Back to Digests
Daily Toronto Jun 29 - Jun 29, 2026

Heat Wave Warning, Science Centre Opens, World Cup Hero Celebrated — Toronto Monday

19 articles 2 weeks ago 167

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Serious injuries in transport truck collision in Caledon. A crash involving a transport truck on Highway 10 sent three people to the hospital, including one airlifted to St. Michael’s Hospital with critical injuries. Hydro lines were knocked down, causing additional disruptions.
  2. Pedestrian critically injured in east-end collision. A woman was struck by a vehicle at Carlaw Avenue and Commissioners Street, suffering life-threatening injuries. The driver remained on-site, and roads were closed after the incident.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Senior fights for damages post-eviction in Little Italy. Isidoro Ventullo, 92, continues his battle for compensation after claiming an unlawful eviction. His landlord has yet to move into the vacated property, escalating tensions with Ventullo’s family.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Ontario Science Centre opens interim location on the waterfront. As construction of a new building begins, the temporary facility at Harbourfront Centre aims to increase accessibility and attract visitors downtown.
  2. Parents urged to prioritize education over sports tournaments. New rules starting next school year will link attendance to final grades, impacting Grades 9 through 12.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Upcoming CUSMA checkpoint causes business uncertainty. As CUSMA approaches a key review point, both businesses and unions are weighing their options amid anxiety and hope for positive outcomes.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Heatwave grips Toronto with 45 C humidex readings. Environment Canada has issued an orange heat warning for Toronto and large parts of Ontario, stressing the persistence of high temperatures.
  2. Sweltering Canada Day forecasted. Toronto residents should prepare for continued heat and humidity leading up to and during Canada Day celebrations.

Sports

  1. Leamington celebrates Stephen Eustáquio's World Cup heroics. Stephen Eustáquio’s last-minute goal secured Canada's advancement to the World Cup’s round of 16 for the first time in history, igniting hometown celebrations.

📰 Also Today

  • Mark Carney attends Toronto Pride Parade. Thousands celebrated downtown with a colorful festival.
  • Mayoral candidate proposes Sankofa Square cleanup. Rebranding and renewal ideas presented for the community area.
  • Doctors advise on rabies risks after child's death. Public health warning on bat contact released.
  • Leafs re-sign Troy Stecher. The defenseman's two-year contract extension has been announced.
  • Toronto rental heat bylaw may be in place next year. Possible regulation to address extreme heat conditions.
  • Meet Ben, Toronto’s World Cup geese patrol dog. Animal hero helps maintain cleanliness during the sports event.
  • Doctors highlight rabies awareness after bat incident. Public reminded of potential dangers and necessary precautions.
  • Ford government unveils temporary science centre. The initiative supports tourism and local engagement.
  • Celebrate Canada’s World Cup win by Stephen Eustaquio. National pride boosted by his decisive performance.
  • World Cup victory captivates Canada. Stephen Eustáquio clinches last-minute triumph.

Get this digest in your inbox

Never miss a day. Subscribe and we'll email you the digest automatically.

Source Articles (19)

Stephen Eustáquio plays Canada's World Cup hero as last-minute goal defeats South Africa

Stephen Eustáquio — 29 years old, quiet, steady, unheralded — scored in the second minute of stoppage time to claim a last-gasp 1-0 win for Canada.

General Jun 29, 2026

Hot, humid week ahead for Toronto — with Canada Day forecast to be sweltering

Grab some shade and drink some water this week, Toronto. Weather agencies are forecasting temperatures of at least 32 C almost every day this week, feeling more like above 40 with the humidex.

General Jun 29, 2026

A key CUSMA 'checkpoint' is coming. Businesses and unions are balancing anxiety and hope

Businesses and labour groups are watching with a mix of anxiety and hope as a key trade moment arrives on Wednesday, as Premier Doug Ford sets off on his third trip in less than a month to meet with U.S. lawmakers.

General Jun 29, 2026

This time next year there could be a maximum heat bylaw for Toronto rentals

With sizzling heat set to hit the city next week, Toronto is another step closer to bringing in a maximum temperature bylaw for its rental units.

General Jun 29, 2026
Doctors detail 2024 Ontario child rabies death in effort to warn about contact with bats

Doctors detail 2024 Ontario child rabies death in effort to warn about contact with bats

The 11-year-old boy was at a cottage in northern Ontario in the summer of 2024 and was awoken by a bat lying on his nose and mouth, the case report said.  

Health Jun 29, 2026

2 years ago a boy died of rabies from a bat. Doctors are reminding the public to be aware

In the latest issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, infectious disease physicians described the case of an 11-year-old child who died of rabies almost two years ago, and urged people to seek medical attention if they have any contact with bats to prevent potential rabies infection.

General Jun 29, 2026
IN PICTURES: Mark Carney joins Toronto Pride Parade through downtown

IN PICTURES: Mark Carney joins Toronto Pride Parade through downtown

Tens of thousands walked through the downtown to celebrate the annual festival, which has struggled with funding in recent years.

Canada Jun 29, 2026
Pedestrian sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries after east-end collision

Pedestrian sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries after east-end collision

Just after 6 a.m., Toronto police said they were called to the area of Carlaw Avenue and Commissioners Street for reports of a pedestrian being hit.

Traffic Jun 29, 2026

'A bit of a wasteland': Mayoral candidate pitches renaming, cleaning up Sankofa Square

Mayoral candidate and city councillor Brad Bradford proposed a plan Monday to rename Sankofa Square, calling the downtown area a "bit of a wasteland" that needs to be restored.

General Jun 29, 2026

Interim Ontario Science Centre opens at Harbourfront Centre as construction begins on permanent building

The interim location of the Ontario Science Centre is now open to the public, as construction gets underway for a new, permanent home at Ontario Place set to open in 2029.

General Jun 29, 2026

Leamington celebrates World Cup triumph of hometown hero Stephen Eustaquio

Stephen Eustaquio's Ontario hometown is celebrating his last-minute goal on Sunday that allowed the Canadian men's team to make soccer history and advance to the FIFA World Cup round of 16 for the first time.

General Jun 29, 2026

Meet Ben, Toronto’s World Cup geese patrol dog

Border collie Ben is on goose patrol at a Toronto FIFA World Cup training pitch, helping keep geese away as visiting teams prepare. CBC Toronto caught up with him on the job.

General Jun 29, 2026
Ontario education minister urges parents not to pull kids from school for sports

Ontario education minister urges parents not to pull kids from school for sports

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra is urging parents not to pull their kids out of school for sports tournaments next year, when new attendance rules begin.

Education Jun 29, 2026
Stephen Eustáquio’s Ontario hometown celebrates Canada’s historic World Cup win

Stephen Eustáquio’s Ontario hometown celebrates Canada’s historic World Cup win

Stephen Eustáquio grew up and attended school for a few years in Leamington, Ont., and now the community is celebrating the hometown hero.

Sports Jun 29, 2026
Smaller interim Ontario Science Centre opens on Toronto’s waterfront

Smaller interim Ontario Science Centre opens on Toronto’s waterfront

The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming unveiled the new Harbourfront Centre location on Monday, two years after the permanent science centre was abruptly closed to the public.

Politics Jun 29, 2026
Leafs ink Stecher to two-year contract extension

Leafs ink Stecher to two-year contract extension

The Toronto Maple Leafs have re-signed defenceman Troy Stecher to a two-year contract extension, the club announced Monday.

Sports Jun 29, 2026
Collision with transport truck sends 3 to hospital with serious injuries

Collision with transport truck sends 3 to hospital with serious injuries

One person was airlifted to hospital and two others transported by ambulance following a three-vehicle collision involving a transport truck on Highway 10 in Caledon, Ont.

Canada Jun 29, 2026
Toronto gets orange heat warnings as Ontario bakes under heat wave

Toronto gets orange heat warnings as Ontario bakes under heat wave

Early Monday morning, Environment Canada issued heat warnings for much of southwestern Ontario as well as large portions of the east, stretching all the way up to the north.

Canada Jun 29, 2026
92-year-old evicted Toronto man fighting for damages

92-year-old evicted Toronto man fighting for damages

A 92-year-old man who was kicked out of his Little Italy apartment last summer is still fighting for compensation after what his family and advocates call an unlawful eviction.

Politics Jun 29, 2026