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Les Titres de Toronto : Aggressions, Plan pour un Jet et un Avenir Prospère pour le Sport Féminin — Votre Récapitulatif Quotidien

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🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité

  1. Une agression choquante filmée ! Une enquête est en cours sur une agression d'une femme musulmane à bord d'un bus de Scarborough, l'événement troublant capté par vidéo incitant à l'action de la police.

  2. Un verdict glaçant dans une tragédie familiale. Colin Hatcher a été reconnu coupable de meurtre au second degré après avoir poignardé sa mère dans Kings Mill Park, soulignant un cas préoccupant de santé mentale et de violence.

  3. Un accident de bus laisse un jeune gravement blessé. L'unité spéciale d'investigation (SIU) d'Ontario examine un accident d'autobus scolaire à Orillia qui a entraîné l'hospitalisation d'un jeune, soulevant des questions sur la sécurité des transports scolaires.

🌧️ Météo & Environnement

  1. Les pays des chalets sous l'eau ! Les inondations ont causé des ravages à travers certaines parties du beau pays des chalets de l'Ontario, alarmant les résidents et impactant les projets de vacances alors que la nature reprend ses droits.

  2. Toute la province se prépare aux inondations ! Avec l'arrivée du printemps, les communautés du Québec au Manitoba sont en état d'alerte, distribuant des sacs de sable et anticipant des évacuations potentielles en raison de la montée des eaux.

🏛️ Mairie & Politique

  1. Toronto fait preuve de solidarité ! La maire Olivia Chow soutient les initiatives de collecte de fonds pour aider ceux touchés par le conflit au Liban, soulignant l'engagement de la ville envers les communautés internationales.

  2. Pas de téléphones à l'école ? Le ministre de l'Éducation de l'Ontario envisage une interdiction complète de l'utilisation des réseaux sociaux et des téléphones portables pour les moins de 16 ans dans les écoles, visant à réduire les distractions et à promouvoir l'apprentissage.

  3. Changements législatifs, mais objectifs similaires. L'Ontario continue d'avancer avec une nouvelle priorité pour les postes de résidence médicale réservés aux candidats locaux, malgré quelques revirements de politique précédents.

  4. Des dépenses élevées pour un vol haut de gamme. Le gouvernement de l'Ontario acquiert un jet privé de 28,9 millions de dollars pour le Premier ministre Doug Ford, soulevant des sourcils et des questions sur les priorités de dépenses.

🚗 Transport & Économie

  1. Les tarifs de transport pour la Coupe du Monde restent les mêmes ! Les politiciens de Toronto promettent de ne pas augmenter les tarifs de transport en commun pendant les événements de la FIFA, visant à garantir que les fans puissent se déplacer aux matchs.

  2. Air Canada subit un revers ! La compagnie aérienne suspendra certains vols vers JFK en raison de la flambée des prix du carburant à partir du 1er juin, ce qui pourrait perturber les projets de voyage pour beaucoup.

  3. Sommet d'investissement à l'horizon ! Toronto s'apprête à accueillir un sommet mondial majeur d'investisseurs en septembre, visant à attirer un impressionnant 1 trillion de dollars d'investissements étrangers pour dynamiser l'économie.

🎉 Sport & Culture

  1. La puissance des stars des Raptors ! La saison des playoffs est là, et tous les regards sont tournés vers les stars des Raptors, Brandon Ingram et Scottie Barnes, alors qu'ils visent à briller sur le terrain.

  2. De grands rêves pour le sport féminin ! Le Toronto Tempo de la WNBA va enfin obtenir une installation d'entraînement à Exhibition Place, prévue pour ouvrir en 2028 — un véritable bond en avant pour le sport professionnel féminin dans la ville !

  3. Des projets passionnants à Exhibition Place ! La ville envisage une nouvelle Exhibition Place dynamique remplie de festivals et de camions de nourriture, promettant amusement et esprit communautaire.

🎆 Histoires Inspirantes

  1. Les changements de Postes Canada touchent la vie quotidienne. Le service postal cessera les livraisons à domicile pour 136 000 adresses, transformant la façon dont de nombreux résidents reçoivent leur courrier, espérons qu'ils soient prêts pour une solution de rechange.

  2. Un bruit qui ne s'arrête pas ! Un fort bruit pendant un tournage au parc Downsview a surpris les résidents à proximité, déclenchant la spéculation, mais il s'est avéré que tout faisait partie de l'action en coulisses !

🔍 Quelles sont les prochaines étapes ?

Alors, que signifie tout cela pour vous ? Le pouls de Toronto reste fort avec des développements communautaires, des problèmes sociaux pressants et des changements passionnants à l'horizon. Restez informé, engagez-vous, et qui sait ce que demain nous réserve !

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Canada Post announces first 136,000 addresses to lose door-to-door delivery

Canada Post has announced the first batch of addresses in 13 communities it plans to stop delivering directly to, part of the Crown corporation's larger plan to restructure and stay afloat after losing billions of dollars.

General Apr 17, 2026

Festivals, food trucks: a new vision for Exhibition Place

Toronto's Exhibition Place could transform from a series of roadways and parking lots into a space used year-round. CBC's Ali Chiasson breaks down what we know about the plan.

General Apr 17, 2026

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen reflects on his mission — its challenges and its joy

Jeremy Hansen sat down with CBC News to share some of his insights, like how he felt during lift-off, the joy the mission brought him, and that one time he accidentally let a water bag explode in the capsule.

General Apr 17, 2026

Inside a hub Doug Ford claims will help fix the drug crisis

A rare look inside one of Toronto's HART Hubs, Doug Ford's replacement to the provincially funded supervised consumption sites.

General Apr 17, 2026

Ontario pushes ahead with medical residency rule change for international students

Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province. It requires international graduates to have either gone to school or recently lived in Ontario for 2 years.

General Apr 17, 2026

TTC to add service, express shuttles, later trains to get fans to and from World Cup games

The TTC has unveiled details of plans to get fans to and from FIFA World Cup matches, saying it will rely on a combination of extra service, express bus shuttles and later subway trains on game days.

General Apr 17, 2026

After more than 70 years, Patrician Grill is closing its doors

A long-standing Toronto business has made the difficult decision to close its doors. The Patrician Grill, located on King Street East, was built in the 1950s and has been a family-owned restaurant since 1967. The cozy diner has been serving authentic homemade food to the business crowd, George Brown students and local residents for decades.

General Apr 17, 2026
Some Ontario inmates missing for months, despite minister claiming immediate reprehension

Some Ontario inmates missing for months, despite minister claiming immediate reprehension

After Global News revealed jails in Ontario had accidentally released more than 150 inmates over the past five years, the government vowed to 'get to the bottom' of the issue.

Canada Apr 17, 2026

Ontario government buys $28.9M private jet for Doug Ford's use

The provincial government has purchased a pre-owned private jet for $28.9 million to be used by Ontario Premier Doug Ford.

General Apr 17, 2026

McLaren driver charged after supercar slams into wall, bike rack near Casa Loma

One person has been arrested for impaired driving after a supercar crashed and was stuck propped up against a wall outside Casa Loma.

General Apr 17, 2026

Playoffs give Raptors all-stars Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes a chance to shine

Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes will be centre stage when the Raptors begin their first-round playoff series against the Cavaliers in Cleveland on Saturday afternoon.

General Apr 17, 2026
Explosion during film shoot at Downsview Park rattles Toronto residents

Explosion during film shoot at Downsview Park rattles Toronto residents

A loud controlled explosion heard across parts of Toronto Thursday night was part of a pre-approved film shoot at Downsview Park, police said.

Trending Apr 17, 2026
Driver arrested for impaired driving after McLaren crashes into bike station at Casa Loma

Driver arrested for impaired driving after McLaren crashes into bike station at Casa Loma

Toronto police say the driver of a McLaren that crashed into a Bike Share Toronto stand at Casa Loma overnight has been arrested for impaired driving.

Canada Apr 17, 2026
Ford government spending $28.9M on private jet for premier

Ford government spending $28.9M on private jet for premier

The Premier's Office confirmed the government is buying a pre-owned Challenger 650 to enable 'certain, flexible, secure and confidential travel' to destinations across the country.

Politics Apr 17, 2026
London police latest Ontario force to introduce artificial intelligence framework

London police latest Ontario force to introduce artificial intelligence framework

Police in London, Ont., are implementing policies around the use of artificial intelligence, joining the growing ranks of Ontario law enforcement agencies doing so.

Canada Apr 17, 2026
From Manitoba to Quebec, Canadians prepare for spring flooding

From Manitoba to Quebec, Canadians prepare for spring flooding

Environment Canada said parts of southern Quebec had received up to 40 millimetres of rain since the start to the week, and forecasts are calling for more.

Weather Apr 17, 2026
Ontario forging ahead with medical residency rule for international grads it recently rescinded

Ontario forging ahead with medical residency rule for international grads it recently rescinded

Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province.

Politics Apr 17, 2026
Carney aims to secure $1 trillion in investment with global summit in Toronto

Carney aims to secure $1 trillion in investment with global summit in Toronto

The Prime Minister's Office says the aim of the summit is to unleash $1 trillion in investment over the next five years to advance nation-building projects.

Economy Apr 17, 2026

Toronto endorses fundraising efforts for people affected by fighting in Lebanon: Chow

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announced Thursday that the city is endorsing fundraising efforts by two charities to help people affected by fighting in Lebanon.

General Apr 17, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Flooding swamps parts of Ontario's cottage country

Warming temperatures and heavy rainfall in parts of Ontario are contributing to rising water levels and flooding in communities like Minden and Bracebridge.

General Apr 17, 2026

SIU investigating Orillia school bus crash where youth was seriously hurt

The provincial Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is now examining the circumstances of a crash where a dump truck collided with a school bus this week in Orillia, Ont., leaving a young person seriously injured.

General Apr 17, 2026

Police investigate assault on Muslim woman on bus in Scarborough caught on video

A woman was allegedly verbally and physically assaulted on a bus in Scarborough this week, which the National Council of Canadian Muslims is identifying as the latest incident of Islamophobia.

General Apr 17, 2026
Toronto man who killed his mother found guilty of 2nd-degree murder

Toronto man who killed his mother found guilty of 2nd-degree murder

A Toronto man who admitted to killing his mother at a park has been found guilty of second-degree murder after a judge rejected his defence that he was not criminally responsible.

Crime Apr 17, 2026
WNBA’s Tempo to have practice facility built at Exhibition Place, set to open in 2028

WNBA’s Tempo to have practice facility built at Exhibition Place, set to open in 2028

The Tempo announced Friday a new practice facility for the team that will be built at Exhibition Place, near the Tempo's home arena, Coca-Cola Coliseum.

Canada Apr 17, 2026
Ontario to bypass public hearings on FOI overhaul that will hide premier’s phone logs

Ontario to bypass public hearings on FOI overhaul that will hide premier’s phone logs

Weeks after tabling the budget, the government has decided to speed its central financial plan and two other pieces of legislation past the traditional process.

Canada Apr 17, 2026
Mayor, transport minister promise not to hike Toronto transit fares during World Cup

Mayor, transport minister promise not to hike Toronto transit fares during World Cup

Travel to and from some soccer stadiums in the United States on matchdays is raising concerns for travelling fans, as local agencies hike the cost of a ticket.

Canada Apr 17, 2026
Air Canada to suspend some flights to New York’s JFK over jet fuel costs

Air Canada to suspend some flights to New York’s JFK over jet fuel costs

Air Canada said Friday it will suspend its flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport later this year.

Canada Apr 17, 2026
Ontario education minister considering social media ban for under 16s

Ontario education minister considering social media ban for under 16s

In an interview with Focus Ontario to discuss his overhaul of school board governance, Minister Paul Calandra said the government is planning the next wave of reforms.

Politics Apr 17, 2026