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Aumenta el Tránsito y Sospecha de Incendio Intencional, Carrera por la Alcaldía se Cierra — miércoles en Toronto

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. La policía de Toronto investiga incendio sospechoso en restaurante de la zona central. Humo y una explosión en 3 Eggs All Day Grill llevaron a la evacuación de unidades residenciales cercanas en avenida Eglinton. La policía está tratando el incidente como un posible incendio intencional, pero no se reportaron heridos.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Acusaciones por presunto fraude dirigido a estudiantes internacionales. Dos residentes de Ontario enfrentan cargos por defraudar a estudiantes internacionales al cobrar matrículas pero falsificar documentos de inscripción. El Lambton College alertó a la Agencia de Servicios Fronterizos de Canadá, lo que provocó una investigación.
  2. Niños de 12 y 11 años sospechosos de asalto y allanamiento en Hamilton. Supuestamente, el dúo usó spray para osos robado en un niño de ocho años. El de 12 años enfrenta cargos, mientras que el más joven fue liberado debido a restricciones de edad.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Ford responde a propuesta de EE. UU. sobre aranceles al alcohol. El Premier de Ontario Doug Ford recurrió a las redes sociales para rechazar los intentos estadounidenses de responsabilizar a Canadá por boicots de alcohol, citando amenazas a los trabajadores canadienses.
  2. La carrera por la alcaldía de Toronto se cierra con Brad Bradford ganando terreno. Olivia Chow lidera con 49% sobre el 40% de Bradford, según una encuesta de Liaison Strategies, indicando una brecha que se estrecha.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Alquileres ofertados en Canadá disminuyen más del 4% respecto al año pasado. Un nuevo informe destaca una caída en los precios de alquiler, proporcionando un alivio temporal ante los problemas continuos de asequibilidad de la vivienda.

🏥 Health

  1. La OMS advierte sobre un 'tsunami de cáncer' proyectado para 2050. Se espera que los diagnósticos anuales de cáncer a nivel mundial salten de 20 millones a casi 35 millones. Los expertos instan a los sistemas de salud a prepararse para este aumento.
  2. Investigadores de Toronto estudian pruebas de sangre para la recurrencia del cáncer. El Centro de Cáncer Princess Margaret lidera un ensayo para detectar ADN de cáncer residual en la sangre, con la participación de 7,000 personas.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Auge en el uso del transporte público de Toronto durante la Copa Mundial. Los partidos celebrados en Toronto llevaron a un aumento del 42% en el uso del transporte, indicando un retorno a los niveles previos a la pandemia para el sistema de tránsito de la ciudad.

🏈 Sports

  1. Toronto Raptors firman al delantero Kyle Anderson. La incorporación del jugador experimentado busca reforzar la alineación del equipo para la próxima temporada.
  2. Daniel Alfredsson se une a los Toronto Maple Leafs como entrenador asociado. Dejando atrás su legado con los Ottawa Senators, Alfredsson asume un nuevo rol para crecer en su carrera.

📰 Also Today

  • Richie Laryea se une al roster de estrellas de la MLS tras la Copa Mundial.
  • Matan a un policía en entrenamiento cerca del Ontario Police College.
  • Evacuados por incendio forestal regresan a la Primera Nación Kasabonika Lake.
  • Actualización sobre el proyecto de tren de alta velocidad Toronto-Quebec City.
  • Datos revelan patrones de transporte de Toronto durante la Copa Mundial.
  • Algunos colegios de Ontario no participan en el fondo de eficiencia gubernamental.
  • La cancelación de eventos impacta la economía de Little Jamaica.
  • Lesión en la rodilla detiene la defensa del título de Mboko en el National Bank Open.

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Knee injury will prevent Mboko from National Bank Open women's title defence in Toronto

Canada's Victoria Mboko has withdrawn from the National Bank Open due to a knee injury, Tennis Canada said Tuesday.

General Jul 8, 2026

Little Jamaica was already hurting. Now a highly anticipated event there is cancelled

An event advertised as an "unforgettable day of food, music, culture and community" in Toronto's Little Jamaica has been cancelled after organizers say they were unable to obtain the necessary city permits.

General Jul 8, 2026

How did people get around Toronto during the World Cup? Here's what the data shows

More people took up walking, cycling and transit to get around the city when it hosted the 2026 World Cup, data obtained by CBC News from the city, TTC and Bike Share shows.

General Jul 8, 2026

Marina Mabrey selected as Toronto Tempo's first WNBA all-star

Toronto Tempo guard Marina Mabrey will be heading as a reserve player to this year's WNBA All-Star Game, marking the first time a player will represent the newly formed franchise.

General Jul 8, 2026

Toronto police investigate suspected arson after fire, explosion at midtown restaurant

Toronto police are investigating an early morning fire at a midtown restaurant on Wednesday as suspected arson.

General Jul 8, 2026

What’s going on with the Toronto–Quebec City high-speed train?

Canada is the only G7 country without high-speed rail — but that could change. CBC's Trishla Parekh gets you up to speed on the federal ALTO high-speed rail project, which could cut travel time between Toronto and Montreal to just three hours.

General Jul 8, 2026

Hundreds of wildfire evacuees in Toronto to return home to Kasabonika Lake First Nation

Nearly 600 wildfire evacuees from Kasabonika Lake First Nation are expected to start making their way home Thursday from Toronto. The remote Oji-Cree community declared a state of emergency June 27 due to escalating wildfire activity. While fire crews continue to tackle a cluster of five wildfires near the First Nation, the situation has stabilized.

General Jul 8, 2026
Ontario police officer charged with assault, uttering threats while off-duty

Ontario police officer charged with assault, uttering threats while off-duty

A Kawartha Lakes police officer has been charged with assault and uttering a threat in connection with an alleged off-duty incident on Canada Day.

Crime Jul 8, 2026
Doug Ford responds to proposed U.S. alcohol law: ‘We won’t back down’

Doug Ford responds to proposed U.S. alcohol law: ‘We won’t back down’

In a post on X, Ford said that 'U.S. tariffs are threatening the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of Canadian workers, including here in Ontario.'

Politics Jul 8, 2026
U.S. approves ’emergency rescue’ plan to import Marineland’s whales and dolphins

U.S. approves ’emergency rescue’ plan to import Marineland’s whales and dolphins

A U.S. consortium of aquariums says the American government has approved an "emergency rescue" to import Marineland's whales and dolphins, the last such captive animals in Canada.

Canada Jul 8, 2026
Charges laid in alleged fraud scheme targeting international students: CBSA

Charges laid in alleged fraud scheme targeting international students: CBSA

The Canada Border Services Agency alleges the suspects took money from international students with the promise of paying their tuition, but did not actually enrol them.

Crime Jul 8, 2026
Toronto mayoral race tightens, with Chow still in front

Toronto mayoral race tightens, with Chow still in front

New research from Liaison Strategies found incumbent Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow polling at 49 per cent, with her main challenger, Coun. Brad Bradford, at 40 per cent.

Politics Jul 8, 2026
Can a blood test tell patients if their cancer is coming back? Researchers are on it

Can a blood test tell patients if their cancer is coming back? Researchers are on it

Researchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre are working on a trial to determine if a blood test can detect tiny amounts of cancer remaining after patients have been treated.  

Health Jul 8, 2026
Conestoga among colleges that didn’t apply for government money to find efficiencies

Conestoga among colleges that didn’t apply for government money to find efficiencies

Conestoga College was particularly reliant on international students for revenue and, in the past few months, has seen a government supervisor appointed for its financial issues.

Canada Jul 8, 2026

Asking rents in Canada fall more than 4% from last year, according to report

A report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation says Canada saw its 21st consecutive month of year-over-year declines in rent. British Columbia and Ontario saw the biggest drops, while Atlantic Canada rents rose.

General Jul 8, 2026

All but one of the Toronto cops charged in Project South headed directly to trial

The cases against most of the Toronto police officers and six civilians charged in the police corruption and organized crime investigation dubbed Project South are expected to proceed directly to trial in Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice.

General Jul 8, 2026

Durham police identify constable in training killed in crash near Ontario Police College

Durham police have identified the constable in training who died in a collision near the Ontario Police College on Tuesday as 27-year-old Tyrone Magbitang.

General Jul 8, 2026

Can you ever truly cure cancer? Canadian researchers are using blood biopsies to find out

A Toronto-based team is launching a massive, years-long research project to study liquid biopsies, a novel technology meant to catch tiny traces of tumour DNA in the blood. The goal? Finding better ways to protect cancer survivors from having the disease come back, while sparing some from enduring costly, invasive treatments.

General Jul 8, 2026

Toronto's Richie Laryea named to MLS all-star roster after Canada's World Cup run

Goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau and Richie Laryea, two members of Canada's FIFA World Cup team, were on the 29-man all-star squad unveiled by Major League Soccer on Wednesday.

General Jul 8, 2026
Ticats to start Dolegala at QB versus Roughriders

Ticats to start Dolegala at QB versus Roughriders

Jake Dolegala will start at quarterback on Sunday when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats visit the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Sports Jul 8, 2026
Toronto Raptors sign forward Kyle Anderson

Toronto Raptors sign forward Kyle Anderson

The Toronto Raptors have signed forward Kyle Anderson, the NBA club announced Wednesday.

Sports Jul 8, 2026
Toronto transit ridership surges after service ramped up for World Cup matches

Toronto transit ridership surges after service ramped up for World Cup matches

The Toronto Transit Service said in a post on social media that ridership on routes to BMO Field and Exhibition Place jumped 42 per cent higher than figures for the year before. 

Canada Jul 8, 2026
Boys aged 12 and 11 suspects in assault on another child, Hamilton break-in: police

Boys aged 12 and 11 suspects in assault on another child, Hamilton break-in: police

Hamilton police say a 12-year-old boy has been charged with several crimes after he and an 11-year-old boy allegedly broke into a store and later assaulted another child.

Crime Jul 8, 2026
Recruit who died in Ontario traffic collision demonstrated ‘unwavering commitment,’ police say

Recruit who died in Ontario traffic collision demonstrated ‘unwavering commitment,’ police say

The police recruit was identified as 27-year-old Tyrone Magbitang in a social media post from the Durham Regional Police Service.

Canada Jul 8, 2026
Police treating Eglinton restaurant fire as suspected arson

Police treating Eglinton restaurant fire as suspected arson

Around 2:45 a.m., police officers and firefighters were called to 936 Eglinton Avenue West, the address of 3 Eggs All Day Grill, near Bathurst Street.

Politics Jul 8, 2026
Protesters continue to target Doug Ford with rally outside premier’s Etobicoke office

Protesters continue to target Doug Ford with rally outside premier’s Etobicoke office

At the latest rally, attendees said they were worried about Ontario's new regulatory body for personal support workers.

Canada Jul 8, 2026
Alfredsson set for ‘exciting chapter’ with Leafs

Alfredsson set for ‘exciting chapter’ with Leafs

Daniel Alfredsson understands why Ottawa Senators fans might feel blindsided by his move to a bitter cross-province rival.

Sports Jul 8, 2026
Doctor warns of ‘cancer tsunami’ as WHO projects sharp rise in cases by 2050

Doctor warns of ‘cancer tsunami’ as WHO projects sharp rise in cases by 2050

A new WHO report warns annual cancer cases could rise from 20 million to nearly 35 million by 2050, with experts warning Canada must prepare for a 'cancer tsunami.'

Health Jul 8, 2026