Should parents monitor their conversations? Do parental controls work? ‘People get very sick’: Manitoba sees rise in rare, potentially fatal bacterial infection A rise in cases of a rare bacterial infection in Manitoba has prompted health officials to issue a warning. Sci-Tech Social media should have warning labels like those on cigarettes, top U.S. health official says The U.S. surgeon general has called on Congress to require warning labels on social media platforms similar to those now mandatory on cigarette boxes. East Coast authorities working on warning signs for great white sharks There’s growing evidence that the number of great white sharks is on the rise along Canada’s East Coast, where plans are in the works to post warning signs for beachgoers for the first time. Scientists may have found an answer to the mystery of dark matter. It involves an unexpected byproduct For about 50 years, the scientific community has been grappling with a substantial problem: There isn’t enough visible matter in the universe. Entertainment ‘The Outsiders’ wins best musical and ‘Stereophonic’ best play as women make strides at Tony Awards Alicia Keys electrified the Tony Awards on Sunday, teaming up with superstar Jay-Z on their hit ‘Empire State of Mind,’ while history was made when Broadway toasted the 11th woman to win the best director crown, Danya Taymor. Joe Alwyn says breakup with Taylor Swift was ‘a hard thing to navigate’ Joe Alwyn is speaking publicly for the first time about the end of his years-long relationship with Taylor Swift. Gordon Ramsay says he’s ‘lucky’ to be alive, shows off severe bruising after cycling accident Gordon Ramsay says he’s grateful to be alive but shaken after a recent cycling accident in Connecticut. Business Home sales in May down from year ago: Canadian Real Estate Association The Canadian Real Estate Association says the number of homes sold in May fell compared with a year ago as the average price also moved lower. Telecom summit kicks off in Toronto amid plea for ‘stable regulatory environment’ Industry leaders from Canada’s telecommunications sector are set to gather in downtown Toronto today for the 23rd annual Canadian Telecom Summit. CMHC says annual pace of housing starts in May up 10 per cent from April Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in May climbed 10 per cent compared with April, helped by gains in Montreal and Toronto. Lifestyle Winning $66M Lotto 6-49 ticket purchased in Calgary Someone who bought a lottery ticket in Calgary just won $66 million. opinion opinion | Symbolic meaning behind Princess of Wales’ style choices at first public appearance since diagnosis revealed The Trooping the Colour marked the first public outing this year for the Princess of Wales, who has not been seen at any official royal engagements since December 2023. We now know that was due to abdominal surgery and preventive chemotherapy, with no return to public life anytime soon. But the Princess of Wales chose this occasion to soft launch her return to royal life, and it was eagerly anticipated. Tipping in Canada: How much really goes to the employee? Consumers may have many reasons to feel tip fatigue. But who loses out when we decide to tip less, or not at all? CTVNews.ca spoke with a few industry experts to find out how tipping works and who actually receives the money. Sports Bryson DeChambeau wins another U.S. Open with clutch finish to deny Rory McIlroy Bryson DeChambeau won the U.S. Open on Sunday for the second time with another memorable finish on the 18th hole at Pinehurst No. 2, along with another heavy dose of heartache for Rory McIlroy. Caitlin Clark overcomes hard fouls by scoring 23 points, leads Fever past Sky 91-83 Caitlin Clark overcame another physical challenge from the Chicago Sky by finishing with 22 points, nine assists and eight rebounds to lead the Indiana Fever to a 91-83 victory on Sunday. German police intervene to stem clashes between England and Serbia fans ahead of Euro 2024 match Police rushed to separate brawling fans of the England and Serbia soccer teams on Sunday ahead of their match at the European Championships soccer tournament in Germany. Autos Some Torontonians installing bollards to prevent auto theft In the face of pervasive auto theft in Toronto, some residents are looking to retractable bollards to stand between their vehicle and potential thieves. Maker of Jeep and Dodge plans to kill chrome on cars, citing risks to those who make it Chrome’s century-long reign as that added bit of flash and glamour on new cars may be coming to an end. For least one major auto maker, environmental and serious health concerns are outweighing its aesthetic appeal. Tesla shareholders approve CEO Musk’s US$56 billion pay, company’s move to Texas Tesla shareholders approved CEO Elon Musk’s US$56 billion pay package, the electric vehicle-maker said on Thursday, a big thumbs-up to his leadership and an enticement for keeping his focus on his biggest source of wealth. Local Spotlight Researchers in Waterloo, Ont. hope to pave the way for lunar development using moon’s soil For some, living on the moon is an idea that is truly out of this world. But for others, it’s a concept edging closer to reality. Halifax chef speaks about traumatic brain injury Halifax chef Lauren Marshall was working in the Bahamas on a special event in February when she fainted and fell from a golf cart, hitting the back of her head. House in Ottawa struck by lightning leaving hole in roof: ‘We felt mostly shocked’ The thunderstorm that hit Ottawa Thursday evening was accompanied by heavy rain and lightning that struck a house in Orléans. ‘Historic’ handshake of Canadian and U.S. ironworkers as Gordie Howe bridge connects Canadian and U.S. ironworkers shook hands across the border as the Gordie Howe bridge deck officially becomes an international crossing. ‘If they can run, I can run’: 87-year-old set to complete 10th Manitoba Marathon race Age may be just a number to George Steciuk, but it’s just one of many that add up to one inspirational athlete. Forgotten soldier’s name added to Almonte, Ont. cenotaph thanks to Grade 6 class It has taken more than 100 years, but Almonte’s forgotten soldier, George B. Monterville has had his name etched back into history. Toronto politicians, advocates and other prominent figures share important lesson imparted by their fathers For Father’s Day, CP24.com and CTVNewsToronto.ca reached out to local politicians, community advocates, and other prominent figures in the city to ask them to share what important lesson they have learned from their dads. Moncton bakery owner celebrates 35 years with 220-foot flatbread Fancy Pokket owner Mike Timani has decided to create a 220-foot long flat bread to celebrate its 35th anniversary. ‘Too much warming’: Polar bears in Hudson Bay could go extinct by 2030s if global temperatures continue to increase If certain goals that are in the Paris Climate Accord aren’t met, the existence of polar bears in the Hudson Bay may come to an end. Vancouver Homicide team called to Surrey after incident in residential area The Surrey RCMP says the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has been called to a residential area after an incident Sunday night. B.C. weather: Sun in forecast after record-breaking low weekend temperatures Many parts of B.C. will see several days of sun this week after some regions experienced record-breaking low temperatures over the weekend. B.C. premier to give update on plan for more housing near transit With B.C.’s population continuing to grow, the province’s premier is expected to announce new details about a plan to build more homes near transit hubs. Toronto Third teen pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of homeless Toronto man A third girl accused in the death of a homeless Toronto man has pleaded guilty. Father of 3 identified as Hamilton homicide victim A father of three has been identified as the victim of Hamilton’s latest homicide. ‘Skies about to sizzle’: Toronto weather could feel like 41 Monday People are being advised to plan for the weather with the Greater Toronto Area and much of southern Ontario set to see a bout of sweltering hot summer temperatures starting today. Calgary Calgary mayor says 3 to 5-week repair timeline is the ‘maximum’ Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says work is progressing simultaneously on five issues identified in the city’s feeder main last week and residents are being asked for continued patience with water conservation measures. Alberta government to update use of cellphones and social media in schools Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides is scheduled to provide an update on ‘limiting distractions’ in Alberta schools via the use of cellphones and social media. Winning $66M Lotto 6-49 ticket purchased in Calgary Someone who bought a lottery ticket in Calgary just won $66 million. Ottawa Ottawa housing market ranked as ‘severely unaffordable’ in global survey A new global report finds Ottawa’s housing market is ‘severely unaffordable’ a residents continue to struggle with the high cost of buying a home. HEAT WARNING HEAT WARNING | ‘Heat dome’ to bring scorching temperatures to Ottawa, eastern Ontario starting today A prolonged ‘heat dome’ will bring dangerously hot and humid conditions to Ottawa and eastern Ontario starting on Monday. Driver killed after two-car crash in Embrun, Ont. Ontario Provincial Police are investigation a two-car crash that killed a driver and left another with serious injuries in the community of Embrun, Ont. last Friday. Montreal Montreal under heat warning as humidex expected to exceed 40 The Greater Montreal area is under a heat warning as humidex values are expected to exceed 40 on numerous days this week. More than half of Montreal’s public pools and wading pools listed as ‘temporarily closed’ As Montrealers get ready for a heat wave and are looking for a place to cool off, more than half of the City of Montreal’s public pools and wading pools are listed as temporarily or permanently closed. ‘Bon Cop, Bad Cop’ director Erik Canuel dies Director Erik Canuel, whose films include ‘Nez Rouge’ and ‘Bon Cop Bad Cop,’ has died. Edmonton Davies named captain of Canada men’s team ahead of start of Copa América Alphonso Davies will lead Canada’s men’s soccer team on the quest for the FIFA World Cup in 2026. WEATHER WEATHER | Josh Classen’s forecast: Week starts cool, finishes with some heat We’re into the last few days of spring and it’s been a season dominated by cooler-than-average days. Alberta government to update use of cellphones and social media in schools Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides is scheduled to provide an update on ‘limiting distractions’ in Alberta schools via the use of cellphones and social media. Atlantic Hottest weather of the year so far coming to the Maritimes A heat dome developing in the eastern United States will bring the hottest temperatures and highest humidex values of the year so far to the Maritimes this week. Police arrest 3 in New Glasgow, N.S. RCMP officers have closed roads in New Glasgow, N.S., as they try to arrest a man believed in be inside a home on Monday morning. Halifax police searching for man in Bedford, N.S., after seizing weapon Halifax Regional Police is looking for a man after recovering a weapon during a traffic stop in Bedford, N.S., Monday morning. Winnipeg ‘People get very sick’: Manitoba sees rise in rare, potentially fatal bacterial infection A rise in cases of a rare bacterial infection in Manitoba has prompted health officials to issue a warning. Five taken to hospital in northwest Ont. float plane crash Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a float plane operated by a remote northern Ont. fly-in fishing outfitter crashed, sending five people to hospital. Winnipeg CAO gives notice, mayor to nominate interim replacement Winnipeg’s chief administrative officer has given his notice. Regina Sask. judge rules against Village of Buena Vista in land dispute case A longstanding land dispute between the Village of Buena Vista, Sask. and local cabin owners has reached a verdict after three years. 12 year old cyclist taken to hospital after collision with vehicle A 12-year-old who was hit by a vehicle while riding a bike Saturday night in northwest Regina was transported to hospital after suffering injuries. Plane stored in Regina hangar for 12 years may soon help with rocket development A military jet that has been stored for over a decade at the Regina’s airport may soon fly again and help with future rocket development. Kitchener ‘Prolonged heat event’ to last most of week in Waterloo-Wellington, southern Ontario Waterloo Region, Wellington County, and the majority of southern Ontario communities are in for a hot and humid week. Father of 3 identified as Hamilton homicide victim A father of three has been identified as the victim of Hamilton’s latest homicide. At least 10 animals left in vehicles in Waterloo region this month: police Waterloo regional police are putting out a stern warning to pet owners about animals left in vehicles. Saskatoon Saskatoon business leaders to address police board about crime and safety concerns Two Saskatoon business leaders are appearing before the city’s police board on Thursday to address their growing concerns about crime and community safety. Sask. judge rules against Village of Buena Vista in land dispute case A longstanding land dispute between the Village of Buena Vista, Sask. and local cabin owners has reached a verdict after three years. Two teenage girls, 13 and 17, charged for allegedly using bear spray in Saskatoon robbery Two teenage girls, 13 and 17, are facing charges in connection with a robbery of a 33rd Street business on Thursday night. Northern Ontario Ontario Northland bus fire closes part of Highway 400 Part of Highway 400 was closed on Sunday after an Ontario Northland bus caught on fire. Five taken to hospital in northwest Ont. float plane crash Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a float plane operated by a remote northern Ont. fly-in fishing outfitter crashed, sending five people to hospital. ‘Ready for duty’: Sudbury police dog returns to work after ingesting drugs during raid A furry, four-legged Sudbury police officer is back on his feet and has returned to work after accidentally ingesting highly toxic drugs during a drug bust Friday. London Pedestrian in hospital after west London hit and run Around 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, emergency crews responded the intersection of Wonderland Road and Oxford Street after a 911 call for a crash between a vehicle and a pedestrian. Lambton OPP arrest Windsor driver after multiple traffic incidents A Windsor man is charged following a traffic incident in Lambton Shores over the weekend. Motorcycle driver taken to hospital after Huron County crash A section of Bronson Line is closed in the Municipality of Bluewater following a crash involving a motorcycle. Around 4:50 p.m. on Sunday, crews were called to the road just south of Kippen Road for a single-vehicle crash. Barrie Ontario Northland bus fire closes part of Highway 400 Part of Highway 400 was closed on Sunday after an Ontario Northland bus caught on fire. Hot, humid days are ahead in the coming heatwave Environment Canada cautions vulnerable people during this week’s heat wave. Paddleboarder fatality in Wasaga Beach A man has died after falling from a paddleboard in Wasaga Beach. Windsor Six illegal cannabis storefronts dismantled, including Leamington location Police dismantled six illegal cannabis storefronts, including one in Leamington. Phase 3 of Lauzon Parkway reconstruction starting June 24 Phase 3 of Lauzon Parkway reconstruction is starting next week and last over a year. ‘This wasn’t self-defence’:Closing arguments begin in Windsor murder trial Ryan Taylor, 35, has pleaded not guilty to a single charge of second degree murder. On Monday, the defence told the jury it would not call any evidence so the trial moves on to closing arguments. Vancouver Island Teenager in critical condition after near-drowning at Vancouver Island lake A teenager was taken to hospital in critical condition after being rescued from Langford Lake on Saturday afternoon, according to authorities. B.C. weather: Sun in forecast after record-breaking low weekend temperatures Many parts of B.C. will see several days of sun this week after some regions experienced record-breaking low temperatures over the weekend. Strike at Cascadia Liquor stores on Vancouver Island over, union says Striking employees at three Greater Victoria liquor stores will be returning to work after six weeks on the picket line, the union representing the workers announced Sunday. Kelowna B.C. weather: Sun in forecast after record-breaking low weekend temperatures Many parts of B.C. will see several days of sun this week after some regions experienced record-breaking low temperatures over the weekend. Hunter attacked after shooting bear in B.C.’s Okanagan A hunter was attacked by a black bear near Summerland, B.C., this week after he shot and wounded the animal. June snow in the forecast for some B.C. highways this weekend The summer solstice is one week away, but B.C.’s mountain passes could look more like winter this weekend, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Lethbridge City providing free daisies for Lethbridge to celebrate loved ones on Father’s Day This Sunday is Father’s Day and the City of Lethbridge is helping those honour the memory of loved ones. Jack Ady Cancer Centre unveils Amir and Saker Manji Healing Garden The Amir and Saker Manji Healing Garden was named after Amir Manji, who went through his own cancer journey, and comes following a $500,000 donation toward the centre from his family. Investigation underway into fatal pedestrian collision in Lethbridge An investigation is underway into a fatal collision that left one woman dead Thursday night in Lethbridge. Sault Ste. Marie Sudbury man charged with arson in fire at Manitoulin camp A 37-year-old Sudbury man has been charged with arson after a house fire on Manitoulin Island in April, police say. Five taken to hospital in northwest Ont. float plane crash Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a float plane operated by a remote northern Ont. fly-in fishing outfitter crashed, sending five people to hospital. SPONSORED SPONSORED | The difference between seasonal fuels and how to save at the pump If it seems like fuel prices jump every year just before summer starts, you’re not wrong. Like clockwork, when the weather starts to improve, the price of fuel gets a bit more expensive, but it isn’t totally random. N.L. Babies make a racket — for good reason — at infant music classes Infant music classes are taking off, especially in Newfoundland, where demand is forcing one small business to boom. Princess Anne to visit Newfoundland for 100th anniversary of National War Memorial Princess Anne will be in Newfoundland and Labrador next month to mark the 100th anniversary of the unveiling of the National War Memorial in St. John’s. Feuding Labrador Indigenous groups — one recognized, one not — celebrate court ruling A Federal Court judge has dismissed a bid by Labrador’s Innu Nation to throw out an agreement involving the NunatuKavut Community Council, but both groups claim the ruling is a win. 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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