What to watch: Highlights from CTV Morning Live
Four things to watch from CTV Morning Live Monday:
New Year, new resolutions
Registered psychologist Dayna Lee-Baggley says that new year’s resolutions need to be achievable goals. She says picking a behavioural goal without an aggressive time frame and attaching a value-driven reason for change are keys to successful resolutions.
New Years rivalry
Canada and the United States will face off at the IIHF World Junior Championship on New Year’s Eve as their last round robin game in the tournament. BarDown’s Jesse Pollock weighs in on Canada’s expectations, and the rivalry that will wrap up 2024.
NYE DIYs
Our friend Sherri French has great ideas for family fun this New Year Eve. She offers an environmentally friendly and cost effective approach to the holiday using household items for games and décor to ring in 2025.
Bumpin’ Bonspiel
The 2025 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials are taking place in Liverpool starting Monday. Canada’s top athletes are competing for the world championship, and a chance at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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