Medical experts are criticizing Canada's approach to hepatitis B vaccination, saying the country should vaccinate babies from birth.

And in his weekly round of movie reviews, CTV News contributor Richard Crouse says "Incredibles 2" works best when it focuses on family dynamics.

1. Senseless shooting: Two children are recovering in hospital after a shooting at a playground in Scarborough, Ont. on Thursday.

2. Hep B: Canada's current disjointed approach to vaccinating children against hepatitis B makes no sense, says one hepatitis expert who would like to see all babies vaccinated against the virus at birth.

3. PTSD strategy: Canada is set to have its first federal plan to address post-traumatic stress disorder – after a private member's bill passed the Senate.

4. Law school decision: Lawyers, religious groups and private universities are keeping a close eye on a landmark decision from the Supreme Court of Canada involving a proposed Christian law school in B.C.

5. Rising population: Canada's population has passed the 37 million mark, a milestone largely driven by international migration.

And one more thing… The Parrs may be 'supers' but they are a family with all the problems that go along with that. When "Incredibles 2" focuses on family it works best.

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