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Alerte de chaleur prolongée, corruption chez la police de Toronto et ventes immobilières dans la RGT - Vendredi à Toronto

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🚑 Urgences & Incidents

  1. Alerte de chaleur pour Toronto prolongée jusqu'à samedi. Environnement Canada met en garde les citoyens alors que les températures élevées perdurent, nécessitant des précautions pour les risques sanitaires liés à la chaleur.
  2. Alerte tornade terminée pour Chatham-Kent – Parc Rondeau. Des orages violents avaient suscité cette alerte, maintenant levée, après avoir posé des risques de vents violents et de grêle.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité publique

  1. Des policiers de Toronto impliqués dans une enquête de corruption. Des documents judiciaires révèlent les méthodes d'investigation de la police régionale de York qui ont conduit à l'arrestation de sept policiers en fonction et d'un retraité, soulignant des problèmes systémiques au sein de la force.
  2. La police d'Ottawa sauve une femme retenue en otage pendant plus de 14 heures. Les unités tactiques ont résolu la situation pacifiquement, démontrant d'intenses efforts de négociation policière.
  3. Près d'un million de dollars en bijoux récupérés dans un coup de filet pour vol de détail. La police de Peel arrête un suspect lié à un casse de grande envergure au centre commercial Square One, soulignant d'importantes actions des forces de l'ordre.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Les ventes de maisons dans la RGT augmentent en juin malgré un ralentissement des inscriptions. Le Toronto Regional Real Estate Board rapporte une hausse de 9,4 % par rapport à l'année précédente, avec une croissance potentielle des prix à l'horizon.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Le festival Summerlicious commence au milieu de l'engouement pour la Coupe du monde. Ce festival culinaire international enrichit l'expérience culturelle de Toronto en attirant des amateurs de cuisine de divers horizons.

🏈 Sports

  1. Les Leafs signent la première recrue Gavin McKenna. Le premier choix général rejoint Toronto dans le cadre d'un contrat d'entrée de trois ans, marquant un investissement significatif dans de futurs talents.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Un bénévole de la Coupe du Monde FIFA à Toronto honoré pour son dévouement.
  • Un homme de Brampton accusé après un incident de jet ski.
  • Le verdict est en cours pour l'homicide du fils adoptif en Ontario.
  • L'accord caribou Québec-Ottawa suscite des réactions mitigées.
  • L'Iran pourrait être derrière des attaques au Canada, selon un rapport.
  • Les Stampeders triomphent des Argonauts dans un match à haut score.
  • Le sélectionneur du Portugal déplore moins de matchs de la Coupe du Monde à Toronto.
  • Un motard meurtrier condamné décède en prison en Ontario.

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Muslim family living a 'nightmare' after false accusations of slaughterhouse on Ontario hobby farm

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What happens when a World Cup match gets dangerously hot?

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Boy, 7, found dead at Binbrook Conservation Area after going missing on Canada Day, police say

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StubHub claims it doesn’t allow the listing of “speculative” tickets on its platform. But CBC News found “ghost tickets” were available for the FIFA World Cup months before they were issued — and was able to list non-existent tickets for the 2028 Olympics.

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Surviving brother, biological mom speak at sentencing for Ontario couple convicted of murdering boy

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Ottawa police rescue woman held hostage for more than 14 hours

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GTA home sales continue to rise in June with board predicting price growth possible

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Heat warning for Toronto extended through Saturday: Environment Canada

It's staying hot out there into the first part of the weekend, with Environment Canada now forecasting maximum temperatures of 31 to 33 C continuing into Saturday. There is also a risk of severe thunderstorms, strong gusts and hail the size of ping pong balls Friday afternoon and evening.

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Summerlicious international culinary festival kicks off in the wake of the World Cup

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Toronto's 2 school boards project multi-million deficits for next year

Both the Toronto and Catholic District School Boards have released their budgets for the upcoming school year. As CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide explains, both are revealing budget deficits into the millions, despite major cuts to staffing and other expenses.

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Environmentalists have mixed reactions to Quebec-Ottawa caribou funding deal

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Nearly $1M in jewelry recovered in Ontario retail theft investigation

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