Good morning. It's Monday, May 25th. We'll see rain ending near noon, then cloudy skies with a chance of showers today, a high of 22. It's currently 12 degrees with the dollar trading at 72.34 cents US. I'm Rob Kirwane and here's what's making news. Montreal police are investigating after shots were fired in the downtown area late Sunday night. Gunshots were heard around 11 P.m. at the intersection of Yonge and William Streets in the Ville Marie Borough. Upon arrival, officers say they did not locate any victims or suspects. They did, however, find shell casings on the ground. The circumstances surrounding the incident remain unknown. Investigators, forensic technicians, and the K9 unit are on site to analyze the scene. Police say they're speaking with witnesses and checking surveillance cameras in the area. There have not been any arrests as of yet. The House of Commons returns today for a final stretch before the summer, with MPs set to debate a budget bill and conservative motion. Conservative leader Pierre Hoalev plans to push for debate on First Nations land claims and private property rights. Legislation tied to the spring economic update, including warrant-based police powers to search mail, continues through Parliament. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand hosts China's foreign minister this week, while Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to New York to promote investment in Canada. Global Affairs Canada says it has summoned Israel's ambassador and condemned the alleged mistreatment of Canadians detained aboard A Gaza-bound aid flotilla. This comes after three activists returned to Vancouver on Sunday, with Sebastian Tao alleging detainees were beaten, shocked with tasers and denied adequate food and water. The Canadians were among 420 people on 41 boats intercepted by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver symbolic aid to Gaza. And the Prime Minister welcomed FIFA President Gianni Infantino to Ottawa yesterday ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Mark Carney says soccer has flourished in Canada since its first World Cup appearance in 1986, pointing to Canada's women's team winning gold of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Infantino says he's excited to bring the World Cup to Canada and he's calling for Canadian flags to be flown from every window during the tournament. In sports, the Toronto Blue Jays open a three-game series against the visiting Miami Marlins tonight with right-hander Trey Savage on the mound. The Jays won two of three over the weekend against the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates to improve their record to 25 and 28. Your light 1067 weather, rain ending near noon today, followed by cloudy skies with a chance of showers and a high of 22. Tonight we'll see a few clouds and a low of 14. Tomorrow, mix of sun and cloud with a high 26, humid X of 29, sunny on Wednesday with a high of 26 degrees. Right now it's 12 degrees. From the light 1067 News Center, I'm Rob Kerwain.
News Update: 8:00am, Monday May 25, 2026
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