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Youth Crisis Team, Heat Peak & Minister Repayments — Ottawa Tuesday

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🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. New youth mental-health crisis team begins city service. Ottawa’s mobile youth crisis team launched Tuesday, the city says, offering rapid-response support for under-18s in mental-health emergencies and linking youth to local hospitals and community agencies; city officials say the program will operate during peak hours and is funded through provincial and municipal contributions.

  2. Tourism minister agrees to repay $16,203 in Toronto hotel bills. Ontario Tourism, Culture and Gaming Minister Stan Cho pledged to personally reimburse $16,203 in “Toronto accommodation” expenses charged to the legislature between 2023 and 2026 after disclosure and public criticism.

  3. Education workers warn of EA shortage ahead of contract deadline. Ontario education worker unions told the province on Tuesday they face a shortage of educational assistants (EAs) with collective bargaining deadlines approaching this summer, and union representatives requested emergency talks with the Ministry of Education about staffing levels and recruitment incentives.

  4. City plan could cut new-home fee by up to $33,787. Ottawa’s draft development charges proposal released this month would reduce the per-unit fee on some new houses by as much as $33,787, according to municipal estimates attached to the plan.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Tuesday marks peak of heat wave with highs near 37 C. Environment Canada warns southern and eastern Ontario will see maximums near 37°C and humidex values up to 45 on Tuesday, with overnight lows of 20–25°C and heat warnings in effect across the province.

  2. Extreme heat increases risk of severe storms and tornadoes, experts say. Atmospheric physics professor Kent Moore told Global News that heat waves make severe afternoon thunderstorms and tornadic development more likely, and Environment Canada issued heat alerts for parts of Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba with temperatures 30–40°C and high humidex values.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Man seriously injured in attempted ByWard Market robbery. Ottawa police say a man was badly hurt during an attempted robbery in the ByWard Market on Tuesday; police have opened an investigation and are asking witnesses to contact investigators with any video or information.

  2. OPP warn buyers of new phones about targeted fraud scheme. Ontario Provincial Police reported multiple incidents where fraudsters asked recent cellphone purchasers to return devices for setup or a promotional discount, resulting in victims mailing or handing over phones that were never returned.

  3. Swiss man who punched anti-war protester absent at Ottawa hearing. A man from Switzerland charged with assault for punching an anti-war protester did not appear at his scheduled Ottawa court date on Tuesday, Justice Court records show; a warrant or re-listing was expected to be determined by the court clerk.

📰 Also Today

  • Massive Norfolk County barn fire kills at least 20,000 hogs, Highway 3 closed.
  • Environment Canada issues extreme heat warnings across much of Canada, including most of Ontario.
  • Withering heat grips eastern Ontario and western Quebec, forecasters report.
  • Evacuation orders issued for Armstrong, Cushing Lake and several First Nations, residents told to head south to Thunder Bay.
  • Woodward to close Peterborough plant by Aug. 31, 2027, affecting about 165 employees.
  • (duplicate) Massive barn fire in Norfolk County, crews from eight stations fought blaze.
  • Toronto woman who hid parents’ corpses dies before sentencing, Lorraine Wiseman deceased.
  • Teen who killed Pickering grandmother apologizes at sentencing, youth identified only as A.S. pleaded guilty to first-degree murder.
  • Tourism minister and Toronto MPP to repay $16K spent on Toronto hotels, repayment confirmed.
  • Ford government to revise ticket resale law regulations months after passing it, options under consideration.
  • Assembly of First Nations holds summer assembly amid concerns over Bill C-48 and projects, chiefs convene this week.
  • Canadian trips to U.S. inch up despite travel boycott, cross-border travel rising.
  • Dabrowski discusses meeting Princess of Wales and Wimbledon return after cancer, interview published.
  • OCDSB now registered to march in Capital Pride, board confirms registration.
  • Ford minister billed taxpayers $16K for Toronto hotels despite living nearby, disclosure details reported.
  • (duplicate) Pickering sentencing and apology, youth speaks in Oshawa courtroom.
  • (duplicate) New-home fee cut up to $33,787 under draft city plan, municipal estimate.
  • (duplicate) Heat and humidity can fuel tornadoes, experts warn, climate link noted.
  • (duplicate) Heatwave continuing in eastern Ontario and western Quebec, sweltering conditions reported.

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Source Articles (25)

'He is not above the law': Swiss man who punched anti-war protester a no-show in Ottawa court

The Swiss man who pleaded guilty to punching a 21-year-old protester outside an Ottawa defence conference in 2024 did not show up in court on Monday as he was expected to, leaving the Crown in the case livid.

General Jul 14, 2026

OCDSB now registered to march in parade, says Capital Pride

After questions about its participation in Ottawa's Pride parade this year, Ottawa's largest school board is now planning to march.

General Jul 14, 2026

Dabrowski talks meeting Princess of Wales, returning to Wimbledon after cancer treatment

Following her women's doubles runner-up performance at Wimbledon, Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski spoke with All In A Day guest host Elyse Skura. Dabrowski explained what it was like to meet the Princess of Wales — who was also diagnosed with cancer in 2024 — at the tournament.

General Jul 14, 2026

Assembly of First Nations gathers for summer assembly amid concerns about water bill, major projects

First Nations leaders are gathering in Ottawa for three days to debate and discuss issues like fast-tracking major projects, new proposed drinking water legislation, and a promised first ministers' meeting with the prime minister and premiers.

General Jul 14, 2026

Canadian trips to U.S. inch up despite months-long travel boycott

Canadian resident return trips from the U.S. edged up in June by 3.2 per cent compared to the year before, according to Statistics Canada. It's a small increase, but it's the third month in a row in which Canadian travel is up compared to 2025 — a positive sign for some in the tourism industry south of the border.

General Jul 14, 2026

Ontario education workers raise alarm about EA shortage ahead of contract deadline

Advocates say a province-wide educational assistant shortage is leaving high-needs students unsupported and forcing classroom evacuations, while the province highlights record funding.

General Jul 14, 2026

She had 'enhanced' flood coverage, but her insurer still denied her claim

General Jul 14, 2026

Man badly hurt during attempted robbery in ByWard Market

Ottawa first responders say a man was stabbed during an attempted robbery near the intersection of George and Dalhousie streets around 10:40 p.m. Monday.

General Jul 14, 2026

Fee on new homes could fall by as much as $33,787 under new city plan

The City of Ottawa is proposing a cut to development charges of 54 per cent as it applies for nearly $500 million in federal and provincial money for infrastructure.

General Jul 14, 2026
Residents in parts of northern Ontario ordered out by growing forest fires

Residents in parts of northern Ontario ordered out by growing forest fires

Residents of a handful of communities in northwestern Ontario have been ordered to flee their homes due to nearby forest fires.

Canada Jul 14, 2026
Ford government minister bills taxpayers $16K for Toronto hotels despite living in city

Ford government minister bills taxpayers $16K for Toronto hotels despite living in city

Between 2023 and 2026, Tourism, Culture and Gaming Minister Stan Cho charged the Ontario Legislative Assembly $16,203 for 'Toronto accommodation.'

Canada Jul 14, 2026
Ford government preparing to update ticket resale law months after passing it

Ford government preparing to update ticket resale law months after passing it

Multiple industry sources told Global News that the premier's office instructed the minister prepare regulations to fix the new law, with options still to be determined. 

Politics Jul 14, 2026

Withering heat grips eastern Ontario, western Quebec

This latest heat wave in eastern Ontario and western Quebec is expected to be at its most punishing on Tuesday and bring the hottest temperature of the year so far to some places.

General Jul 14, 2026
Ontarians buying new phones may be targeted in scheme: OPP

Ontarians buying new phones may be targeted in scheme: OPP

OPP officers said they have received reports of fraudsters contacting victims shortly after a new device is purchased and requesting that the phone be returned.

Crime Jul 14, 2026
Environment Canada issues extreme heat warnings across much of Canada

Environment Canada issues extreme heat warnings across much of Canada

Heat warnings were issued for most of Ontario, along with parts of Quebec, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, Environment Canada said.

Environment Jul 14, 2026
Tuesday the ‘peak’ for heat wave gripping Ontario: Environment Canada

Tuesday the ‘peak’ for heat wave gripping Ontario: Environment Canada

Millions in Ontario are experiencing temperatures near 37 C Tuesday as the “peak” of a heat wave over the province settles in, Environment Canada says.

Canada Jul 14, 2026
How extreme heat and humidity fuels more dangerous storms — and tornadoes

How extreme heat and humidity fuels more dangerous storms — and tornadoes

As heat waves blanket parts of Canada, experts say the extreme heat and humidity can also 'fuel' severe thunderstorms — and even tornadoes.

Environment Jul 14, 2026

New youth mental health crisis team up and running in Ottawa

A new youth mobile crisis team is up and running in Ottawa. The partnership includes police and the Youth Services Bureau and will operate four days a week, Monday to Thursday.

General Jul 14, 2026

Tourism minister and Toronto MPP to repay $16K spent on Toronto hotels

An Ontario cabinet minister who represents a north Toronto riding is promising to reimburse more than $16,000 in Toronto hotel expenses.

General Jul 14, 2026
Toronto woman guilty of hiding parents’ corpses in home dies before sentencing

Toronto woman guilty of hiding parents’ corpses in home dies before sentencing

Crown attorney Andrea McPhedran confirmed Tuesday that Lorraine Wiseman, who was set to be sentenced Wednesday, had died.

Crime Jul 14, 2026
20K hogs dead as crews battle massive barn fire south of London, Ont.

20K hogs dead as crews battle massive barn fire south of London, Ont.

Officials with the Norfolk County Fire Department said three stations responded to the fire at an address on Highway 3 in Simcoe County where an entire barn was engulfed in flames.

Fire Jul 14, 2026
Hamilton is on the verge of a data centre moratorium vote. Others are taking notice.

Hamilton is on the verge of a data centre moratorium vote. Others are taking notice.

Hamilton would join a wave of cities in the United States who have passed similar pauses for possible artificial intelligence data centres.

Canada Jul 14, 2026
Ford cabinet minister agrees to repay cost of all hotel stays in Toronto, where he lives

Ford cabinet minister agrees to repay cost of all hotel stays in Toronto, where he lives

The pledge to repay the full amount comes only hours after Stan Cho’s office indicated he would only repay some of the costs, as the minister faces internal and external pressure.

Politics Jul 14, 2026
‘I had no right’: 14-year-old who murdered Pickering grandmother apologizes

‘I had no right’: 14-year-old who murdered Pickering grandmother apologizes

The teen who admitted killing 83-year-old Eleanor Doney apologized in court Tuesday ahead of sentencing.

Crime Jul 14, 2026
Ontario manufacturer touted by defence minister announces relocation plans to Poland

Ontario manufacturer touted by defence minister announces relocation plans to Poland

Woodward Inc. plans to close its facility in Peterborough, Ont., at the end of August 2027, putting 165 employees out of work.

Economy Jul 14, 2026