1. Cyber shutdown: CTV News has learned that the federal government's National Research Council was forced to shut down its computers to stop cyberattacks from China. Sources say Chinese hackers had been trying to get into NRC computers for the past month. On Monday, it was decided that a complete shutdown was necessary to stop the hackers from stealing sensitive information.

2. Ashes returned: A stolen pendant containing the ashes of nine-year-old Dawson Pentecost has been returned to his family in Edmonton. The cremation pendant was hanging in the family's pick-up truck when someone broke in and stole it earlier this month. After Dawson's parents made an emotional public plea, police say an Edmonton resident found the pendant and turned it in.

3. Ford Fest charge: A Toronto man has been charged after police say an online post encouraged people to throw eggs and tomatoes at Toronto Mayor Rob Ford during an event in a city park. Police allege the man offered free beer to anyone who threw food at Ford during the latest "Ford Fest" last week.

4. Online outrage: After the story of feminist pioneer Therese Casgrain's quiet disappearance from the $50 bill and the volunteer award which bore her name since 1982 made headlines over the weekend, Canadians took to social media to show their outrage. We've rounded up some of the reaction.

5. Green appeal: Why aren't Millennials playing golf? That's the challenge for Canadian golf courses struggling to keep jaded, tech-savvy, and cash-strapped teens and 20-somethings playing the sport.