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Éxito en vóley, problemas de presupuesto policial y frenesí FIFA — Ottawa viernes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Choque con múltiples víctimas en London envía a 7 al hospital. Un vehículo se estrelló contra el Sherwood Forest Mall, impactando un centro de fitness, y envió a siete personas al hospital. La policía proporcionará más detalles en una actualización por la tarde.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Adolescente comparece en corte por disparo a policía de Toronto. Nicholas Bennett, de 19 años, compareció en corte acusado de asesinato en primer grado de Const. Marc Pinizzotto, quien murió durante la ejecución de una orden de registro.
  2. Gran desmantelamiento de robo de autos en Ontario conlleva 74 cargos. Cinco residentes de Quebec enfrentan cargos relacionados con robos de autos en el suroeste de Ontario tras meses de investigación del Proyecto Steel.
  3. Arrestos por quema de bandera del Orgullo generan diálogo comunitario. La Policía Regional de York arrestó a dos jóvenes de 18 años por quemar una bandera del Orgullo en una escuela de Markham, afectando los esfuerzos locales de inclusión.
  4. Incautación de cocaína en Saskatoon implica a hombres de Toronto. Cuatro hombres de Toronto enfrentan cargos luego de que la policía de Saskatoon incautara 2.8 kg de cocaína y una pistola Glock cargada durante una reciente investigación.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. La policía de Ottawa enfrenta un déficit presupuestario significativo. El Servicio de Policía de Ottawa enfrenta nuevamente un gran déficit presupuestario para el año 2026, lo que podría requerir reasignaciones o recortes de fondos.
  2. El proyecto de ley de constitución de Quebec muere con el fin de la sesión. El controvertido proyecto de ley de CAQ que buscaba modificar la constitución de Quebec no procederá ya que la actual sesión parlamentaria concluye sin su aprobación.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. El O-Train de Ottawa enfrenta retrasos operativos. La escasez de personal está afectando gravemente los servicios del O-Train, con una resolución potencial que se espera tarde más de un año.

🏈 Sports

  1. Canadá pierde frente a Bosnia-Herzegovina en el primer partido del Mundial. Como coanfitrión de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA, Canadá se encuentra 1-0 abajo contra Bosnia-Herzegovina al medio tiempo en su partido de apertura.
  2. Canadá hace historia ante Francia en vóley. El equipo masculino de voleibol canadiense venció por primera vez al campeón olímpico Francia en la Liga de Naciones de Voleibol.

📰 Also Today

  • El Festival de Fans de la FIFA en Toronto evacuado por relámpagos. No se emitieron reembolsos tras la evacuación.
  • Acto indecente de un hombre en una escuela de Ontario genera preocupaciones de seguridad infantil.
  • La investigación de IA deepfake de la policía de Ottawa criticada por presuntas víctimas.
  • Propuesta de baile en Kìwekì Point provoca rechazo comunitario.
  • Corte ordena a Irán pagar $560 millones a víctima de tortura.
  • Quebec prohíbe las bebidas energéticas para jóvenes, una novedad en Canadá.
  • Quebec revisa objetivo de prohibición de ventas de vehículos a gasolina para 2035.
  • Anunciativa nueva iniciativa de $3.2 mil millones para mejorar acceso local a alimentos.
  • El cuerpo del oficial de la OPP Tarun Bali será transportado para el funeral.
  • Padres alarmados por recortes de asistentes de autobús escolar en la junta católica.
  • OC Transpo ajusta rutas de autobuses anticipando el regreso de servidores públicos.
  • Jóvenes inuit exploran producción de medios en nuevo programa educativo.
  • Doctor del CHEO discute impactos de redes sociales en el cerebro juvenil.

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Scripts, scenes and sea goddesses: New program teaches Inuit youth the ins and outs of media production

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CHEO doctor explains social media's impact on the brain

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Canada men fall 3-2 to Germany in Volleyball Nations League opener in Ottawa

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CAQ's controversial Quebec constitution bill dies as parliamentary session ends

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Quebec becomes 1st Canadian province to ban energy drinks for youth

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Here’s where to watch the FIFA World Cup as Team Canada kicks off in Toronto

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Meet the FIFA World Cup Canadian superfans backing the home side

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