Justin Trudeau's 'Short Skirt' Story Sparks Discomfort at Women's Conference
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau caused unease among attendees at a women's conference in Melbourne, Australia, when he recounted a story about teaching schoolgirls who wore their skirts too short. The anecdote, shared at the Women Deliver conference, left many in the audience squirming. Trudeau, alongside Katie Telford, faced criticism for the seemingly inappropriate tale.
Mother of Missing Teen Pleads for Daughter's Safe Return
In North York, the parents of 14-year-old Esther are appealing for her safe return. Shira and Joseph appeared at Earl Bales Park, where Esther was last seen on Friday night at 11:30 p.m. The mother emphasized that her daughter is not in trouble and simply wants her to come home. Police continue to search for the missing teen.
Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Warnings for Ontario
Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for southern Ontario, with communities west of Ottawa, including Bancroft, Kaladar, and Pembroke, as well as areas from Midland southwest to Sarnia, expected to be affected late this afternoon and into the evening. Residents are advised to stay alert and take precautions.
CBC Pauses Production of Satirical Show Targeting Conservatives
The CBC has paused production of a satirical show called Northland Tales, which was co-produced with APTN. The show reportedly targeted conservatives and Canadian institutions. A CBC statement stressed that the show was produced by CBC Entertainment, not CBC News, and that the pause was due to concerns about its impact on the news brand.
Paige Spiranac's Golf Swing Video Age-Restricted on X
Popular golf influencer Paige Spiranac joked after a video of her swinging a golf club was age-restricted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). The restriction, which limits viewing to users over 18, prompted Spiranac to humorously comment on the situation. The video remains accessible but with an age gate.



