CTVNews.ca Top Stories BREAKING BREAKING | Jagmeet Singh pulls NDP out of deal with Trudeau Liberals, takes aim at Poilievre Conservatives NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has pulled his party out of the supply-and-confidence agreement that had been helping keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberals in power. The Liberal-NDP deal is dead. What did it accomplish? NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh revealed Wednesday that he’s ‘ripped up’ the supply and confidence agreement with the Liberals. Here’s a look at everything the deal accomplished — and what’s been left unfinished. Liberal House Leader ‘quite surprised’ by NDP pulling out of two-party deal Government House Leader Karina Gould says she was ‘quite surprised’ when she found out “at the same time as other Canadians today” that NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was pulling out of the supply-and-confidence deal with the Liberal government. ‘Unprovoked’ attacks in Vancouver leave man dead, another with severed hand A pair of stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver left one man dead and another with a severed hand on Wednesday morning. Officials identify 14-year-old student as suspect in Georgia school shooting that left 4 dead The gunman who opened fire inside Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga., is a 14-year-old male, Georgia officials confirmed Wednesday. Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate for third consecutive time The Bank of Canada has cut its policy interest rate for a third consecutive time. Governor Tiff Macklem says if the economy continues to improve, Canadians can expect more rate cuts later this year. ‘Terrifying’: Suspect tries to drive over cruiser to escape after police surround stolen Bronco at Mississauga drive-thru A call about a suspicious vehicle ended with a Ford Bronco sitting atop a Peel police cruiser at a Tim Hortons drive-thru in Mississauga Tuesday. Health Canada orders provinces to destroy old COVID-19 vaccines amid wait for new batch Ontario has been directed to withdraw and destroy all remaining supplies of last year’s COVID-19 vaccines while it awaits delivery of an updated shot, which is only expected to arrive in October, the health ministry confirms. Bear cub from northern Ont. survives 10-hour drive to Windsor in back of van, being fed Taco Bell A black bear cub survived a 10-hour drive to Windsor while being fed Taco Bell after being found in the middle of a road near Cochrane, Ont. Canada ‘Unprovoked’ attacks in Vancouver leave man dead, another with severed hand A pair of stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver left one man dead and another with a severed hand on Wednesday morning. ‘Terrifying’: Suspect tries to drive over cruiser to escape after police surround stolen Bronco at Mississauga drive-thru A call about a suspicious vehicle ended with a Ford Bronco sitting atop a Peel police cruiser at a Tim Hortons drive-thru in Mississauga Tuesday. ‘She was kind, she was brilliant’: Family, friends remember Ingleside, Ont. teen struck and killed while cycling Charlotte Light was supposed to start high school this week. Instead her family and friends are gathering to mourn the loss of the 14-year-old, remembered for her love of family, faith and a passion for soccer, theatre and dance. Some banks rethinking strategy on home mortgage competition Some Canadian banks say they’re starting to question how aggressively they go after mortgage customers amid intense competition. Lawsuit over management of The Stronach Group’s wealth settled out of court: company The Stronach Group says a lawsuit filed by Frank Stronach’s son and granddaughter over management of the family business’s wealth has been settled out of court. 2 Canadians face 36 charges following months-long human trafficking investigation A Brampton resident is one of the two people facing dozens of human trafficking charges following a 10-month-long investigation that started in eastern Ontario. World Officials identify 14-year-old student as suspect in Georgia school shooting that left 4 dead The gunman who opened fire inside Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga., is a 14-year-old male, Georgia officials confirmed Wednesday. The suspect in the Chicago-area L train shooting will be held until trial, a judge rules The suspect in a mass killing on a Chicago-area transit train systematically shot three sleeping passengers at close range before before moving to a second train car and firing on a man who tried to shield himself, prosecutors said Wednesday. White House signalling it will likely stop Nippon Steel’s plans to buy U.S. Steel The White House is signalling an openness to blocking the acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel, as a government review of the proposed takeover by the Japanese company is on the cusp of ending. Grenfell Tower was a ‘death trap’ after failures by U.K. government and industry, inquiry says A damning report on a deadly London high-rise fire concluded Wednesday that decades of failures by government, regulators and industry turned Grenfell Tower into a ‘death trap’ where 72 people lost their lives. Federal agents seize US$33 million worth of cocaine on Puerto Rican island popular with tourists Federal agents on Wednesday seized US$33 million worth of cocaine aboard a boat that was trying to smuggle the drug into the tiny Puerto Rican island of Vieques, according to officials. JD Vance’s Catholicism helped shape his views. So did this little-known group of Catholic thinkers By his own account, Ohio Sen. JD Vance’s 2019 conversion to Catholicism provided a spiritual fulfillment he couldn’t find in his Yale education or career success. Politics BREAKING BREAKING | Jagmeet Singh pulls NDP out of deal with Trudeau Liberals, takes aim at Poilievre Conservatives NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has pulled his party out of the supply-and-confidence agreement that had been helping keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberals in power. The Liberal-NDP deal is dead. What did it accomplish? NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh revealed Wednesday that he’s ‘ripped up’ the supply and confidence agreement with the Liberals. Here’s a look at everything the deal accomplished — and what’s been left unfinished. Farmers caught in crossfire as China targets Canadian canola for investigation Prairie farmers are bracing for a financial hit in the wake of China saying it will launch an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola imports. Health Health Canada orders provinces to destroy old COVID-19 vaccines amid wait for new batch Ontario has been directed to withdraw and destroy all remaining supplies of last year’s COVID-19 vaccines while it awaits delivery of an updated shot, which is only expected to arrive in October, the health ministry confirms. Canadian researchers find signs of awareness in comatose patient, study says Researchers in London, Ont., say they were able to detect awareness in a comatose patient with a brain injury — a finding they say ‘opens the door’ to providing better care with the hope of more accurately predicting critically injured patients’ prognosis for recovery. ‘I wouldn’t be here’: Ontario supervised consumption site users speak out on closures Reggie Garrett weeps as he speaks about the Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre, which houses the supervised consumption site he uses. It is one of 10 such sites slated for closure after the province announced new rules. Sci-Tech Small asteroid burns up in Earth’s atmosphere over the Philippines A small asteroid discovered on Wednesday harmlessly burned up in Earth’s atmosphere the same day, NASA said. ‘Enthusiastic amateur’ finds ‘remarkable’ Pictish ring buried for more than 1,000 years A ‘remarkable’ Pictish ring with ‘an intricate setting’ was discovered in Scotland by an amateur archeologist after being buried for more than 1,000 years. ‘It’s pretty unique to see them’: Salamander migration in full swing in Manitoba Herds of salamanders are crossing the road in western Manitoba by the dozens. Entertainment Giller Prize releases long list, drops Scotiabank from name The group of authors in contention for this year’s $100,000 Giller Prize has been whittled down to 12, but one name is notably absent from the list: Scotiabank. A prosecutor asks for charges to be reinstated against Alec Baldwin in the ‘Rust’ case A prosecutor asked a New Mexico judge to reconsider the decision to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of a western movie, according to a court filing made public Wednesday. Cummings, Bachman reach settlement over the Guess Who name with former bandmates A long-running battle over the Guess Who name has come to an end. Business Some banks rethinking strategy on home mortgage competition Some Canadian banks say they’re starting to question how aggressively they go after mortgage customers amid intense competition. Four natural disasters across Canada led to record number of insurance claims: bureau The Insurance Bureau of Canada says this summer saw a record number of insurance claims driven by four major weather events and natural disasters over the span of four weeks. Farmers caught in crossfire as China targets Canadian canola for investigation Prairie farmers are bracing for a financial hit in the wake of China saying it will launch an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola imports. Lifestyle OPINION OPINION | Opinion: I’m 36 — when do I have to give up crop tops? Having recently turned 36, CNN Style producer Jacqui Palumbo asks readers if she is too old to still be wearing a crop top. The US$10-million cocktail everyone is drinking at the U.S. Open At the U.S. Open currently underway in New York, a single cocktail will surpass US$10 million in sales before the tennis grand slam event ends Sept. 8. Swimmer known as the The Shark is trying again to cross Lake Michigan An ultra swimmer is trying again to cross Lake Michigan, from Michigan to Wisconsin, just a few weeks after trouble with a GPS device forced him to give up after 60 miles (96 kilometers). Sports Ballon d’Or: Lionel Messi is left off list of contenders for soccer’s biggest individual prize Lionel Messi may be considered by many as the greatest soccer player of all time, but the Argentina star was omitted from the list of nominations to win this year’s Ballon d’Or award — the sport’s most prized individual honor. ‘You’re crazy!’: Sprinter fails to qualify for 100m final, but proposes to girlfriend in front of 40,000 people Paralympic sprinter Alessandro Ossola may have failed to qualify for the final of the T63 100 metres, but the Italian secured a ‘yes’ from his ecstatic girlfriend after proposing to her in the stands of the Stade de France after the race. Karolina Muchova returns to U.S. Open semifinals for second straight year by beating Haddad Maia Karolina Muchova is back in the U.S. Open semifinals for the second straight year, punctuating her return from wrist surgery by beating No. 22 Beatriz Haddad Maia 6-1, 6-4 on Wednesday. Autos Volvo Cars revamps SUV hybrid as it shifts plans away from pure electric Volvo Cars said on Wednesday that plug-in hybrids would continue to be a critical part of its profit growth plans over the next few years and that it would revamp its XC90 hybrid sports utility vehicle. Ontario man told his EV needs $33K battery. Software update fixes the problem An Ontario man said he couldn’t believe an electric car he bought three years ago for $20,000 would need a new battery at a cost of more than $33,000. U.S. reports 28th death caused by exploding Takata air bag inflators Another death has been linked to dangerous Takata air bag inflators by U.S. regulators, the 28th in the United States. Local Spotlight ‘It’s pretty unique to see them’: Salamander migration in full swing in Manitoba Herds of salamanders are crossing the road in western Manitoba by the dozens. Bear cub from northern Ont. survives 10-hour drive to Windsor in back of van, being fed Taco Bell A black bear cub survived a 10-hour drive to Windsor while being fed Taco Bell after being found in the middle of a road near Cochrane, Ont. B.C. woman who sought $5K from neighbour over noise ordered to pay $50 for nuisance A British Columbia woman who unsuccessfully sued her downstairs neighbour last fall for making too much noise has now failed in a bid to sue her upstairs neighbour for being too loud. Windsor musician receives rare honour of taking the stage at Detroit Jazz Festival A trumpeter from Windsor is performing at the Detroit Jazz Festival this weekend — a rare honour for a musician from the Rose City. Humpback whale calf struck by BC Ferries vessel ‘likely to survive,’ research society says A humpback whale calf that was struck by a BC Ferries vessel off of northern Vancouver Island last Thursday is expected to recover, a local marine research society says. Meet the man living in the middle of a Kitchener, Ont. roundabout Drivers going by a Kitchener roundabout may have noticed something unusual – a tent set up on the centre island. This wilderness resort designed and built by the Timber Kings just hit the market in B.C. A family-owned B.C. wilderness resort designed and built by HGTV’s Timber Kings – who said it was one of the “coolest and most challenging” projects they have undertaken – has hit the market for $21.5 million. ‘I don’t know what we’re going to do’: Historic Saskatchewan theatre floods, owners fear closure Alan Dougherty, co-owner of Estevan’s Orpheum Theatre believes the historic theatre’s future is up in the air following recent flooding. ‘Mini Thni’: Alta. First Nations community reclaims traditional Stoney Nakoda name A First Nations community west of Calgary has officially reclaimed its traditional Stoney Nakoda name. The Stoney Nakoda Nations held an event on Thursday to officially rename Morley to Mînî Thnî. Vancouver ‘Unprovoked’ attacks in Vancouver leave man dead, another with severed hand A pair of stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver left one man dead and another with a severed hand on Wednesday morning. BREAKING BREAKING | Jagmeet Singh pulls NDP out of deal with Trudeau Liberals, takes aim at Poilievre Conservatives NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has pulled his party out of the supply-and-confidence agreement that had been helping keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberals in power. Man attempted to pull stranger into his vehicle in Abbotsford, police say Police in Abbotsford are investigating what they call a “suspicious occurrence” on a hiking trail in the city last week. Toronto ‘Terrifying’: Suspect tries to drive over cruiser to escape after police surround stolen Bronco at Mississauga drive-thru A call about a suspicious vehicle ended with a Ford Bronco sitting atop a Peel police cruiser at a Tim Hortons drive-thru in Mississauga Tuesday. Police seek 2 suspects captured on video setting vehicle on fire in Richmond Hill York Regional Police are seeking two suspects who were caught on surveillance camera lighting a vehicle on fire in Richmond Hill on Tuesday. BREAKING BREAKING | Jagmeet Singh pulls NDP out of deal with Trudeau Liberals, takes aim at Poilievre Conservatives NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has pulled his party out of the supply-and-confidence agreement that had been helping keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberals in power. Calgary Calgary no longer able to afford Green Line project following provincial scope change: mayor The City of Calgary is no longer able to afford the cost of the CTrain Green Line project, following a “significant scope change” by the provincial government. Alberta ordered by Health Canada to destroy COVID-19 vaccines A spokesperson for Alberta Health says that as of Aug. 31, all old-strain COVID-19 vaccines are no longer available, but neither is the new formula. Grazing goats return to Calgary this month A herd of goats will once again be tasked with weed control in Calgary this month. Ottawa ‘She was kind, she was brilliant’: Family, friends remember Ingleside, Ont. teen struck and killed while cycling Charlotte Light was supposed to start high school this week. Instead her family and friends are gathering to mourn the loss of the 14-year-old, remembered for her love of family, faith and a passion for soccer, theatre and dance. Snowbirds and UK Red Arrows to fly over Ottawa-Gatineau Wednesday The Snowbirds and the United Kingdom’s Air Force will be conducting a flypast over Ottawa and Gatineau on Wednesday evening. OC Transpo looking at 5 scenarios to address potential deficit as mayor calls for $140 million in funding OC Transpo is looking at five scenarios to address a potential $130 million to $150 million deficit a year over the next five years, if the federal and provincial governments do not provide new funding to support the transit service. Montreal Whooping cough cases surging in Quebec: public health Cases of whooping cough are surging in Quebec, and the number of cases during the current outbreak is much higher than the few hundred seen in the average year. Student may need to repeat class due to controversial Quebec Education Ministry grading system The parents of Olivier Boulerice are calling the Quebec Education Ministry’s grading system that may cause him to need to repeat a class. Urban farmers bring the Montreal melon back on old horse race track site With the exception of two huge U2 concerts on the site, the Hippodrome Blue Bonnets has been dormant since 2009, and while Montreal and Quebec plant to build the green space is being used to grow food, including the once thought lost Montreal melon. Edmonton City councillor decries elimination of road safety ‘tools’ in wake of Alberta move to limit photo radar An Edmonton city councillor says the provincial government’s decision to eliminate the use of photo radar on the bulk of roadways crews currently patrol will mean denying residents safer roads. Police release image of van suspected in St. Albert shooting Mounties have released a photo of the van believed to be involved in a shooting in St. Albert over the long weekend. ‘Equipment repair’ briefly leaves nearly 25,000 customers without power in south Edmonton: EPCOR A large section of south Edmonton was briefly without power on Wednesday afternoon. Atlantic Halifax police find human remains near Long Lake Halifax Regional Police found human remains near Long Lake on Tuesday. BREAKING BREAKING | Jagmeet Singh pulls NDP out of deal with Trudeau Liberals, takes aim at Poilievre Conservatives NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has pulled his party out of the supply-and-confidence agreement that had been helping keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberals in power. Five things to know heading into the fall season for the Maritimes The Maritime provinces prepare to transition from summer to fall. Winnipeg Cyclist struck by car during Winnipeg protest A car struck a cyclist during a demonstration at Portage and Main Wednesday afternoon. ‘It’s pretty unique to see them’: Salamander migration in full swing in Manitoba Herds of salamanders are crossing the road in western Manitoba by the dozens. Winnipeg guitarist searching for two prized instruments stolen from home A Winnipeg guitarist who’s worked with artists like Corb Lund, Del Barber and Romi Mayes is asking for his two favourite guitars to be returned. Regina Sask. RCMP arrest driver travelling at ‘extremely high rates of speed’ near resort community Saskatchewan RCMP say a 19-year-old is facing a lengthy list of charges after he was seen driving at ‘extremely high rates of speed’ between Kenosee Lake and Carlyle Saturday night. Saskatchewan’s trade, agriculture ministers pen letter, calling for swift resolution of canola dispute with China Both Saskatchewan’s trade and agriculture ministers have sent their concerns to Ottawa regarding an ongoing dispute involving Canadian canola shipped to China. University of Regina says it has a record number of students enrolled The University of Regina (U of R) says it has seen its highest enrollment ever, with 17,409 students registered for the fall term. Kitchener Abdullah Haredo sentenced for fatal 2019 shooting of Kitchener man A Kitchener man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for the fatal shooting of Irshad Sabriye. But he’ll only spend two more years behind bars. 43 reported overdoses, two drug deaths over six-day period in Waterloo Region Another community alert has been issued in Waterloo Region after dangerous substances were found in the local drug supply. We also get the region’s reaction to the CTS shutdown. Waterloo garage fire causes heavy smoke and $150K in damages No injuries were reported after a garage fire in Waterloo Wednesday morning. Saskatoon Saskatchewan judge orders Vern’s Pizza location to stop using the name after franchise feud A judge has ordered the Vern’s Pizza in Saskatoon’s Sutherland neighbourhood to stop using the Vern’s name after finding its franchise agreement expired in 2016. Sask. village loses hotel, post office and town office in fire A small Saskatchewan village has lost several important landmarks following a fire earlier this week. Saskatoon police seize kilos of meth and fentanyl Two Saskatoon men face drug trafficking charges after police seized a sizeable stash of meth, fentanyl, cocaine and cash on Friday. Northern Ontario So long, Superstack – Vale to dismantle Sudbury’s famous landmark Vale is moving ahead with dismantling the Superstack in Greater Sudbury, the mining giant announced Wednesday. The Superstack, along with the less famous Copperstack, are being taken down at the Copper Cliff Smelter Complex. BREAKING BREAKING | Jagmeet Singh pulls NDP out of deal with Trudeau Liberals, takes aim at Poilievre Conservatives NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has pulled his party out of the supply-and-confidence agreement that had been helping keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberals in power. Bear cub from northern Ont. survives 10-hour drive to Windsor in back of van, being fed Taco Bell A black bear cub survived a 10-hour drive to Windsor while being fed Taco Bell after being found in the middle of a road near Cochrane, Ont. London Some signs of progress, but frustration still grows over former McCormick’s site There are signs of progress at the site of the former McCormick’s cookie factory in London’s Old East Village, but the condition of the historic building continues to be a concern for both the ward councillor and neighbours. Increased police presence in Newbury following an investigation Currently there are no concerns for public safety, however the public is being advised to avoid the area of Broadway Street between Henry Street, James Street, and Emmot Street for the time being. Driver nabbed during back-to-school safety blitz Police have nabbed a driver during the London police’s back-to-school safety blitz. Barrie Road extension in Barrie’s south end to open ahead of schedule The opening of a much-anticipated new road in Barrie that is expected to relieve traffic congestion in the city’s south end is ahead of schedule. WITH PHOTOS WITH PHOTOS | Leafs star Morgan Rielly hosts charity golf tournament in Muskoka Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly brought teammates Ryan Reaves and Jake McCabe to Gravenhurst on Wednesday to support Motionball for Special Olympics. Barrie police issue 25 tickets on first day of school in safety zones Barrie police issued more than two dozen tickets on the first day of school Tuesday, targeting drivers in community safety zones. Windsor Tecumseh road collision diverts evening commutes Presently, all east and westbound lanes of Tecumseh Road East are closed from Walker Road to Byng Road due to a collision. Child drowns in Harrow swimming pool over Labour Day weekend Essex County OPP say that a child was located unresponsive in a swimming pool at an address on Huffman Road on Saturday. When it comes to a potential fall election, ‘we’ll be ready for it’ says Ontario NDP leader Marit Stiles Marit Stiles is in Windsor this week for the NDP’s key caucus retreat ahead of their return to Queen’s Park. The Ontario party leader has been preparing for a potential fall election. Vancouver Island ‘Unprovoked’ attacks in Vancouver leave man dead, another with severed hand A pair of stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver left one man dead and another with a severed hand on Wednesday morning. Elephant seals used deep sea sonar equipment as ‘dinner bell’: B.C. researchers Scientists say new research shows how northern elephant seals used sonar from a deep sea research facility off the British Columbia coast like a “dinner bell” as they hunted for prey. Veteran BC United legislator Mike Bernier to run as independent in fall election Veteran British Columbia legislator Mike Bernier will run in the fall provincial election as an independent instead of joining several former BC United candidates in running under the B.C. Conservatives banner. Kelowna Have you seen Lulu? Kelowna RCMP searching for stolen puppy Mounties in Kelowna are appealing to the public for help reuniting a stolen puppy named Lulu with its owner. RCMP issue ‘strong warning’ against unsanctioned pre-grad parties in B.C.’s Okanagan Authorities are urging parents in B.C.’s Okanagan to speak with their teenagers about the dangers of attending “unsanctioned” pre-graduation parties. Commercial truck plunges off bridge in B.C. Interior, driver unaccounted for, RCMP say The driver of a semi truck and trailer that plunged off of a bridge in the B.C. Interior Saturday morning has not been located, according to police. Lethbridge Alleged Lethbridge drug house shut down by Alberta sheriffs Alberta sheriffs have closed a problem property in Lethbridge, saying they were called to the home over alleged drug activity more than a dozen times since 2022. Lethbridge police lay charges in grandparent scam that allegedly used AI to trick victims Lethbridge police have laid charges against two people in connection with a recent grandparent scheme that allegedly utilized artificial intelligence (AI). Brooks man caught driving 140 km/h on Mayor Magrath Drive Lethbridge police say a 25-year-old man from Brooks was caught driving dangerously at more than twice the posted speed limit on the weekend. Sault Ste. Marie Algoma OPP say impaired driver struck tree, beer cans were strewn around vehicle Ontario Provincial Police say they found beer cans strewn on the road after hearing reports that a pickup truck hit a tree in Hilton Beach on St. Joseph Island. $106K prize attracting international teams to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., curling tournament It is only the second annual fall classic curling tournament in Sault Ste. Marie, but the number of teams and amount of the prize purse has grown exponentially. Funding will boost housing construction in the Sault Hundreds of new housing units will soon come to Sault Ste. Marie thanks to recent funding from the provincial government. N.L. 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. Cow cuddling: Why a Newfoundland farm is offering quality time with these ‘gentle creatures’ Jim Lester’s farm hopped on the cow-cuddling trend in early August, and his time slots have been pretty well sold out ever since. 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