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Desafíos de Calor Extremo e Inundaciones, Ascenso del Precio de Entradas por Ronaldo, Petición de Guardias de Prisión — Toronto Martes

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🚑 Noticias y Sucesos

  1. Mujer herida en una invasión de hogar en Brampton. Varios disparos se efectuaron, hiriendo a una mujer en el pie durante una violenta intrusión de sospechosos en un hogar en Goreway Drive. La policía está investigando.
  2. Trabajador vial atropellado al norte de Toronto. Un trabajador de reparaciones viales nocturnas fue atropellado en Stouffville Road, requiriendo hospitalización. La Policía Regional de York sigue evaluando las heridas del trabajador.

🌦️ Clima y Vías

  1. Calor extremo afecta los planes del Día de Canadá. Se han emitido advertencias de calor para Ontario, con temperaturas que alcanzan los 37°C y un índice de humedad que supera los 40°C, generando preocupaciones de seguridad para las celebraciones.
  2. Cierre del LRT Finch West. Un problema de comunicación ha detenido toda la línea LRT, afectando a muchos viajeros.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Preocupaciones por cambios en el seguro de auto en Ontario. Las nuevas políticas del gobierno de Ford pueden aumentar los costos para los conductores a pesar de los supuestos beneficios de flexibilidad, con vigencia a partir del Día de Canadá.
  2. Ley de transparencia en Ontario limita acceso a registros telefónicos de Ford. El gobierno niega el acceso a las comunicaciones personales del Primer Ministro Ford, implementando nuevas leyes que eximen a figuras políticas de la divulgación.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Juego de Ronaldo impulsa alza en precios de entradas en Toronto. Los precios se disparan para el partido del Mundial en Toronto con Cristiano Ronaldo, en contraste con la caída de precios en Vancouver.

🏥 Salud

  1. Crisis de suicidios de guardias de prisión provoca petición. Tras un informe del forense que reveló 34 suicidios entre guardias en 15 años, los trabajadores correccionales de Ontario piden acción urgente del gobierno.

📰 También Hoy

  • Guardias de prisión buscan ayuda ante crisis de suicidios.
  • Fallo del aire acondicionado en departamentos mientras Toronto enfrenta ola de calor.
  • Esfuerzo canadiense en la creación de césped para el Mundial de fútbol.
  • Consejos para mantenerse seguro durante la cúpula de calor en Toronto.
  • Choque fatal en Scarborough involucra motocicleta.
  • Bo Bichette regresa a Toronto contra su antiguo equipo.
  • Ministro desaconseja a escuelas salir por deportes.
  • Acuerdo comercial entre Ontario y Utah refuerza lazos transfronterizos.

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Ontario and Utah sign deal to boost trade as Ford seeks to strengthen ties with American states

Ontario has signed a deal with Utah to boost trade as part of a plan by Premier Doug Ford to strengthen economic ties with individual American states.

General Jun 30, 2026

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.

General Jun 30, 2026

Bo Bichette is back in Toronto — to play against his former team

Former Blue Jay Bo Bichette returns to Toronto for the first time since signing with the New York Mets. The two teams start their three-game series tonight. CBC’s Greg Ross asked Bichette what reaction he expects from Toronto fans.

General Jun 30, 2026

Man dead after collision between motorcycle and car in Scarborough, police say

A man is dead after a motorcycle and a car collided in Scarborough on Monday, police say.

General Jun 30, 2026

What goes into making World Cup-quality turf, and the Canadian behind it

When Australian goalkeeper Patrick Beach came off the turf after the first FIFA World Cup game in Vancouver, it wasn't the crowd or atmosphere that had caught his attention — it was the grass.

General Jun 30, 2026

Condo dwellers swelter as AC shuts down ahead of Toronto heat wave

As the first major heat wave of the season bears down on the city, one group of residents is particularly worried. The people who live at 181 Dundas Street E. say they have been without air conditioning since the building’s cooling system broke about four weeks ago. Several residents told CBC Toronto they haven't been given a timeline for repairs.

General Jun 30, 2026

Heat dome brings dangerous temperatures. Here's how to stay safe

As parts of southern Ontario, Quebec and the eastern United States swelter through a heat dome, here are the health warning signs to watch out for — and how to keep cool.

General Jun 30, 2026
Toronto ticket prices surge for Ronaldo World Cup game as Vancouver’s plummets

Toronto ticket prices surge for Ronaldo World Cup game as Vancouver’s plummets

Canada's defeat by Switzerland last Wednesday dashed the chances of Vancouver hosting the home team in the knockout rounds and instead it will see the Swiss take on Algeria.

Sports Jun 30, 2026
Ontario applies new transparency law to Premier Doug Ford’s cellphone, denies access

Ontario applies new transparency law to Premier Doug Ford’s cellphone, denies access

The government announced this spring it would tighten Ontario's transparency laws to offer near-blanket exemptions for the premier, ministers and all of their political staff.

Canada Jun 30, 2026

Scoring tickets to watch Cristiano Ronaldo play in Toronto's last World Cup game could break the bank

Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is set to play in Toronto’s final World Cup match on Thursday against his former Real Madrid teammate Luka Modrić. But if you’re looking to score tickets, soaring resale prices could get in the way.

General Jun 30, 2026

Ontario jail guards ask for help after coroner's report details suicide crisis among correctional workers

Ontario's jail guards are asking for more help after a coroner's report detailed a suicide crisis among correctional worker. It made more than two dozen recommendations to the provincial government.

General Jun 30, 2026

Entire Finch West LRT line down due to 'communication issue': TTC

The TTC says there is no service between Finch West and Humber College stations but shuttle buses are on the way.

General Jun 30, 2026
Extreme heat, flooding pose safety concerns for Canada Day celebrations

Extreme heat, flooding pose safety concerns for Canada Day celebrations

As communities across Canada prepare for Canada Day, extreme heat and flooding are proving logistically challenging for typical celebrations like fireworks.

Weather Jun 30, 2026
Worries mount that Ontario’s auto insurance changes will increase costs

Worries mount that Ontario’s auto insurance changes will increase costs

In early 2024, as part of Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy’s spring budget, the government overhauled the province’s auto insurance laws to create more flexibility and choice.

Politics Jun 30, 2026
Ontario jail guards appeal for help after report reveals suicide crisis

Ontario jail guards appeal for help after report reveals suicide crisis

Thirty-four correctional workers have died by suicide over the past 15 years, according to a report by the Office of the Chief Coroner.

Canada Jun 30, 2026
Woman injured, multiple shots fired during early morning Brampton home invasion

Woman injured, multiple shots fired during early morning Brampton home invasion

Around 4 a.m. Tuesday, Peel Regional Police said they received multiple 911 calls about a disturbance at a home in the area of Goreway Drive and Castlemore Road.

Canada Jun 30, 2026
Worker struck by vehicle overnight while fixing roads north of Toronto

Worker struck by vehicle overnight while fixing roads north of Toronto

Around 3:15 a.m., York Regional Police were called to a collision on Stouffville Road between Warden Avenue and Kennedy Road to respond to reports a pedestrian had been struck.

Traffic Jun 30, 2026