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Triomphe des Ticats, 5,4 G$ pour la garde d’enfants et enquête sur une disparition à Ottawa

28 articles il y a 3 semaines 204

🚑 Dernière heure & Incidents

  1. Un enfant parmi 4 blessés dans un accident près d'Osgoode. Une collision près d'Osgoode a causé des blessures à quatre personnes, dont un enfant. Les services d'urgence sont rapidement intervenus sur les lieux.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité publique

  1. Un Ottavien accusé de vouloir exploiter un mineur à Nashville. Un Canadien fait face à de graves accusations de la part du FBI, soupçonné de vouloir commettre des actes illicites avec un mineur.
  2. Plaidoyer de culpabilité dans le vol de données du Parti républicain au Texas. L'Ontarien Aubrey Cottle a plaidé coupable devant un tribunal de Newmarket pour le piratage des données du Parti républicain du Texas.
  3. Disparition suspecte d'une femme d'Ottawa : enquête en cours. L'unité des homicides d'Ottawa enquête sur les circonstances « suspectes » entourant la disparition d'une femme.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. Un financement fédéral de 5,4 G$ pour le programme de garde d’enfants. Le gouvernement fédéral a annoncé un financement important pour soutenir le programme national de garde d’enfants à 10 $ par jour, visant à atteindre ses objectifs ambitieux.
  2. Société de sondage conteste les propos de Doug Ford sur un « faux » sondage. Une lettre juridique a été envoyée au premier ministre Ford exigeant une correction après qu'il ait qualifié de faux un sondage montrant sa faible cote de popularité.
  3. Auditeur critique les conseillers bloquant les changements de trajets d’autobus. Un rapport officiel avertit que les actions des conseillers entravent les améliorations nécessaires aux services d’autobus d’Ottawa.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Le coût du tramway de Gatineau grimpe à 8 G$. Le coût du projet de tramway de Gatineau a encore augmenté, suscitant des inquiétudes sur la gestion du budget.
  2. L’agence de transport de Gatineau réduit des postes pour gérer le déficit budgétaire. Face à un déficit, l’agence de transport procède à des mises à pied dans le but de stabiliser ses finances.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. La chanteuse Natalia Lafourcade s'installe à Ottawa pour la solitude. À la recherche de tranquillité loin de la célébrité, l'artiste mexicaine Natalia Lafourcade a déménagé à Ottawa.
  2. Wyclef Jean en tête d'affiche du Festival de jazz d'Ottawa. Le célèbre rappeur se produira lors du prochain Festival de jazz d'Ottawa, suscitant une grande excitation.

🏈 Sports

  1. Les Ticats s'envolent avec cinq passes de touché de Mitchell contre les Lions. Bo Levi Mitchell a impressionné à domicile, menant les Tiger-Cats de Hamilton à une victoire décisive 41-27 contre les Lions de la Colombie-Britannique.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Un refuge se transforme en logement de longue durée.
  • Rapport : l'Ontario a besoin d'un million de diplômés universitaires pour le marché du travail.
  • Marco Arop vise la gloire aux championnats nationaux d'athlétisme.
  • Inquiétude pour un ascenseur en panne au lieu du Ottawa Fringe Fest.
  • OC Transpo réduit les itinéraires d'été.
  • Beer Store ouvre deux nouveaux points de vente à Toronto.
  • Camryn Rogers remporte un cinquième titre consécutif d’athlétisme à Ottawa.
  • Le gouvernement Carney adopte une loi sur l'autorisation des pesticides.
  • Les Ottawa Charge joueront à l'aréna des Sénateurs de la LNH.
  • Les libéraux célèbrent l'adoption de 21 projets de loi au parlement.
  • Les Ottawa Charge recrutent Vivian Jungels lors de la première ronde de la PWHL.
  • Une blessure assombrit la victoire historique de la Coupe du monde des Canadiens contre le Qatar.
  • Un conducteur inculpé dans un accident à North York blessant un homme et un nourrisson.
  • Les Charge de la PWHL concluent un accord pour utiliser l'aréna des Sénateurs de la LNH.

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Over 1 million university grads needed to fill labour market needs, Ontario universities report projects

More than one million university graduates will be needed to fill labour market needs over the next decade, with the highest demand coming from science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, a report from the Council of Ontario Universities projects.

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Shepherds of Good Hope to convert shelter into longer-term housing

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Superstar rapper Wyclef Jean performing at Ottawa Jazz Festival

Wyclef Jean is among the artists performing at this year's Ottawa Jazz Festival. CBC's Sandra Abma sat down with the Hatian-born rapper and R&B musician ahead of his taking to the stage Thursday.

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PWHL's Charge staying in Ottawa after reaching deal to play in NHL Senators' arena: AP sources

The Charge are staying in Ottawa, with the PWHL reaching an agreement to play in the NHL Senators' home next season, two people with knowledge of discussions told The Associated Press.

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Ottawa Charge picks Vivian Jungels in 1st round of PWHL draft

With the 11th pick in the 2026 PWHL draft, the Ottawa Charge selected defender Vivian Jungels from the University of Wisconsin.

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Liberals tout 21 bills passing House of Commons this year as MPs break for summer

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Gruesome injury to Ismaël Koné in victory over Qatar dampens Canadian men's joy of historic 1st World Cup win

A game that had the Canadian crowd roaring fell suddenly silent when the key midfielder shattered his leg.

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Carney government passes law allowing authorization of banned pesticides

The federal government has brought in major changes to how pesticides are regulated in Canada, granting cabinet the power to authorize the use of pesticides — even ones that Health Canada has deemed unsafe.

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Polling firm sends Doug Ford legal letter demanding retraction over ‘fake’ poll comment

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On Thursday, Global News learned the firm sent Ford's office a letter demanding a retraction after Ford claimed a poll was "fake."

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Camryn Rogers wins 5th straight title at Canadian track and field championships in Ottawa

Canadian star Camryn Rogers cruised to her sixth straight national hammer throw title on Thursday in Ottawa. Rogers delivered a top throw of 76.17 metres, beating out Jillian Weir (69.50) and Jinaye Shomachuk (69.27).

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Councillor, political newcomers challenge mayor seeking 4th term in Kingston race

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Gatineau tramway cost grows again to estimated $8B

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Worries persist about broken elevator at key Ottawa Fringe Fest venue

People with mobility problems say they're frustrated with one of the two Arts Court elevators not working as thousands of people are set to descend on the building for the Ottawa Fringe Festival.

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Driver charged after North York crash leaves infant, man seriously injured

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Ontario man accused of stealing Texas Republican Party data pleads guilty

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Maple Leafs land Raddysh from Lightning

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Edmonton's Marco Arop eager to show versatility at track and field nationals

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Beer Store prepares to open new outlets after steadily shuttering locations

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On June 22, a new location will open on Kingston Road in Scarborough, while another Beer Store will begin operations on Don Mills Road in North York on June 29.

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Councillors blocking bus route tweaks that could improve service, auditor warns

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Man charged, accused of travelling to Nashville to have sex with minor: FBI

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Gatineau transit agency cutting jobs to tackle budget hole

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2 dead, 2 hurt after SUV, off-road vehicle collide in southwestern Ontario

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Homicide unit investigating woman's 'suspicious' disappearance

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Child among 4 hurt in crash near Osgoode

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OC Transpo scaling back some bus, train routes this summer

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Natalia Lafourcade needed to escape her fame in Mexico. So, she moved to Ottawa

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Mitchell leads Ticats to 41-27 home win over Lions

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