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Baisse des opioïdes, problèmes à la police d'Ottawa et hausse des tarifs d'Hydro – Lundi à Ottawa

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🚨 Crime et sécurité publique

  1. Une femme inculpée après un accident dans un gymnase à London, Ont. Une collision d'un véhicule dans un centre de conditionnement physique a blessé sept personnes, et une femme fait désormais face à des accusations criminelles. Trois victimes sont toujours hospitalisées; l'une est dans un état critique. Les preuves suggèrent une accélération intentionnelle.
  2. La famille pleure Anthony Taylor après huit arrestations. La police de Toronto a accusé huit hommes de meurtre au deuxième degré dans le décès de Taylor. La famille cherche justice, exprimant un chagrin persistant.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Débat sur le renommage de l'Indian Road à Kingston. Le conseil municipal de Kingston votera sur le changement de nom controversé d'une rue. Les résidents locaux s'opposent principalement au changement, invoquant des préoccupations de coût et de nécessité.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Hausse des tarifs d'Hydro Ottawa. Bien que la commission de l'énergie ait rejeté une augmentation plus importante, les clients verront une hausse des tarifs d'électricité à Ottawa. Ce changement reflète des ajustements continus dans la politique énergétique.

🏥 Santé

  1. Les décès par opioïdes ont chuté de 23 % en 2025. Le médecin chef du Canada partage un optimisme prudent alors que de nouvelles données indiquent une baisse significative des décès liés aux opioïdes. Le déclin reflète les efforts de santé publique en cours.
  2. Surcharge des urgences inquiète les médecins de l'Ontario. Un sondage de l'Association médicale de l'Ontario met en lumière la surcharge des services d'urgence comme un problème critique, affectant la prestation des soins aux patients.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. Espoir de réforme des soins de santé par un candidat à la direction libérale de l'Ontario. Eric Lombardi, soutenu par divers groupes politiques, vise à rendre le système de santé plus compétitif en Ontario au milieu des critiques.
  2. La police d'Ottawa aux prises avec des problèmes d'inconduite sexuelle. Malgré une décennie de réformes, la police d'Ottawa fait face à des défis persistants en matière d'inconduite sexuelle.

🏈 Sports

  1. Ryder Fetterolf remporte le titre de gardien de but de l'année. Le gardien des 67's d'Ottawa, Ryder Fetterolf, a été nommé gardien de but de l'année, reconnaissant ses performances exceptionnelles cette saison.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Expulsion ordonnée pour un tireur du gang Bishnoi après une fusillade.
  • Un suspect de meurtre en Ontario accusé dans une affaire distincte de menaces contre un commerce.
  • Les mises en chantier ont diminué en Ontario en mai.
  • Les funérailles de l'agent de la PPO Tarun Bali prévues cette semaine.
  • Les infirmières en soins de longue durée en Ontario se dirigent vers l'arbitrage.
  • Un diagnostic erroné du cancer du côlon incite à la sensibilisation au dépistage.
  • La ville offre une assurance pour l'arrachage des plantes envahissantes.
  • Un incendie à l'hôpital de Pembroke blesse un patient.
  • Formation à la naloxone à Ottawa au milieu des fermetures de sites de drogue.
  • Exploration de l'héritage de la poétesse Pauline Johnson.
  • Des musiciens gèrent une maladie chronique en tournée.
  • La victoire des Ottawa Rapid menée par un doublé de DB Pridham.
  • Le CBC Ottawa récompensé pour ses nouvelles communautaires.

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Supervised drug sites have closed, so this group is teaching Ottawans to use naloxone

With Ottawa's supervised drug consumption sites now closed, a new grassroots organization took to Minto Park this weekend, offering people naloxone training in order to prevent overdoses.

General Jun 15, 2026

Patient injured after fire breaks out at Pembroke hospital

A patient at the hospital in Pembroke, Ont., suffered burns after a fire broke out Sunday morning in one of the in-patient units, officials say.

General Jun 15, 2026

CBC Ottawa wins 2 national awards for community news

CBC Ottawa's reporting on damage to the Wolfe Islander IV ferry and the 50th anniversary of an Ottawa high school shooting have won awards from the Canadian Association of Journalists.

General Jun 15, 2026

His colon cancer was originally misdiagnosed. Now he's encouraging screening as Ontario boosts capacity

Starting next month, Ontarians who are 45 years old will be eligible for colorectal cancer screening. Some patients and advocates question whether the province is ready for the additional pressure on the system, but Ontario says it's boosting capacity.

General Jun 15, 2026

Ontario long-term care nurses head to arbitration after bargaining breakdown, criticism over process

For the second time in two years, a group of Ontario nurses are headed into arbitration after negotiations with employers failed to yield a collective agreement.

General Jun 15, 2026

Ottawa police have a sexual misconduct problem. A decade of fixes have largely failed

After 10 years of assessments, recommendations, promises and millions of dollars spent by the Ottawa Police Service to end sexual violence and harassment among its ranks, some current and former employees of the force tell CBC News they don't think meaningful change is coming.

General Jun 15, 2026

Guitars, medication and heating pads: How these musicians manage chronic illness on the road

After her music blew up during lockdown, Canadian indie musician Hannah Judge, a.k.a. fanclubwallet, says it's been challenging to navigate a music career and touring while managing the symptoms of Crohn's disease. She explores how she and other musicians do it in a short documentary for CBC Ottawa’s Creator Network.

General Jun 15, 2026

Insurance for pulling invasive plants now available through city program

The City of Ottawa is making it easier for volunteers to get the insurance they need to yank out invasive plant species in the city’s green spaces.

General Jun 15, 2026

Unpacking the complicated legacy of poet Pauline Johnson

Her collection Flint and Feather is one of the all-time best-selling volumes of Canadian poetry but Pauline Johnson's complexity as a woman ahead of her time, straddling two cultures is still debated. Scholars have referred to Johnson as both a controversial figure and an early literary activist.

General Jun 15, 2026

DB Pridham's brace leads Ottawa Rapid past Vancouver Rise

Ottawa Rapid FC takes over first place in the NSL standings with a 3-1 victory over Vancouver Rise FC.

General Jun 15, 2026
Ontario Liberal leadership candidate vows to make health care more ‘competitive’

Ontario Liberal leadership candidate vows to make health care more ‘competitive’

Eric Lombardi, who launched his leadership bid last week, has been receiving support from a range of political voices, including many who say they've never voted Liberal

Politics Jun 15, 2026

Hydro Ottawa's rates to rise, but energy board rejected larger increase

Hydro Ottawa has been cleared to raise rates by an average of $5.87 per month in 2026, after Ontario's independent energy regulator turned down a larger five-year increase.

General Jun 15, 2026
Funeral for fallen OPP officer Tarun Bali set to take place this week

Funeral for fallen OPP officer Tarun Bali set to take place this week

Tarun Bali, who was 29, was struck by a vehicle in the northern Ontario town of Hearst, about 520 kilometres east of Thunder Bay, as officers carried out an investigation.

Canada Jun 15, 2026

Opioid deaths dropped 23% in 2025 — bringing 'cautious optimism' from Canada's top doctor

Opioid overdose deaths across Canada dropped by nearly a quarter last year compared to 2024, with health officials hailing the data as a sign that the federal government's drug policy is working.

General Jun 15, 2026

Ottawa 67's Ryder Fetterolf named goalie of the year

Ottawa's American rookie has won the Canadian Hockey League Goaltender of the Year award for 2025-26.

General Jun 15, 2026
Ontario homicide suspect also faces charges for threats to Winnipeg business

Ontario homicide suspect also faces charges for threats to Winnipeg business

Police allege the homicide suspect made threats to target a Winnipeg business and its employees and expressed willingness to engage in violence with police.

Crime Jun 15, 2026
Survey suggests elevated concerns among Ontario doctors about ER overcrowding

Survey suggests elevated concerns among Ontario doctors about ER overcrowding

A study released by the Ontario Medical Association on Monday morning polled ER doctors across the province to build a snapshot of the struggling health-care system.

Canada Jun 15, 2026
Woman charged after vehicle accelerated into rear of London, Ont. gym

Woman charged after vehicle accelerated into rear of London, Ont. gym

A London woman is facing criminal charges after a car was allegedly driven into the rear of a fitness centre at Sherwood Forest Mall on Friday.

Crime Jun 15, 2026
Ontario housing starts dip in May after strong start to 2026

Ontario housing starts dip in May after strong start to 2026

The Ford government is far away from its goal of building 1.5 million new homes by 2031, something the finance minister has admitted is a 'soft' target.

Canada Jun 15, 2026
Refugee board orders deportation of Bishnoi extortion gang gunman

Refugee board orders deportation of Bishnoi extortion gang gunman

Abjeet Kingra is the latest to face deportation amid a nation-wide crackdown on extortion gangs preying on Canada’s South Asian communities.

Canada Jun 15, 2026
‘A piece of us is now gone:’ Family of man fatally shot seeks justice after 8 arrested

‘A piece of us is now gone:’ Family of man fatally shot seeks justice after 8 arrested

'There's no apology that can made to make this right or to bring Anthony back to us. He's gone forever and he's not coming back,' said Anthony's aunt Richelle Taylor.

Crime Jun 15, 2026
Indian Road name up for debate by city council in Ontario

Indian Road name up for debate by city council in Ontario

Kingston city council is getting set to vote on the renaming of a road with a controversial name, but many of its residents say they’ve been left out of the process.

Politics Jun 15, 2026