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渥太華每日摘要 — 2026年3月24日

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  1. 透明度爭議升溫:安大略省長Doug Ford 指責資訊監督員將政府限制資訊公開的決定「政治化」,並稱自己「沒什麼好藏的」,同時提到省府每年約收到75,000宗資訊公開申請。資訊與隱私專員Patricia Kosseim(2025年任命)及批評者表示她未被事前諮詢,這項改變可能使法院近期要求福特交出手機紀錄的裁決失效。

  2. 艾克維爾天主教神父涉性侵被控:哈頓地區警察表示,2月展開調查後,逮捕了Rev. Ranjan D’Sa,控以一項性侵罪名;D’Sa自2010年起為神職人員,2016年起在St. Dominic’s任職,已獲保釋,未來將在密爾頓出庭。警方呼籲可能的其他受害者聯絡905-825-4777轉8970。

  3. 被害少年朋友要求改革假釋通知:被害人Darren Pepin於1986年被殺害,現年被害人朋友對凶手Darren Scott Ray今年獲准三次72小時無陪同假釋外出表示憤慨——其中一次在3月使用。他們要求監獄與假釋機構在高風險罪犯進入社區時正式通知市府與居民,並正計畫請願交給國會議員。

  4. 多倫多球場為世界盃完成升級:主辦單位公布BMO Field(賽事稱Toronto Stadium)已新增17,000個臨時座位以達FIFA最低45,000人容量,並完成新草皮、32間套房及約4,000個款待席。場館將在5月13日移交FIFA,多倫多場次自6月12日(加拿大揭幕戰)起,7月2日結束;總預算為3.8億加元,其中1.46億用於改造。

  5. 渥太華一名交通指揮員遇襲身亡,嫌犯被捕:警方表示,一名50多歲的交通指揮員Peter Clark於周一在Cedarview路與Kennevale道附近執勤時被撞,送醫後不治;警方已拘捕一名19歲男子,呼籲目擊者致電613-236-1222轉2345或向Crime Stoppers匿名報料1-800-222-8477。

  6. 驕傲節向聯邦申請九百萬加元援助:Pride Toronto、Fierté Montréal與Vancouver Pride在渥太華共同呼籲聯邦在三年內提供9,000,000加元(每年3,000,000)以協助支付上漲的基礎設施及表演者費用。組織指出目前聯邦大約提供1.5M用于安保,但贊助撤退與成本上升已讓一些活動出現巨額赤字(多倫多在2025年面臨約900,000加元缺口)。

  7. 大批學生將赴皇后公園抗議OSAP變更:學生抗議政府把OSAP從最多85%的助學金比例,改為學生需償還約75%貸款比例;政府指出若不改革,OSAP開支可能達每年41億加元。二月的示威造成約5,000加元的雕像損壞,議長Donna Skelly已要求抗議保持和平並加強保安。

  8. 監督機構呼籲在法案成形前三思:資訊與隱私專員Patricia Kosseim敦促省府在將政治人物與其人員從FOI規則中排除前重新考慮,稱她未被諮詢且此舉可能削弱政府監督並使法院判決失效;反對黨領袖也警告這會侵蝕透明度。

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Ford accuses FOI watchdog of ‘politicizing’ transparency clamp-down

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.

Politics Mar 24, 2026

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.

Canada Mar 24, 2026

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