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Pasteurs, Tremblements de Terre & Blues de Jour de Pluie — Votre Mardi à Toronto

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🚗 Routes & Météo

  1. Prenez vos parapluies, les amis ! De fortes pluies balayent la grande région de Toronto, faisant grimper le risque d'inondation alors qu'Environnement Canada avertit d'une pluie de 10 à 20 mm. Étant donné la période déjà humide, l'accumulation d'eau sur les routes pourrait causer des complications de voyage — ne laissez pas votre tasse de café devenir de la soupe !

  2. Vous l'avez ressenti ? Un tremblement de terre de magnitude 3,9 a secoué la région d'Ottawa-Gatineau hier après-midi, frappant à 12h36. Heureusement, aucun blessé n'a été signalé, mais cela a certainement surpris certains résidents aujourd'hui — mieux qu'un coup de caféine !

⚖️ Crimes & Sécurité

  1. Un pasteur dans de sales draps ! Un pasteur de Vaughan fait partie des 15 personnes accusées dans un stratagème frauduleux visant le programme de prévention du sans-abrisme en Ontario. L'opération, surnommée Projet Great One, soulève de sérieuses inquiétudes sur la mauvaise gestion des fonds censés soutenir les plus vulnérables. Restez à l'affût ; c'est un rappel que l'intégrité compte, surtout dans le service communautaire.

  2. Un cambriolage tragique secoue Ajax. Un jeune homme a été tué lors d'un cambriolage tôt mardi matin. La police est à la recherche de plusieurs suspects qui ont fui les lieux. Cet événement souligne l'importance de la sécurité et de la vigilance communautaire — restez alertes et en sécurité !

  3. Des leçons difficiles au palais de justice. Un procès est en cours pour un opérateur de transit MiWay accusé d'avoir causé une collision mortelle à Mississauga. Alors que les preuves vidéo sont présentées au tribunal, c'est un rappel du besoin crucial de sécurité routière — espérons un procès équitable et un trajet sans embouteillage pour tous.

  4. Des visages politiques frais ! Doly Begum, nouvelle députée élue de Scarborough-Sud-Ouest, a les yeux rivés sur les élections complémentaires locales. Ce bouleversement pourrait influencer la politique provinciale et donner une voix plus forte aux enjeux locaux — restez à l'écoute !

🌿 Communauté & Culture

  1. Les prisons se développent ? Eh bien, elles s'agrandissent ! L'Ontario prévoit une expansion incroyable de ses prisons, ajoutant près de 6 000 lits d'ici 2050. Ce mouvement, poussé par la surpopulation, soulève d'importantes conversations sur la réforme de la justice pénale dans la province — espérons que cela mène à une meilleure réhabilitation !

  2. Une histoire qui mérite d'être racontée. La star de la LNH, Chris Pronger, s'est engagé dans la prise de parole en public, offrant des perspectives de son parcours au hockey. Sa nouvelle plateforme vise à inspirer et à éduquer — une belle leçon sur la transformation des défis en opportunités !

💼 Affaires & Économie

  1. Des uniformes qui ne vous coûteront rien ! L'Ontario met en place des plans pour empêcher les travailleurs de devoir payer leur propre uniforme. Ce mouvement législatif est une grande victoire pour les droits des employés et pourrait sauver beaucoup de dépenses imprévues — enfin, quelque chose à célébrer le jour de paie !

  2. Les Blue Jays remaniement ! Les Blue Jays ont placé le lanceur Shane Bieber sur la liste des joueurs blessés de 60 jours tout en acquérant de nouveaux talents des White Sox. C'est une grande semaine pour l'équipe qui effectue des ajustements tout en visant une saison réussie — espérons que ce changement apporte de la chance !

  3. Mises à jour du paysage libéral ! Les libéraux sont revenus à Ottawa avec une majorité éclatante après avoir remporté trois élections complémentaires, marquant un changement historique dans le pouvoir. Cela pourrait façonner les décisions politiques à venir — c'est le moment de faire entendre vos opinions et de rester impliqué dans la gouvernance locale.

🎉 Histoires réconfortantes

  1. Mystère résolu après des décennies ! Un corps découvert dans le lac Ontario en 1992 a finalement été identifié comme étant celui d'un homme de la Saskatchewan. Grâce à la génétique d'investigation, cette affaire de longue date apporte une conclusion à un mystère qui hantait beaucoup de monde. C'est un rappel réconfortant des avancées technologiques qui aident les familles à trouver des réponses.

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Meet Danielle Martin, the new Liberal MP for University—Rosedale

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Heavy rains, thunderstorms in Toronto could lead to overflowing rivers, pools of water: Environment Canada

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Church Street plan could make The Village pedestrian-friendly this summer

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What the Ford government’s education reform means for boards under supervision

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Leafs close out home schedule with another loss

Leafs close out home schedule with another loss

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Man found dead in Lake Ontario in 1992 identified as Saskatchewan man: police

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Ontario plans massive jail expansion, internal government documents show

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Politics Apr 14, 2026
MiWay transit operator on trial for deadly Mississauga collision

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Ontario Liberals want newly elected MP Doly Begum to campaign in upcoming byelection

Ontario Liberals want newly elected MP Doly Begum to campaign in upcoming byelection

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Crime Apr 14, 2026
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Man dead after alleged targeted incident at Ajax home: Durham police

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Ontario government moves to prevent workers from having to pay for uniforms

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Ontario pastor charged with fraud after York Region homelessness prevention program targeted: police

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General Apr 14, 2026

Minor earthquake rumbles Ottawa-Gatineau area

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General Apr 14, 2026

Toronto Tempo sign Canadian guard Kia Nurse ahead of inaugural WNBA season

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Saint John police chief accused of misconduct in Ontario, lawsuits reveal

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Crime Apr 14, 2026
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Ontario pastor among 15 charged in alleged fraud targeting homelessness program

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