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Weekly Toronto juin 22 - juin 28, 2026

Semaine à Toronto : Parade de la Fierté, accidents tragiques et échanges en NHL

48 articles il y a 2 semaines 133

🚑 Brèves & Incidents

  1. Incendie meurtrier fait un mort dans un appartement à North York. Tôt dimanche, un incendie dans un immeuble de grande hauteur au 1420, avenue Victoria Park a mobilisé rapidement les services d'incendie de Toronto. Malheureusement, une personne a été retrouvée morte à l'intérieur de l'appartement une fois le feu éteint. Une deuxième personne a été transportée à l'hôpital avec des blessures mineures. Une enquête sur la cause de l'incendie est en cours.

  2. Accident à Brampton : un mort et cinq blessés. Un accident mortel à Brampton a coûté la vie à un homme dans la vingtaine, cinq autres personnes ont été blessées, dont trois dans un état critique. Le tragique événement s'est produit aux croisements des routes McVean et Countryside tard samedi. Les enquêtes policières suggèrent qu'un des véhicules a brûlé un feu rouge.

  3. Décès d'un homme tombé d'un escalator dans un centre commercial de North York. Un incident tragique est survenu au RioCan Empress Walk Plaza, où un homme est mort après être tombé d'un escalator. Le ministère du Travail enquête sur l'accident pour déterminer les circonstances de la chute.

🚨 Crime & Sécurité publique

  1. Mississauga : un homme arrêté pour le meurtre présumé de ses parents. Plus d'une semaine après la découverte de deux personnes âgées mortes chez elles, la police régionale de Peel a arrêté Jordan Sangwin, recherché par mandat pancanadien. Capturé à Etobicoke, Sangwin fait face à des accusations liées au décès de ses parents à Mississauga.

  2. Accusations portées dans une fusillade à Mississauga en 2023. Quatre individus, dont deux accusés de meurtre au premier degré, ont été inculpés en lien avec une fusillade survenue à Mississauga en 2023. La police poursuit son enquête alors que les procédures judiciaires se préparent.

  3. Un adolescent accusé d'agression sexuelle à Windsor. La police de Windsor a inculpé un garçon de 15 ans pour intoxication et agression sexuelle de deux filles, ainsi qu'agression physique d'une troisième. L'affaire soulève de sérieuses allégations, soulignant les préoccupations persistantes concernant la violence chez les jeunes.

🏛️ Politique & Gouvernement

  1. L'Ontario se prépare à des modifications des politiques d'assurance auto. Les changements à venir sur l'assurance automobile en Ontario auront un impact significatif sur les titulaires de polices. Ces modifications visent à améliorer les options de couverture tout en aidant les assureurs à gérer les risques, favorisant à la fois la stabilité des consommateurs et du marché.

  2. La course à la mairie d'Oshawa s'intensifie. La course à la mairie d'Oshawa s'est intensifiée avec l'arrivée de nouveaux candidats. À l'approche de l'élection, il est prévu que les débats sur les enjeux locaux et le développement de la ville s'intensifient.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Un homme de Peterborough remporte 12 M$ à la loterie. Bradley V. de Peterborough a eu la surprise de découvrir qu'il avait gagné le tirage de la Balle d'Or du Lotto 6/49. Envisageant une retraite anticipée, sa victoire marque un changement significatif dans ses perspectives de vie, illustrant l'impact des loteries sur les finances personnelles.

  2. L'Ontario refuse l'offre d'augmenter les travailleurs temporaires en région rurale. La province a rejeté la proposition d'Ottawa permettant aux employeurs ruraux d'embaucher plus de travailleurs étrangers temporaires, suscitant des préoccupations concernant les pénuries de personnel agricole.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. La parade de la Fierté défile au centre-ville de Toronto. Toronto a fièrement accueilli sa parade annuelle de la Fierté, avec le Premier Ministre Mark Carney parmi les participants. En tant que l'un des plus grands événements de la fierté au monde, il a attiré des foules et des célébrations dans les rues de la ville.

  2. La course de la Fierté célèbre la diversité et le souvenir. La 30e course annuelle de la Fierté de Toronto a vu des coureurs honorer des proches disparus et célébrer la communauté 2SLGBTQ+. L'événement a souligné l'engagement de la ville envers l'inclusion et l'unité communautaire.

🏈 Sports

  1. Toronto accueille un match éliminatoire de la Coupe du Monde. L'excitation du soccer a atteint son apogée alors que le Portugal, dirigé par Ronaldo, affrontait la Croatie lors d'un match éliminatoire de la Coupe du Monde à Toronto. Ce match très en vue a attiré une importante audience et une forte couverture médiatique.

  2. Les Leafs échangent Brandon Carlo aux Blues. Dans une manœuvre stratégique lors du repêchage de la NHL, les Maple Leafs de Toronto ont échangé le défenseur Brandon Carlo aux Blues de St. Louis en échange de deux choix de 3e tour. Ce mouvement reflète les ajustements continus de l'effectif.

🌦️ Météo & Routes

  1. Alertes météo sévères dans les Prairies. Des avertissements de fortes pluies et de tornades ont été émis en Alberta et en Saskatchewan, suscitant des inquiétudes quant aux risques d'inondation et de dommages matériels. Environnement Canada a exhorté les résidents à rester vigilants à mesure que le système météorologique progresse.

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