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Gloire en volleyball, soucis budgétaires de la police et effervescence FIFA — Ottawa ce vendredi

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🚑 Dernières nouvelles & Incidents

  1. Accident avec de nombreux blessés à London envoie 7 personnes à l’hôpital. Un véhicule a traversé le Sherwood Forest Mall, heurtant un centre de conditionnement physique, et a envoyé sept individus à l’hôpital. La police fournira d'autres détails lors d'une mise à jour cet après-midi.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité publique

  1. Un adolescent comparaît pour meurtre d’un policier de Toronto. Nicholas Bennett, 19 ans, a comparu pour le meurtre avec préméditation de l’agent Marc Pinizzotto, décédé lors de l’exécution d’un mandat de perquisition.
  2. Opération anti-vol de véhicules en Ontario aboutit à 74 chefs d’accusation. Cinq résidents du Québec font face à des accusations liées à des vols d'automobiles dans le sud-ouest de l’Ontario après une enquête de plusieurs mois nommée Projet Acier.
  3. Arrestations pour un incendie de drapeau LGBTQ déclenchent un dialogue communautaire. La police régionale de York a arrêté deux jeunes de 18 ans pour avoir brûlé un drapeau de la Fierté dans une école à Markham, affectant les efforts locaux d’inclusivité.
  4. Saisie de cocaïne à Saskatoon implique des hommes de Toronto. Quatre hommes de Toronto sont accusés alors que la police de Saskatoon saisit 2,8 kg de cocaïne et un pistolet Glock chargé lors d'une récente enquête.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. La police d'Ottawa affronte un important déficit budgétaire. Le Service de police d’Ottawa fait de nouveau face à un important déficit budgétaire pour l’année 2026, nécessitant des réallocations ou des réductions de financement potentielles.
  2. Le projet de loi constitutionnel du Québec meurt avec la fin de la session. Le projet de loi controversé de la CAQ visant à modifier la constitution du Québec ne sera pas adopté alors que la session parlementaire actuelle se termine sans approbation.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Le O-Train d’Ottawa fait face à des retards opérationnels. Les pénuries de personnel affectent gravement les services du O-Train, la résolution potentielle étant prévue dans plus d’un an.

🏈 Sports

  1. Le Canada est en retard face à la Bosnie-Herzégovine au début de la Coupe du Monde. En tant que co-hôte de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA, le Canada se retrouve mené 1-0 par la Bosnie-Herzégovine à la mi-temps de leur match d'ouverture.
  2. Le Canada écrit l’histoire contre la France en volleyball. L’équipe masculine de volleyball du Canada a battu pour la première fois la France, championne olympique, lors de la Ligue des nations de volleyball.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Festival des fans de la FIFA à Toronto évacué en raison des éclairs. Aucun remboursement n’a été offert après l’évacuation.
  • Un geste indécent d’un homme dans une école de l’Ontario suscite des inquiétudes pour la sécurité des enfants.
  • L’enquête sur les deepfakes faite par l’IA de la police d’Ottawa critiquée par les victimes présumées.
  • Le désordre causé par une demande en mariage à Kìwekì Point déclenche une réaction communautaire.
  • Un tribunal ordonne à l’Iran de payer 560 millions de dollars à une victime de torture.
  • Le Québec interdit les boissons énergisantes pour les jeunes, une première au Canada.
  • Le Québec révise son objectif d’interdiction des ventes de véhicules à essence pour 2035.
  • Une nouvelle initiative de 3,2 milliards $ annoncée pour améliorer l’accès local à la nourriture.
  • Le corps de l’agent Tarun Bali de la PPO sera transporté pour des funérailles.
  • Les parents alarmés par les réductions d’agents sur les autobus scolaires dans le conseil catholique.
  • OC Transpo ajuste ses itinéraires d’autobus en prévision du retour des fonctionnaires.
  • Les jeunes Inuits explorent la production médiatique dans un nouveau programme éducatif.
  • Un médecin du CHEO discute des impacts des médias sociaux sur le cerveau des jeunes.

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Staffing shortages continue to plague O-Train service. Fixing it could take more than a year

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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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Ontario court raises amount Iran owes torture victim to $560 million

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‘Mass-casualty’ crash in London, Ont. sends 7 people to hospital: police

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