In tonight's top story: Storm-battered California got more wind, rain and snow on Saturday, raising flooding concerns, causing power outages and making travel dangerous. As Jennifer Johnson reports, this is the eighth storm in under a month, and the saturated ground can't handle it.
In Canada, the busy holiday travel season is over, but air travellers are still wiping away the bad taste after weeks of excruciating delays and cancellations across the country. It has been especially frustrating for Canadians still trying to make back the time and money from their ordeal. As Mackenzie Gray reports, there are growing concerns that current regulations in place that are supposed to help compensate passengers aren't doing enough to get airlines to pay what they actually owe.
Multi-generational households are the fastest growing type of living arrangement in Canada, with nearly one-million households in 2021 having multiple family generations living under one roof. In fact, a renovation tax credit aimed at boosting the number of multigenerational homes in Canada is estimated to cost the federal government roughly $44 million over the next five years, according to the parliamentary budget officer (PBO). As Anne Gaviola explains, there are cultural and financial reasons behind the rising popularity.
Plus, Vernon Warnor's first taxi fare of the day was an experience he'd never had before, but says he'd do all over again. In Toronto, a pregnant woman, who wanted to go to a birthing centre, went into labour in the backseat. As Sean O’Shea reports, Warnor made some unprompted decisions that lead to a delivery in the backseat.
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In Canada, the busy holiday travel season is over, but air travellers are still wiping away the bad taste after weeks of excruciating delays and cancellations across the country. It has been especially frustrating for Canadians still trying to make back the time and money from their ordeal. As Mackenzie Gray reports, there are growing concerns that current regulations in place that are supposed to help compensate passengers aren't doing enough to get airlines to pay what they actually owe.
Multi-generational households are the fastest growing type of living arrangement in Canada, with nearly one-million households in 2021 having multiple family generations living under one roof. In fact, a renovation tax credit aimed at boosting the number of multigenerational homes in Canada is estimated to cost the federal government roughly $44 million over the next five years, according to the parliamentary budget officer (PBO). As Anne Gaviola explains, there are cultural and financial reasons behind the rising popularity.
Plus, Vernon Warnor's first taxi fare of the day was an experience he'd never had before, but says he'd do all over again. In Toronto, a pregnant woman, who wanted to go to a birthing centre, went into labour in the backseat. As Sean O’Shea reports, Warnor made some unprompted decisions that lead to a delivery in the backseat.
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