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Snowy long weekend | Who wants to join U.S. | Kayaker vs Whale
Top of the Morning! Happy Valentine's Day! Chance of flurries, High -4.
MORNING NEWS SCRAMBLE
Keep the shovels (and kids) handy: Lots more snow on the way over Family Day weekend
❄️ Heads up southern Ontario, snowy weekend ahead ❄️
Two waves of snow are expected to bring near continuous snow the whole weekend ⚠️
Wave 1 Saturday: Less accumulation but more certain
Wave 2 Sunday: Less certain but higher snowfall totals possibleDetails 👇
#ONstorm#ONwx
— ECCC Weather Ontario (@ECCCWeatherON)
9:25 PM • Feb 13, 2025
The age group most likely to want to join the U.S.
The Hub has a commentary titled “Almost half of my generation wants Canada to join the U.S. Here’s why”, in which the Gen Z author points to a recent Ipsos poll showing 43% of Canadians aged 18-34 would choose to become American if they got U.S. citizenship and their assets were converted to U.S. dollars. The author cites the death of the homeownership dream and a lack of economic opportunity as major reasons for the result.
What’s your reaction a poll finding 43% of Gen Z Canadians would vote to become American? |
On the provincial campaign trail
🟦 PC Leader Doug Ford had no events scheduled yesterday.
🟥 Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie says Doug Ford’s trip to Washington was a partisan one and not appropriate in the middle of an election.
🟧 NDP Leader Marit Stiles was in Sudbury to announce her northern platform. She agrees with Crombie’s position on Ford’s Washington trip and is asking the Integrity Commissioner to look into it.
Amputation risk leads to cooler recall
Igloo is recalling more than a million 90-quart coolers in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico because they can pinch a user’s fingers causing amputation and crushing risks. The company has received a dozen reports of injuries. You can check out the specific models here. Owners should stop using the coolers and contact Igloo for a free replacement handle.
Court fight over delayed luggage

Source: Air Canada Instagram
CBC News reports that Air Canada is taking a passenger to court after a regulator ordered it to pay him $2,000 for delayed luggage. Air Canada says the regulator didn’t properly apply or interpret the rules when making the decision so it’s appealing. The passenger says he has no plans to hire a lawyer to win back what the regulator says he’s owed. One expert told CBC News: “Litigation lawyers aren’t cheap… It puts customers at a real disadvantage.”
Watch out for fake $100’s
York Police say keep an eye out for fake $100 Canadian bills. They’ve had 14 complaints from people who received the phony bills after selling items online.
Holiday hippo death lawsuit
An American man is suing a tour operator after his wife was killed by a hippo while on safari in Zambia last year. The suit alleges the woman was watching the animal during a bush walk when it attacked her. The suit is for $15,000 and accuses the tour operator of not providing a safe environment.
Humpback whale swallows and spits out kayaker
Luckily, the kayaker, Adrian Simancas came out unscathed despite being fully enclosed inside the whale's mouth.
— ABC News (@abcnews)
10:10 PM • Feb 13, 2025
The whale briefly swallowed a 24-year-old kayaker last Saturday during a father-son excursion out on the icy waters around Chile’s southernmost Patagonia region. The terrifying moment captured on camera by the kayaker’s father.
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KEEP THE CHANGE
Tax holiday: “a flop” for small businesses
Global News reports that the GST/HST break didn’t do much to boost small business sales across the country. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says only 5% of members saw stronger sales compared to the same time last year. Hospitality businesses (i.e. restaurants) were the most likely to see any increase.
What Canadians are willing to boycott
According to a Leger poll, 56% of Canadians say they won’t travel to the U.S. or have cancelled plans, 60% say they’ll stop buying American alcohol, but only 28% say they’ll cancel U.S. streaming services like Disney and Netflix.
HEALTHY START
To run longer or faster?
Today.com breaks down the pros and cons of longer vs faster runs. It concludes that the right decision depends on you, your ability, and goals. Longer, slower runs build endurance, need less recovery, and are easier on the joints, but faster runs are more efficient and burn more calories per minute.
Is Melatonin addictive?
Vogue looks into the popular sleep supplement, and if it’s addictive if taken for the long term. A sleep doctor quoted in the story admits there’s still a lot we don’t know about melatonin, and even though there isn’t evidence to say it’s addictive that doesn’t mean it won’t become a habit that you feel you can’t sleep without.
AND… ANOTHER THING!
Easy family dinners
In honour of Family Day on Monday, here are 35 easy family dinner ideas from Allrecipes to enjoy!
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