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Hausse du transport et incendie suspect, course à la mairie de Toronto se resserre — Mercredi à Toronto

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🚑 Faits divers et incidents

  1. La police de Toronto enquête sur un incendie suspect après le feu dans un restaurant du centre-ville. De la fumée et une explosion au 3 Eggs All Day Grill ont conduit à l'évacuation de logements résidentiels voisins sur l'avenue Eglinton. La police considère cet incident comme un potentiel incendie criminel, mais aucune blessure n'a été signalée.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Des accusations portées dans une fraude présumée visant des étudiants internationaux. Deux résidents de l'Ontario sont accusés d'avoir escroqué des étudiants internationaux en prenant leurs frais de scolarité tout en falsifiant des documents d'inscription. Le Collège Lambton a alerté l'Agence des services frontaliers du Canada, déclenchant une enquête.
  2. Deux garçons de 12 et 11 ans suspects d'une agression et d'une effraction à Hamilton. Le duo aurait utilisé du gaz poivré volé sur un enfant de huit ans. Le garçon de 12 ans est accusé, tandis que le plus jeune a été relâché en raison des restrictions d'âge.

🏛️ Gouvernance et politique

  1. Ford répond à la proposition américaine sur les tarifs de l'alcool. Le premier ministre de l'Ontario, Doug Ford, a utilisé les médias sociaux pour rejeter les tentatives des États-Unis de tenir le Canada responsable des boycotts de l'alcool, évoquant des menaces envers les travailleurs canadiens.
  2. La course à la mairie de Toronto se resserre avec Brad Bradford qui gagne du terrain. Olivia Chow mène avec 49 % contre 40 % pour Bradford, selon un sondage de Liaison Strategies, indiquant un écart qui se réduit.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Les loyers demandés au Canada diminuent de plus de 4 % par rapport à l'année dernière. Un nouveau rapport souligne une baisse des prix des loyers, offrant un répit temporaire face aux problèmes persistants d'abordabilité des logements.

🏥 Santé

  1. L'OMS met en garde contre un 'tsunami de cancers' projeté pour 2050. Les diagnostics annuels de cancer dans le monde devraient passer de 20 millions à presque 35 millions. Les experts exhortent les systèmes de santé à se préparer à cette augmentation.
  2. Des chercheurs de Toronto étudient les tests sanguins pour la récurrence du cancer. Le Centre de cancérologie Princess Margaret mène un essai pour détecter l'ADN résiduel du cancer dans le sang, avec 7 000 participants attendus.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. L'utilisation du transport en commun à Toronto augmente lors de la Coupe du Monde. Les matchs organisés à Toronto ont conduit à une hausse de 42 % de l'utilisation du transport en commun, indiquant un retour aux niveaux d'avant la pandémie pour le système de transport de la ville.

🏈 Sports

  1. Les Raptors de Toronto signent avec l'ailier Kyle Anderson. L'ajout de ce joueur expérimenté vise à renforcer l'équipe pour la saison à venir.
  2. Daniel Alfredsson rejoint les Maple Leafs de Toronto en tant qu'entraîneur adjoint. Laissant son héritage des Sénateurs d'Ottawa derrière, Alfredsson accepte un nouveau rôle pour progresser dans sa carrière.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Richie Laryea rejoint l'équipe étoile de la MLS après la Coupe du Monde.
  • Un agent en formation tué près du Collège de police de l'Ontario.
  • Les évacués des feux de forêt retournent à la Première Nation Kasabonika Lake.
  • Mise à jour sur le projet de train à grande vitesse Toronto-Québec.
  • Les données révèlent les habitudes de transport à Toronto pendant la Coupe du Monde.
  • Certains collèges de l'Ontario passent outre le fonds d'efficacité gouvernemental.
  • L'annulation d'un événement impacte l'économie de Little Jamaica.
  • Une blessure au genou interrompt la défense de titre de Mboko à l'Omnium Banque Nationale.

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