Une tragédie survient lorsqu'un tout-petit tombe d'un immeuble. Cet incident déchirant à North York a laissé la communauté en deuil, soulignant le besoin crucial d'améliorer les mesures de sécurité dans les bâtiments hauts pour protéger nos petits. Les rues paisibles d'Oshawa sont secouées par une enquête pour homicide. Un homme de 23 ans a perdu la vie suite à une altercation, soulevant des inquiétudes concernant la sécurité dans des quartiers jadis considérés comme sûrs. La police exhorte quiconque ayant des informations à se manifester. Un Tim Hortons devient une scène de crime après une bagarre mortelle. Cette dernière tragédie souligne l'imprévisibilité des espaces publics et la nécessité urgente de vigilance communautaire. Avec une vie jeune perdue, des questions demeurent sur comment rendre de tels lieux plus sûrs. Des suspects de meurtre pourraient se cacher en Colombie-Britannique—qu'est-ce que cela signifie pour l'Ontario ? Alors que la police cherche de l'aide pour les localiser, cette affaire nous rappelle que le crime ne connaît pas de frontières, et que garantir la sécurité publique est un effort communautaire. L'équipe de hockey du Canada écrase la France avec une victoire retentissante de 6-1 ! Macklin Celebrini mène la charge, et alors que le championnat du monde approche, cette victoire booste l'esprit national et l'excitation, prouvant une fois de plus que le sport nous unit tous. Toronto lance une offensive de nettoyage agressive en prévision de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2026 ! Les responsables de la ville espèrent embellir les rues pour les fans à venir, illustrant notre dévouement à l'hospitalité tout en s'attaquant à la crasse de la vie urbaine. Les tensions politiques s'intensifient alors qu'Erskine-Smith perd sa candidature à la nomination libérale de l'Ontario. Avec une marge très fine de 19 voix, il fait allusion à un défi—gardant le projecteur sur les dynamiques de parti qui pourraient façonner les élections futures. Un affrontement approche alors que le Toronto FC se prépare à affronter l'Inter Miami de Messi. Ce match palpitant n'est pas qu'un simple jeu ; c'est une occasion pour Toronto de mettre en avant sa culture soccer vibrante à l'approche de la Coupe du Monde. Un traitement révolutionnaire du VIH par un homme de Toronto pourrait tout changer. Alors qu'il lutte contre le virus avec une rare greffe de moelle osseuse, l'espoir monte pour beaucoup à travers le pays qui rêvent d'un remède, nous rappelant que la science continue de repousser les limites. La police s'implique dans une enquête bizarre sur un jeu Senior Assassin après un incident avec un pistolet à eau. Avec la sécurité publique sous les projecteurs, c'est un rappel que le divertissement peut rapidement mener à des problèmes—parents, il est temps d'avoir quelques conversations ! L'approvisionnement en eau dans le Grand Sudbury déclaré sûr après la levée de l'avis de faire bouillir. Les résidents poussent un soupir de soulagement alors que les tests confirment une eau potable propre—nous offrant tous une leçon sur l'importance des protocoles de santé publique. Le Conseil national des Métis fait face à des difficultés financières dans un procès historique. Suite à une décision de justice, les Métis du Manitoba demandent un désengagement, ce qui pourrait reshaper l'avenir du conseil et son impact sur les ressources communautaires. 600 nouveaux ambassadeurs de la TTC se préparent pour la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA. Dans un effort pour lutter contre l'infâme embouteillage de Toronto pendant l'afflux de touristes, cette initiative démontre l'engagement de la ville à rendre l'expérience de voyage de tous plus fluide. La cheffe du NPD, Stiles suscite le débat avec des déclarations sur les problèmes juridiques de Doug Ford. Ces commentaires dynamiseront-ils ses partisans ou nuiront-ils à sa crédibilité ? Seul l'avenir le dira, mais le paysage politique en Ontario est certainement en ébullition.
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New Mississauga conservation area transforms degraded section of waterfront into green space
A new waterfront conservation area in the works for more than a decade is set to open in Mississauga at the end of the month.
Ontario Liberals nomination race underway for Scarborough Southwest riding
An Ontario Liberal nomination race that has seen some candidates trade jabs and question others' community bona fides is set to culminate Saturday with members selecting their pick for an upcoming byelection.
U of T, OCAD amongst Ontario universities impacted by Canvas cyber breach
Postsecondary institutes in Ontario, such as the University of Toronto, are amongst thousands of schools impacted by a cybersecurity incident involving learning software Canvas.
Former U.S. president Barack Obama arrives in Toronto to deliver gala keynote
Former U.S. president Barack Obama is in Toronto today to deliver a keynote speech at a Canadian think tank. The 44th president is set to headline Canada 2020's gala at the Fairmont Royal York.
Ontario MPP Lee Fairclough enters Liberal leadership race
Ontario Liberal legislator Lee Fairclough has announced her bid for the party's leadership. The rookie member of provincial parliament pried away one of three seats from the Progressive Conservatives in Etobicoke, where Premier Doug Ford lives, in the 2025 snap election.
CEBL star Prince Oduro’s love of basketball was shaped in Toronto neighbourhood gyms
For Prince Oduro, chasing his basketball dreams once meant leaving his hometown of Toronto behind. Now the longest-tenured player in Brampton Honey Badgers history, Oduro’s story reflects the rise of the Canadian Elite Basketball League, a league changing what it means to “make it” in Canada.
3 people shot at with replica gun in suspected hate crime outside Toronto synagogue
Toronto police are investigating a potential hate-motivated crime after three people were shot at with a replica gun outside a synagogue Thursday night.
Several Canadian universities face security breach, student data leaked
The U of T, UBC and U of A are amongst the major Canadian post-secondary institutions dealing with fallout from a cybersecurity incident involving a popular platform called Canvas.
Celebrini headlines Canada’s roster for worlds
Macklin Celebrini of the San Jose Sharks headlines Canada's roster for the world hockey championships in Switzerland.
Man, 18, charged in suspected hate-motivated assaults against Toronto Jewish community: police
An 18-year-old Vaughan man has been charged in connection with two suspected hate-motivated assaults against Toronto's Jewish community, police say.
Ontario's chief medical officer of health answers your questions about hantavirus
Two Ontario residents are isolating at home in their rural community after disembarking late last month from a cruise ship that is now the site of a deadly hantavirus outbreak.
Excitement soars among fans ahead of Toronto Tempo’s historic first regular-season game
Basketball fans are relishing the moment as the Toronto Tempo heads into its first regular-season game in the women’s professional basketball league.
Hantavirus risk low in Ontario, no symptoms for exposed couple: province's chief medical officer
Ontario's chief medical officer of health says two Ontario residents who were on a cruise ship with passengers infected with hantavirus are in good spirits and showing no symptoms, while isolating in their rural community.
Where is Toronto's spring weather? Experts say it's taking its time to get here
If you’re looking forward to warm spring weather in Toronto, you may have to wait a little longer with a cooler-than-usual May expected in the region, experts say.
2 youths among 8 charged in connection with smash-and-grab robberies in Ontario, police say
The Halton Regional Police Service has laid over 50 charges following several smash-and-grab robberies in Ontario between Jan. 25 and March 17, in what the deputy police chief is calling "the first major crackdown" on such thefts impacting businesses.
Manitoba Métis ask Canada to defund Métis National Council
After a disastrous court case cost the Metis National Council nearly $20 million, one defendant calls for Ottawa to defund the organization, calling it illegitimate
TTC adding 600 transit ambassadors to shore up FIFA readiness
At a press conference Friday, transit officials and Mayor Olivia Chow said they are rolling out extra service on the TTC to meet fan demand during World Cup events in Toronto.
3 warehouses belonging to GTA hardware company set on fire in a week. Police suspect arson
Police are investigating three suspected arson cases after warehouses belonging to a local building material supplier were set on fire in one week.
Durham police say they need $1.1B. That could push residents' property tax increase over 10% next year
Police in Durham Region are proposing a long-term funding plan that could push the region’s total overall property tax increase above 10 per cent next year.
DVP closed, part of Line 2 shut down: What you need to know about getting around Toronto this weekend
Pack your patience and plan your routes this weekend as it may be more challenging than usual to get around Toronto given major road and TTC closures.
Visiting Toronto for the FIFA World Cup? Here's how the TTC will help you get around
The TTC is preparing for the influx of visitors for the FIFA World Cup, with plans to deploy at least 600 ambassadors to help fans get around Toronto. CBC's Lane Harrison breaks down what we know about 'Team TTC.'
Ottawa to begin $8.5B rollout for Ontario First Nations to reclaim child welfare
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says $8.5 billion will begin flowing to Ontario First Nations on May 29 to reclaim their child welfare systems.
Analysts divided after Marit Stiles says Doug Ford could end up in prison
Stiles faced backlash Monday after stating that Ontario Premier Doug Ford could face a stint behind bars if the NDP forms the next provincial government.
Minister files judicial review of First Nations child welfare agreement
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says her government has filed a judicial review on a child welfare agreement she struck with First Nations in Ontario.
Mystics beat Tempo 68-65 in Toronto's regular-season debut
Shakira Austin sank a pair of free throws with 17 seconds left to play as the Washinton Mystics spoiled the Toronto Tempo's WNBA debut with a 68-65 victory on Friday.
Buble, Morissette among starry lineup at Canadian World Cup opening ceremony
Canadian artists Michael Buble and Alanis Morissette will be among a star-studded lineup of performers at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto in June.
Live Nation, Ticketmaster vow to fight breakup after monopoly verdict
Live Nation sat down with the CBC’s Dave Seglins in the company’s first feature interview since a U.S. federal jury verdict found the entertainment giant abused its monopoly and overcharged fans.
A cyberattack hit universities worldwide, including top Canadian schools. Here's what we know
Thousands of schools around the globe, including in Canada, have been hit by a massive cybersecurity incident involving Canvas, an online learning-management system that connects millions of students with their instructors.
A Toronto man could become the 1st Canadian cured of HIV thanks to rare bone marrow treatment
A man known as the "Toronto patient" could become the first Canadian cured of HIV. Medical experts say it's a miraculous achievement even if only a small group of people are eligible for the treatment.
Heated Liberal nomination race in Scarborough Southwest could impact party's future
The heated battle to become the provincial Liberal candidate in Scarborough Southwest could have larger implications for who will be the party's next leader.
Has Toronto's condo market hit its bottom?
Condo sales picked up in April, as lower prices and borrowing costs helped buyers jump into the market. After years of sky-high prices and sluggish sales, one of the country's most expensive housing markets is seeing something of a condo rebound.
The Toronto Tempo's inaugural game was a kaleidoscope of emotions
The Toronto Tempo's first WNBA regular season game was tight, a kaleidoscope of emotions - everything you could ask for in an inaugural game. The final score may have been a 68-65 loss for the Tempo but it really won’t matter in the long term. Everything about the night was a celebration.
Ontario Liberals to pick byelection candidate in heated race
Ontario Liberals in Scarborough Southwest vote today on a byelection candidate as MP Nate Erskine-Smith eyes a possible leadership run.
Toronto Tempo fall short of fairy-tale ending
The Toronto Tempo almost had a fairy-tale ending in their first-ever WNBA regular-season game, but coming up short didn't ruin the night.
2-year-old drowns in Ottawa River: police
A two-year-old child has died after an extensive search and rescue operation near the Kichi Zibi Mikan Parkway on Friday evening, the Ottawa Police Service says.
Additional testing confirms Greater Sudbury water safe after boil advisory
New lab results confirm the safety of Greater Sudbury’s municipal water supply after a boil water advisory was lifted on Friday.
Ahsanul Hafiz wins Scarborough Southwest Ontario Liberal nomination, beats Nate Erskine-Smith
Ahsanul Hafiz has won the heated battle to become the provincial Liberal candidate in Scarborough Southwest.
Toronto FC welcomes Messi's Inter Miami at new-look BMO Field in World Cup dress rehearsal
An Inter Miami-Toronto FC match at the new-look BMO Field on Saturday provided a dress rehearsal for the FIFA World Cup next month.
Man convicted in Ontario motorcycle crash arrested in U.S. after not turning up for court date
Police say a 25-year-old man wanted in connection with a fatal motorcycle crash in Hamilton five years ago was arrested in New York this week and accused of gun smuggling.
Hall of Fame baseball manager Bobby Cox, who led Atlanta to 1st major sports title, dead at 84
Bobby Cox, the folksy Atlanta manager whose teams ruled the National League during the 1990s and gave the city its first major title as well as World Series trips that fell short, died Saturday. He was 84.
Toronto begins citywide cleanup blitz early ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
A series of citywide maintenance blitzes ahead of the World Cup will target potholes, graffiti, and parks. But the push is raising concerns about what “cleanup” efforts mean beyond street-level improvements.
Ontario police investigating Senior Assassin game after unhoused man sprayed with water gun
Police in parts of Canada are warning high school students about the risks of playing a game that may have the public mistaking their water guns for real weapons. In one Ontario community, police are investigating students who appear to have targeted an unhoused Indigenous man.
23-year-old man dead after altercation in Oshawa, police investigate homicide
A 23-year-old man's death in Oshawa Saturday night is being identified as Durham Region's third homicide this year, according to police.
Nate Erskine-Smith loses bid for Ontario Liberal nomination; considers challenge
Nate Erskine-Smith narrowly lost his bid Saturday for the provincial Liberal nomination in an upcoming byelection. He says he now wants to review the result with his scrutineers.
Toddler dead after falling from high-rise apartment in North York: Toronto police
Toronto police say a toddler has died after falling from a high-rise apartment building in North York Sunday afternoon.
2 suspects in Ontario murder investigation may be hiding in B.C., police say
OPP say the 34-year-old victim was rushed to a trauma centre but later died, and those accused in his death face second-degree murder charges.
Man’s death outside Oshawa Tim Hortons under investigation: police
Durham police were called Saturday evening about a fight outside a Tim Hortons. They arrived to find one man dead. The suspects fled. Officers remain in the area to investigate.
Canada earns 6-1 exhibition hockey win over France
Macklin Celebrini had a goal and three assists as Canada captured a 6-1 exhibition hockey win over France on Sunday.