A Toronto cop is garnering praise for his handling of a shoplifting incident that didn't end in typical fashion. In other Canadian news, an Alberta man is suffering a second dose of wildfire misfortune and a New Brunswick seniors home is wiping out their toilet paper rationing plan.

1. Home lost: An Alberta man whose Fort McMurray home was destroyed by wildfire has been hit with another property loss: forest fires have destroyed his second home, this time in B.C.

2. Helping hand: A Toronto police officer answering a shoplifting call is being commended for the fashion of his response. Rather than arrest the man, he paid for the dress clothes he was accused of stealing for an upcoming job interview.

3. Tornadoes: Environment Canada has confirmed that a second tornado touched down in Ontario's cottage country on Friday, producing winds of up to speeds of 190 kilometres per hour.

4. Toilet paper policy: The management of a New Brunswick seniors home faced a backlash after they started rationing toilet paper in a bid to save money, forcing residents to buy their own.

5. Married competition: Carter and Leah Balaberda's marriage hasn't dampened their competitive spirit. With dozens of medals each, and hopes for more, they're in hot competition at the 7th World Dwarf Games.