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Toronto Daily Digest — March 23, 2026

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  1. Raptors add a familiar name: The Toronto Raptors signed guard Markelle Fultz to a 10-day contract, announced Monday March 23, 2026. Fultz (No. 1 pick in 2017) last played in 2024–25 for Sacramento (2.7 points in 21 games) and has averaged 9.8 points and 5.3 assists in six starts this year with Raptors 905; his NBA career covers 255 games with 10.4 points and 4.4 assists per game.

  2. Cellphone records under the microscope: Ontario’s government plans a retroactive change to transparency laws—announced as MPPs returned from a 14-week winter break—to shield the premier, cabinet and staff from freedom-of-information requests, likely nullifying a court order to disclose Doug Ford’s phone logs. The move has prompted opposition pushback (NDP sought a Speaker’s warrant) and criticism from leaders like Marit Stiles and John Fraser who say it avoids accountability.

  3. Education shake-up promised — but not the notwithstanding clause: Education Minister Paul Calandra told reporters he will soon table major school-board reform but said he will not use the notwithstanding clause; he’s already taken direct control of eight boards (including Toronto and Peel public and Catholic boards) and insists all 72 boards will remain. Details are scarce, but Calandra says the plan is being vetted for constitutional safety while critics warn it distracts from classroom issues like special education.

  4. Six arrested after violent carjacking probe: Peel Regional Police’s Project Stratis led to six arrests and 30 charges in a months‑long probe into violent, armed carjackings and the trafficking of stolen high‑end cars; eight stolen vehicles worth about $800,000 were seized. Police say the ring targeted Mercedes models between Jan. 18 and Feb. 1, re‑vinned cars for resale or export to Ghana, and arrests occurred across late January to March 3 (two suspects stopped at Pearson).

  5. Arson and assault charges after house fire: OPP say a 60‑year‑old man faces two arson counts (including disregard for human life), two counts of spousal assault and other charges after a domestic incident and fire at a North River Road home in Phelps Township; police responded to a 911 call at about 5:20 p.m. on Friday and the victim escaped. The accused surrendered, remains in custody, and is due in North Bay court on Monday.

  6. Suspect in two Ontario homicides arrested in Calgary: Isaiah Thomas Badger, 19, was arrested last Thursday in Calgary and charged with first‑degree murder in the deaths of Chandan Kumar Raja Nandakumar (37), shot Feb. 7 at Woodbine Shopping Centre, and Sergio Lopes (65), shot Jan. 26 in Vaughan. Police say Badger is accused of acting alone in one slaying; another suspect, Jacob Wallace (19), was arrested March 5 in Moosonee and faces murder and arson charges.

  7. Ford moves to take Billy Bishop airport, sparks city pushback: Premier Doug Ford announced plans to use special economic‑zone powers to take control of Billy Bishop airport and expand its runway to allow larger jets, saying it will bring cheaper flights and jobs. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and others object—raising safety, environmental and Indigenous‑rights concerns—while the province says it will introduce takeover legislation under powers from last year’s Bill 5.

  8. Blue Jays lock in leadership after big season: The Toronto Blue Jays extended GM Ross Atkins for five years (through 2031) and manager John Schneider through 2028 after a 94‑win season, an AL East title and a seven‑game World Series loss to the Dodgers. Schneider (46) is 303–257 since July 2022 and the team opens its regular season on Friday.

  9. North York shooting sends man to hospital; three suspects sought: Police say a man was shot about 10 p.m. Sunday near Jane St. and Sheppard Ave. W. and taken to hospital with serious but non‑life‑threatening injuries; three male suspects in black clothing fled on foot and investigators are asking for tips.

  10. GO bus crash injures six, including a baby: In St. Catharines at North Service Road and YMCA Drive, a northbound Honda CR‑V drove into a southbound GO Transit bus carrying 18 passengers; six people (five passengers and the driver), including a baby, were taken to hospital with minor injuries. Police say a 56‑year‑old man from Omemee faces impaired driving charges, had his licence suspended and will appear in court.

  11. Queen’s Park returns with big issues on the agenda: Ontario’s legislature resumed after an unusually long 14‑week winter break, with the budget due Thursday and expected fights over transparency changes (exempting premier, ministers and staff from FOI) and cuts to OSAP grants that have prompted student protests. Opposition parties say the long break was undemocratic and promise scrutiny as the spring session unfolds.

  12. Poll: Most Ontarians think Ford is falling short: An Ipsos poll of 801 Ontarians for Global News’ Focus Ontario found majorities rate Premier Doug Ford poorly on housing (only 26% say he’s doing well), affordability (27%), debt (32%), corruption (34%), education (37%) and health care (36%); party support in the poll was PCs 42%, Liberals 35%, NDP 18% and Greens 7%, and 69% don’t expect Ford to step down before the next election (margin ±4.2%).

Source Articles (12)

Edmonton man wanted in Toronto, Vaughan homicides arrested in Calgary

Isaiah Thomas Badger was arrested last Thursday and has been charged with first-degree murder following the deaths of Chandan Kumar Raja Nandakumar and Sergio Lopes.

Crime Mar 23, 2026

Raptors sign guard Fultz to 10-day contract

The Toronto Raptors have signed guard Markelle Fultz to a 10-day contract, the NBA club announced Monday.

Sports Mar 23, 2026

Doug Ford’s cellphone records under spotlight ahead of transparency law changes

As Ontario MPPs return from the winter break, opposition leaders are attacking Premier Doug Ford's efforts to shield himself, his cabinet and staff from transparency rules.

Politics Mar 23, 2026

Ontario education minister promises ‘significant change’ still coming to school boards

Education Minister Paul Calandra, however, said he won't use the notwithstanding clause if he moves to eliminate trustees in Ontario.

Canada Mar 23, 2026

Arson charge laid against Ontario man after domestic dispute: OPP

According to police, the name of the accused will not be released to protect the identity of the victim due to the domestic nature of the incident. 

Crime Mar 23, 2026

Toronto Blue Jays extend general manager Ross Atkins, manager John Schneider

The Toronto Blue Jays locked in their leadership group Monday with extensions for General Manager Ross Atkins and Manager John Schneider.

Sports Mar 23, 2026

Ontario man charged after GO bus crash sends six, including baby, to hospital

Niagara Regional Police say the crash happened in the north end of St. Catharines, in the area of North Service Road and YMCA Drive, just off the Queen Elizabeth Way highway.

Canada Mar 23, 2026

6 charged after Peel police investigation into violent, armed carjackings

Peel police say they received reports of violent, armed carjackings between Jan. 18 and Feb. 1 across the region and through the Greater Toronto Area.

Crime Mar 23, 2026

Ontario legislature resumes; questions on transparency, OSAP expected

Ontario's provincial members of parliament are heading back to Queen's Park Monday, as the legislature sits for the first time since December.

Canada Mar 23, 2026

Majority think Doug Ford is failing to protect Ontario, new poll shows

A survey conducted by Ipsos exclusively for Global News' Focus Ontario asked people how well they thought Premier Doug Ford was protecting Ontario on a number of files.

Politics Mar 23, 2026

Ontario to take Billy Bishop airport from Toronto, designate it special economic zone

Ontario's premier intends to use sweeping powers to designate Toronto's Billy Bishop airport a special economic zone, where provincial and municipal laws can be bypassed.

Politics Mar 23, 2026

Man suffers serious injuries after Toronto shooting, 3 suspects sought

Around 10 p.m. Sunday, police said they were called to the area of Jane Street and Sheppard Avenue West after multiple people called to report the sound of gunshots.

Crime Mar 23, 2026