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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. OPP officer patay sa tungkulin malapit sa isang bayan sa hilagang Ontario. Si Const. Tarun Bali ay nasawi dahil sa mga pinsalang natamo sa isang imbestigasyon malapit sa Hearst. Isang tao ang nasa kustodiya habang patuloy ang imbestigasyon ng pulisya sa malagim na insidente.
  2. Sunog sa downtown Toronto apartment, 1 ang bahagyang nasugatan. Naapula ng mga bumbero ang sunog sa Bastion Street sa gabi; ang residente ay dinala sa ospital ngunit inaasahang makakarekober.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Toronto drug squad officer sinentensiyahan ng 4 na taon para sa mga kasong droga. Dating officer na si Brian Sukhram ay umamin sa pagkakaroon ng ilegal na droga at paglabag sa tiwala, at nakatanggap ng apat na taong pagkakakulong.
  2. Lalaking taga-Ontario kinasuhan sa panloloko sa online investment sa Nova Scotia. Kasama sa mga alegasyon ng panloloko ang maraming biktima sa Canada at malalaking financial losses.
  3. Dating Air Canada pilot diumano'y lumipad na may pekeng lisensya. Sinabi ng Peel Regional Police na ang piloto ay lumipad ng daan-daang flights sa loob ng 27-taong karera na walang tamang credentials.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Nagsimula na ang public consultations para sa pagpapalawak ng Toronto Island airport. Naghahanap ang pederal na pamahalaan ng pampublikong opinyon ukol sa posibleng pagpapalawak ng paliparan, na makakaapekto sa mga susunod na desisyon.
  2. Napatunayang totoo ang paratang ng harassment laban sa isang konsehal ng Ontario. Isang ulat ang kumumpirma sa mga paratang laban kay Pickering Coun. Lisa Robinson, na nag-uudyok ng aksyon mula sa lokal na pamahalaan.
  3. Deputy police chief sa Ontario suspendido habang may imbestigasyon sa trabaho. Ang deputy chief ng Sarnia na si Ron Hansen ay sinuspinde kasunod ng mga internal na imbestigasyon.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Patuloy ang paghahanap sa 'aggressive' na aso sa Barrie matapos ang mga atake. Naghahanap ang pulisya ng asong responsable sa maraming insidente, kabilang ang pagpapinsala sa isang bata.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Mga estatwa ng beaver lumusob sa downtown Toronto para sa World Cup. Ang kaakit-akit na art installation ay selebrasyon para sa nagpapatuloy na pandaigdigang kaganapan.

📰 Also Today

  • Dumanaaw ang premier ng Ontario sa Washington para isulong ang trade ties.
  • Magkakaroon ng update ang pulisya ukol sa isyu ng lisensya ng Air Canada pilot.
  • Nagha-hanap ng volunteers ang Pickering marine rescue unit para sa kanilang ika-60 anibersaryo.
  • Nagpaplano para sa matinding negosasyon ang mga unyon ng edukasyon sa Ontario.
  • Magbubukas ang Gordie Howe bridge, laban sa oposisyon noong panahon ni Trump.
  • Nakakaranas ng halo-halong bookings ang mga hotel sa Toronto sa gitna ng World Cup.
  • Patungo sa FIFA World Cup ang pambansang koponan ng Canada Soccer.
  • Nawalan ng tirahan ang mga nangungupahan sa East York dahil sa nabutas na water pipe.
  • Pangatlong lalaki kinasuhan sa pagpatay sa babaeng taga-Toronto.
  • Nagbababala ang pulisya ng Toronto sa tumataas na distraction thefts.
  • Umapela si Ford para sa free trade sa gitna ng mga suliraning pang-ekonomiya ng Ontario.
  • Suportado ng mga estudyante sa Toronto si Richie Laryea bago ang World Cup.
  • Maagang tinapos ang Do West Fest dahil sa sobrang dami ng tao.
  • Pagsisimula ng konsultasyon ukol sa hinaharap ng Toronto island airport.

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Source Articles (27)

Federal government starts public consultation on future of Toronto's island airport

The federal government is starting public consultations on the fate of Toronto's island airport, which the province wants to expand to make room for jets.

General Jun 9, 2026

A packed Do West Fest was shut down early on Saturday night due to overcrowding: police

A popular street festival was packed this past weekend in Toronto's west end, forcing police to shut it down early on Saturday. According to police, the size of the crowd "posed challenges" as the night wore on.

General Jun 9, 2026

'Good luck Richie, we love you': Toronto students rally behind alum Richie Laryea ahead of World Cup

Students at St. Jerome Catholic School in North York rallied behind their former classmate, professional soccer player Richie Laryea, as Team Canada readies itself for its opening match against Bosnia-Herzegovina this Friday.

General Jun 9, 2026

Ford promotes free trade in Washington as Ontario faces economic crunch

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is in Washington, making the case for what he calls 'Fortress North America.' The trip comes as Ontario's unemployment rate sits at seven per cent. Power & Politics hears from Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce.

General Jun 9, 2026

Distraction thefts are on the rise in Toronto, police urge vigilance as FIFA approaches

With the FIFA World Cup on the horizon, Toronto police say there’s been an increase of thefts this year wherein distraction is used as a tactic, and are urging residents and visitors to take precautions to protect themselves.

General Jun 9, 2026

3rd man charged with 1st-degree murder in death of woman in Wychwood: Toronto police

A third man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 79-year-old woman in Toronto's Wychwood neighbourhood last December.

General Jun 9, 2026

Flooding from burst water pipe displaces tenants in TCHC building in East York

A weekend flood in a Toronto Community Housing building in East York has displaced people in 28 units, officials say.

General Jun 9, 2026

Canada Soccer’s national team is off to the FIFA World Cup

It’s official, Canada Soccer’s national team is off to the FIFA World Cup. So how is the team feeling? CBC’s Dale Manucdoc caught up with them before the celebrations in Toronto’s harbourfront Monday evening.

General Jun 9, 2026

Ontario's education unions have a united front. With tense talks ahead, will it hold?

When Paul Calandra stepped to the microphone last week ahead of contract talks with Ontario’s education unions he projected a tone of optimism. A day later, union leaders held a news conference of their own, meeting his tone with guarded positivity and a united front.

General Jun 9, 2026

Pickering marine rescue unit is seeking volunteers ahead of 60th anniversary

A marine search and rescue unit based in Pickering is looking for more volunteers as it approaches 60 years since its founding.

General Jun 9, 2026

Police to hold update on Air Canada pilot who allegedly flew without required licence

Peel Regional Police say they will provide an update Tuesday on an investigation into a former airline captain who allegedly flew hundreds of flights without a necessary licence. CBC News will livestream the update at 11 a.m. ET.

General Jun 9, 2026
Toronto hotels expecting ‘uneven’ bookings in June thanks to World Cup

Toronto hotels expecting ‘uneven’ bookings in June thanks to World Cup

Toronto's tourism sector had at one point expected to see a major boost from the global soccer tournament driven by travelling fans and large-scale bookings made by FIFA itself.

Canada Jun 9, 2026

Local housing advocate Eric Lombardi announces bid for Liberal party leadership

Housing advocate Eric Lombardi has entered the Ontario Liberal Party leadership race, saying he will focus on improving the economy to pay for better education and health-care systems.

General Jun 9, 2026

Beaver statues are taking over downtown Toronto for the World Cup

Take a look downtown around St. Lawrence Market and the Hockey Hall of Fame during the World Cup, and you can find 51 distinct beaver sculptures that welcome the world to Toronto and pay tribute to the tournament's participating countries.

General Jun 9, 2026

Ontario premier visits Washington to promote U.S.-Canada trade ties

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is heading to Washington, D.C. on Monday. Ford says he plans to lobby against tariffs and promote free trade. It's the first of three trips to the U.S. that Ford will make in June.

General Jun 9, 2026
Search for ‘aggressive’ dog that attacked child in Barrie continues

Search for ‘aggressive’ dog that attacked child in Barrie continues

Despite more than 24 hours of searching, Barrie police say an 'aggressive' dog that attacked multiple people, including a child, is still on the loose.

Canada Jun 9, 2026
Ontario man charged in Nova Scotia in alleged online investment scam

Ontario man charged in Nova Scotia in alleged online investment scam

An Ontario man has been charged with fraud in Nova Scotia in an online investment scam that RCMP allege involves multiple victims from across Canada.

Crime Jun 9, 2026
Gordie Howe bridge opens this week, Carney says after Trump vowed block

Gordie Howe bridge opens this week, Carney says after Trump vowed block

The bridge will serve as a new crossing within the busy Ontario-Michigan trade corridor and aims to ease traffic on the nearby Ambassador Bridge.

Canada Jun 9, 2026
Police allege ex-Air Canada captain flew flights for decades with fraudulent licensing

Police allege ex-Air Canada captain flew flights for decades with fraudulent licensing

A former captain with Air Canada allegedly flew hundreds of flights for decades using fraudulent licensing documents, Peel Regional Police say.

Crime Jun 9, 2026
Downtown Toronto apartment fire leaves 1 with minor injuries

Downtown Toronto apartment fire leaves 1 with minor injuries

Firefighters were called to Bastion Street, near Bathurst Street and Fort York, around 2 a.m. to deal with smoke coming from the 20th floor of the building.

Fire Jun 9, 2026
Ontario deputy police chief suspended in workplace investigation

Ontario deputy police chief suspended in workplace investigation

The Sarnia Police Services Board says it has suspended a deputy chief as well as a civilian member of the force, consistent with an investigation into Chief Derek Davis.

Politics Jun 9, 2026
Ford says Washington trip ‘jammed’ with meetings despite chamber of commerce cancellation

Ford says Washington trip ‘jammed’ with meetings despite chamber of commerce cancellation

The premier headed down to the Capitol on Monday and Tuesday for a series of meetings to promote his hopes of increased free trade between Canada and the United States.

Canada Jun 9, 2026
Provinces await feds’ social media ban, still considering their own rules

Provinces await feds’ social media ban, still considering their own rules

Several provinces that have previously indicated interest in social media bans say they'll be watching to see how the federal government will roll its plan out.

Canada Jun 9, 2026
Harassment allegations against Ontario councillor substantiated: report

Harassment allegations against Ontario councillor substantiated: report

The City of Pickering is taking action against a sitting councillor after an independent investigation determined harassment allegations against her were substantiated. 

Politics Jun 9, 2026
Public consultations on expanding Toronto Island airport begin

Public consultations on expanding Toronto Island airport begin

The federal government has launched public consultations on the future of the airport, including whether or not its runway should be expanded to allow larger planes to land there.

Politics Jun 9, 2026
OPP officer killed in line of duty near northern Ontario town

OPP officer killed in line of duty near northern Ontario town

Police say Const. Tarun Bali was injured at about 12:30 p.m. while officers were conducting an investigation and was later pronounced dead.

Crime Jun 9, 2026
Toronto drug squad officer sentenced to 4 years in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges

Toronto drug squad officer sentenced to 4 years in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges

The justice told court the officer pleaded guilty to a series of offences committed while he was a police officer and had no criminal record at the time.

Crime Jun 9, 2026