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渥太华每日电讯 — 2026年3月24日

8 篇文章 生成于 1 周前 123
  1. 透明度大战上演:安大略省省长道格·福特称信息监察员在“政治化”政府将首席部长、内阁及政治工作人员从信息公开(FOI)中排除的做法,他说自己“没有可隐瞒的”,并提到省政府每年收到约75,000份FOI申请。监察员帕特里夏·科西姆(2025年任命)及批评者表示她未被征询意见,这一改动可能使法院近期要求福特交出手机记录的裁决失效。

  2. 艾克维尔天主教神父被控性侵:哈尔顿地区警方称,在今年2月对一名在艾克维尔教堂做志愿者的女性遭性侵犯的指控展开调查后,逮捕了牧师Ranjan D’Sa。D’Sa面临一项性侵罪指控,已获保证书释放,未来将在密尔顿出庭;警方呼吁可能的其他受害者拨打905-825-4777 转分机8970联系。

  3. 被害少年朋友呼吁改革:被害人Darren Pepin(在1986年被杀,时年14岁)朋友对凶手Darren Scott Ray今年获准三次72小时无护送离监表示愤慨——其中一次在3月使用。他们要求就高风险罪犯进入社区时应由假释委员会或惩教机构正式通知市镇,并希望撤销剩余假释并改变制度。

  4. 多伦多体育场为世界杯升级:多伦多体育场(BMO Field)公布改造细节,包括新增17,000个临时座位以满足FIFA最低45,000座要求、新球场草皮、32个新包厢及4,000个招待席位。场馆将于5月13日移交FIFA,多伦多的比赛从6月12日加拿大开幕战开始,7月2日结束;项目总预算为3.8亿加元,其中1.46亿用于翻新。

  5. 渥太华一名交通指挥员被撞身亡,嫌疑人被捕:警方称,一名50多岁的交通指挥员Peter Clark在周一早上于Cedarview路与Kennevale道附近执勤时被撞,送院后死亡;一名19岁男子已被捕。警方请目击者或有行车记录仪影像者拨613-236-1222 转分机2345,或向Crime Stoppers匿名报料1-800-222-8477。

  6. 骄傲节要求联邦提供9百万加元支援:多伦多骄傲、蒙特利尔Fierté和温哥华骄傲联名向联邦请求在三年内提供900万加元(每年300万),用于支付日益上涨的基础设施、艺人酬劳和赞助回撤造成的缺口。他们目前大约有150万加元用于安保,但组织者说这不足以填补运营赤字,去年多伦多曾出现约90万加元的缺口。

  7. 皇后公园预计将迎来成千上万抗议OSAP的学生:学生将抗议政府将OSAP从可高达85%的助学金比例改为现在需偿还约75%的贷款比例——政府称若不改革,OSAP开支可能上升到每年41亿加元。议长Donna Skelly警告要保持和平并保护雕像,二月的抗议中乔治·布朗雕像曾被破坏约5,000加元。

  8. 监察员呼吁在法律未成形前三思:信息与隐私专员帕特里夏·科西姆敦促省政府在提案“尚未定稿”时重新考虑将政治人物和其工作人员排除在FOI之外的做法,她说未被咨询且担心这会削弱监督并使法院判决无效;反对党领袖也批评此举损害透明度。

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The government is facing pushback, including from the IPC, over its plan to give political staff and government ministers near total immunity from transparency requests.

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Catholic priest in Oakville, Ont. faces sex assault charge

Investigators say they're concerned the man may have additional victims and are asking anyone who may have been victimized by D'Sa to contact police. 

Crime Mar 24, 2026

Friends of murdered teen decry killer’s temporary absences, call for reform

The friends of a 14-year-old boy who was sexually assaulted and murdered 40 years ago are calling for reforms after his killer was granted three unescorted temporary absences.

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Toronto Stadium upgrades for World Cup unveiled

Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment chief operating officer Nick Eaves says Toronto Stadium will outshine its small size when it hosts matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Sports Mar 24, 2026

Man arrested after Ottawa school crossing guard’s death in hit and run

Ottawa police say a 19-year-old has been arrested, though the investigation into the hit-and-run is still ongoing and more information will be provided when available.

Crime Mar 24, 2026

Canada’s Pride festivals ask feds for $9M over 3 years to help with rising costs

The funding being requested is for on rising infrastructure costs, bringing in talent and the pullback of corporate sponsors and would be distributed across 200 Pride festivals.

Perspectives Mar 24, 2026

Ontario legislature expecting thousands of students to descend for OSAP protest

Masses of students are expected to protest at Queen's Park tomorrow as Premier Doug Ford pushes for changes to a grant program that helps Ontario students manage education costs.

Politics Mar 24, 2026

Watchdog urges Ontario to drop transparency overhaul before the ‘ink is dry’

Information and Privacy Commissioner Patricia Kosseim said nobody in Premier Doug Ford's government consulted with her office before unveiling changes to privacy laws.

Politics Mar 24, 2026