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Chaleur Extrême et Inondations, Hausse des Billets pour Ronaldo, Appel des Gardiens de Prison — Mardi à Toronto

17 articles il y a 2 semaines 193

🚑 Faits Divers

  1. Femme blessée lors d'une invasion de domicile à Brampton. Plusieurs coups ont été tirés, blessant une femme au pied pendant une intrusion violente par des suspects dans une maison sur Goreway Drive. La police enquête.
  2. Travailleur routier percuté au nord de Toronto. Un ouvrier travaillant sur la réfection nocturne de la chaussée a été frappé sur Stouffville Road, nécessitant une hospitalisation. La police régionale de York évalue encore les blessures du travailleur.

🌦️ Météo et Circulation

  1. La chaleur extrême impacte les célébrations de la Fête du Canada. Des avertissements de chaleur pour l'Ontario, avec des températures atteignant jusqu'à 37°C et un humidex dans les 40, soulèvent des préoccupations de sécurité pour les festivités.
  2. Le tramway Finch West est arrêté. Un problème de communication a immobilisé toute la ligne, affectant de nombreux usagers.

🏛️ Gouvernement et Politique

  1. Inquiétudes sur les changements d'assurance automobile en Ontario. Les nouvelles politiques du gouvernement Ford pourraient augmenter les coûts pour les conducteurs malgré les avantages supposés de flexibilité, prenant effet à la Fête du Canada.
  2. La loi ontarienne sur la transparence limite l'accès aux dossiers téléphoniques de Ford. Le gouvernement refuse l'accès aux communications personnelles du premier ministre Ford, mettant en œuvre de nouvelles lois exemptant les figures politiques de divulgation.

💼 Économie et Affaires

  1. Le match de Ronaldo entraîne une flambée des prix des billets à Toronto. Les prix s'envolent pour le match de la Coupe du Monde à Toronto mettant en vedette Cristiano Ronaldo, contrastant avec la baisse des prix à Vancouver.

🏥 Santé

  1. La crise de suicide parmi les gardiens de prison entraîne un appel urgent. Après qu'un rapport du coroner a révélé 34 suicides parmi les gardiens en 15 ans, les travailleurs correctionnels de l'Ontario demandent une action urgente du gouvernement.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Les gardiens de prison demandent de l'aide face à la crise de suicide.
  • Panne de climatisation dans des condos alors que Toronto fait face à une vague de chaleur.
  • Effort canadien dans la création d'un gazon pour la Coupe du Monde de soccer.
  • Conseils pour rester en sécurité pendant le dôme de chaleur à Toronto.
  • Accident mortel à Scarborough impliquant une moto.
  • Bo Bichette revient à Toronto contre son ancienne équipe.
  • Le ministre déconseille aux écoles de quitter pour le sport.
  • L'accord commercial Ontario-Utah renforce les liens transfrontaliers.

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