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Weekly Digest Ottawa Mar 16 - Mar 22, 2026

渥太华每周要闻 — 2026年3月16日–22日

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  1. 参议员队在3月21日以5-2击败多伦多枫叶队——渥太华早早连进三球,约瑟夫·沃尔替补出场,约翰·塔瓦雷斯达成职业生涯第519球。
  2. 多伦多父亲塔朗·斯特帕尼扬自2023年12月23日失踪,家属从亚美尼亚赶来呼吁警方给出答案,案件被升级为凶杀调查。
  3. 多伦多警方称60岁男子王盛龙被控二级谋杀,受害者为60岁的邵贤微,事件发生于3月11日,为今年该市第4起凶杀案。
  4. 安大略拟溯及修改信息公开法,将省长、内阁及其工作人员的记录排除在外;信息与隐私专员警告此举会让政府更不透明且更不安全。
  5. 最新民调显示福特与进步保守党领先,支持率42%(自由党35%,新民主党18%),但60%的人认为该省需要换届,69%认为福特不会提前下台。
  6. 省府无法在联邦设定的4月1日之前完全将护士执业者(NP)服务公费覆盖;未合规处罚将从2027年4月开始。
  7. 冬季持续影响安大略:湖效雪频繁、对多伦多创纪录的单日降雪(市区约61厘米)、五大湖冰层厚(伊利湖达约97%),专家预计真正回暖要到5月。
  8. 省府启动建立自愿加入的电子病历中央系统的前期工作并征集潜在供应商,省财政将在预算中再拨3.25亿加元用于初级护理。
  9. 省府将切断对7个监督用药点的资助(其中多伦多2处),启动90天撤资期,援助者担心会增加药物过量和公开吸毒。
  10. 皇家骑警表示一名安大略边境官员在1月被捕,涉嫌违规放行一车价值数百万的鸦片、 大麻制品和烟草,CBSA已通报警方线索。
  11. 密西沙加一名约12–13岁儿童在3月18日被GO列车撞击身亡,警方称其骑电动自行车绕过道口栏杆,Metrolinx已展开调查并临时停运该路段列车。
  12. 省新增公共场所吸毒的省级违法条例,警方可开非刑事罚单而非立刻逮捕,执法者认为可多一种选择,倡导者担忧在交通系统的使用。
  13. 安省警察公布5万加元悬赏,寻求1974年失踪并遇害的14岁女孩凯伦·考格林的线索,这起冷案已有52年。
  14. 省府将立法禁止把演唱会、体育赛事等门票以高于原价的价格转售,旨在遏制黄牛哄抬票价。
  15. 纽约岛人队计划将其AHL下属搬到汉密尔顿的TD体育馆(需联盟批准),下赛季将在那里比赛。
  16. 阿默斯特堡市长表示,省长放弃威胁禁售Crown Royal后,饮品商Diageo对出售该地装瓶厂的紧迫感减弱,约160个工作岗位受影响。
  17. 滑铁卢警方为一场未获批准的圣帕特里克节街头聚会部署战术人员并在高处监视(包括狙击手),表示在必要时仍会使用类似手段。
  18. 詹妮弗·潘对其母亲2010年死亡认罪过失杀人,获终身监禁并可申请假释,最高法院此前裁定应重审一审谋杀定罪。
  19. 涉及2017年若干谋杀案(包括安吉洛·穆西塔诺和米拉·巴贝里)的嫌疑人丹尼尔·托马塞蒂在墨西哥被捕,他正抗辩引渡回加拿大。
  20. 猛龙队新秀中锋柯林·默里‑博伊尔斯恢复全练并列为每日观望,可能随队出征五场西部客场赛,目前场均7.8分、5个篮板。
  21. 自药房获准为轻微病症开处方以来,省府称已有200多万人次通过药房获得初级护理;当年卫生部长与Shoppers前总裁会面讨论药房改制。
  22. OPP提醒公众警惕冒充警察并伪造来电号码的诈骗电话,骗子会让受害人去比特币ATM转账,警方强调绝不会要求现金或礼品卡。
  23. 加拿大边境服务署在3月8日用缉查犬在皮尔逊机场发现22.5公斤生肉(鸭、鸽、鸡、兔),旅客虽申报但这些肉类被拒绝入境。
  24. 福特公开称赞在沃恩射杀入室者的屋主并说“还该多打几枪”,同时警方调查后认定射击屋主不受控罪起诉。
  25. 福特抨击假释委员会允许谋杀儿童罪犯达伦·斯科特·雷获准72小时无陪同临时离监,官员和警方发布社区安全提醒。
  26. 医院和收容所警告,可预防的低温相关死亡在无家可归者中增加;省验尸官数据显示2022年有90例与低温相关的死亡。
  27. 名为“南方行动”的反腐调查导致7名在职多伦多警员被捕,安省司法官表示检视与调查仍在进行中。

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New York Islanders down Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1

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No charges against Ontario resident who shot and injured alleged home invader: police

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Ontario police hope for break in 52-year-old cold case, offer $50K reward

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CBSA dog sniffs out 22.5 kg of raw meat in traveller’s luggage at Pearson airport

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OPP say fraudsters are impersonating officers, using spoofed phone numbers

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Ford government silent on cost of fighting release of premier’s cellphone records

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Child dies after being struck by train in Mississauga, closures in effect

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Ontario junior hockey team vows action after ‘racist’ comments at game

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Premier Doug Ford heaps praise on gun owner who shot intruder at Vaughan home

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Ontario Premier Ford urges B.C., Quebec to drop EV sales targets

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Toronto’s donor-funded consumption sites bracing for fallout of Ontario funding cuts

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Jennifer Pan pleads guilty to manslaughter in mother’s death after new trial ordered

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