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Pangkat para sa Krisis ng Kabataan, Rurok ng Init at Pagbabayad ng Ministro — Ottawa Martes

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🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Bagong pangkat para sa krisis sa mental na kalusugan ng kabataan sinimulan ang serbisyo sa lungsod. Inanunsyo ng Ottawa na inilunsad nitong Martes ang mobile youth crisis team na nagbibigay ng agarang tugon para sa mga menor-de-18 na may emergency sa mental na kalusugan at nag-uugnay sa mga kabataan sa mga lokal na ospital at community agencies; sinabi ng mga opisyal ng lungsod na tatakbo ang programa sa mga oras ng pinakamataas na pangangailangan at pinondohan mula sa kontribusyong probinsyal at munisipal.

  2. Ministro ng turismo nangakong magbabayad ng 16,203 dolyar ng Canada para sa mga hotel sa Toronto. Nangako si Ontario Tourism, Culture and Gaming Minister Stan Cho na personal na ibabalik ang 16,203 dolyar ng Canada na sinisingil sa lehislatura para sa “Toronto accommodation” na mga gastos mula 2023 hanggang 2026 matapos ibunyag at mapuna ng publiko ang mga singil.

  3. Nagbabala ang mga manggagawa sa edukasyon ng kakulangan sa EA bago ang deadline ng kontrata. Sinabi ng mga unyon ng education workers sa Ontario nitong Martes na nakakaranas sila ng kakulangan ng educational assistants (EAs) habang papalapit ang mga deadline ng kolektibong bargaining ngayong tag-init, at humiling ang mga kinatawan ng unyon ng emergency talks sa Ministry of Education tungkol sa antas ng tauhan at mga insentibo sa pagre-recruit.

  4. Planong city development maaaring magbawas ng bayad sa bagong bahay ng hanggang 33,787. Ayon sa draft development charges proposal ng Ottawa na inilabas ngayong buwan, babaan nito ang per-unit fee sa ilang bagong bahay ng hanggang 33,787, ayon sa mga pagtataya ng munisipyo na naka-attach sa plano.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Martes ang tuktok ng heat wave na may pinakamainit na 37 C. Nagbabala ang Environment Canada na makakaranas ang timog at silangang Ontario ng pinakamainit na mga 37°C at humidex na umaabot hanggang 45 sa Martes, may mga overnight lows na 20–25°C at umiiral ang mga heat warnings sa buong probinsya.

  2. Sinasabing pinapataas ng sobrang init ang panganib ng malalakas na bagyo at mga tornadong, ayon sa mga eksperto. Sinabi sa Global News ng atmospheric physics professor Kent Moore na pinapadali ng heat waves ang pagbuo ng malalakas na afternoon thunderstorms at posibleng tornadic development, at nag-isyu ang Environment Canada ng heat alerts para sa bahagi ng Ontario, Quebec at Manitoba na may temperatura 30–40°C at mataas na humidex.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Lalalang nasaktan ang isang lalaki sa tangkang pagnanakaw sa ByWard Market. Ayon sa pulisya ng Ottawa, malubhang nasugatan ang isang lalaki nang tangkang nakawan sa ByWard Market nitong Martes; nagbukas ng imbestigasyon ang pulisya at hinihiling sa mga nakasaksi na makipag-ugnay kung may video o impormasyon.

  2. Nagbabala ang OPP sa mga bagong bumili ng cellphone tungkol sa target na scam. Iniulat ng Ontario Provincial Police ang maraming insidente kung saan hinihingi ng mga nanlilinlang na isauli ng mga bagong bumili ng cellphone ang kanilang device para i-setup o para sa promotional discount, na nauuwi sa mga biktima na nagpapadala o nagbibigay ng telepono na hindi na naibabalik.

  3. Swiss na lalaki na pumalo sa anti-war protester hindi humarap sa pagdinig sa Ottawa. Hindi nagpakita sa itinakdang korte sa Ottawa nitong Martes ang isang lalaki mula Switzerland na inakusahan ng assault dahil sa pagkatama sa isang anti-war protester, ayon sa Justice Court records; inaasahang magpapasiya ang court clerk kung maglalabas ng warrant o ilalista muli ang kaso.

📰 Also Today

  • Malaking sunog sa kulungan ng Norfolk County puminsala at pumatay ng hindi bababa sa 20,000 baboy, isinara ang Highway 3.
  • Naglabas ang Environment Canada ng extreme heat warnings sa malaking bahagi ng Canada, kasama ang karamihan ng Ontario.
  • Umiigting ang matinding init sa silangang Ontario at kanlurang Quebec, ayon sa mga forecaster.
  • Naglabas ng evacuation orders para sa Armstrong, Cushing Lake at ilang First Nations, pinayuhan ang mga residente na magtungo pa-south papuntang Thunder Bay.
  • Isasara ng Woodward ang planta sa Peterborough sa Agosto 31, 2027, maaapektuhan ang humigit-kumulang 165 empleyado.
  • (duplicate) Malaking sunog sa kulungan sa Norfolk County, walong istasyon ng bumbero ang lumaban sa apoy.
  • Babaeng taga-Toronto na nagtago ng mga bangkay ng magulang pumanaw bago ang sentencing, pumanaw si Lorraine Wiseman.
  • Binata na pumatay sa lola sa Pickering nag-sorry sa sentencing, ang kabataang tinukoy lamang bilang A.S. ay umamin ng guilty sa first-degree murder.
  • Ministro ng turismo at Toronto MPP magbabayad muli ng $16K na ginamit sa mga hotel sa Toronto, nakumpirma ang pagbabayad.
  • Balak ng gobyernong Ford na rebisahin ang regulasyon sa ticket resale ilang buwan matapos ipasa, pinag-iisipang mga opsyon.
  • Humahawak ng summer assembly ang Assembly of First Nations sa gitna ng mga alalahanin tungkol sa Bill C-48 at mga proyekto, nagtitipon ang mga punong-bayan ngayong linggo.
  • Tumaas nang bahagya ang mga biyahe ng Canadian papuntang U.S. sa kabila ng travel boycott, tumataas ang cross-border travel.
  • Pinag-usapan ni Dabrowski ang pagkikita sa Princess of Wales at pagbabalik sa Wimbledon matapos ang cancer, nailathala ang panayam.
  • Nirehistro na ang OCDSB para lumahok sa Capital Pride, kinumpirma ng board ang pagpaparehistro.
  • Ministro ng Ford siningil ang mga taga-buwis ng 16K para sa mga hotel sa Toronto kahit nakatira malapit lang, naiulat ang mga detalye ng disclosure.
  • (duplicate) Sentencing at paghingi ng paumanhin sa Pickering, nagsalita ang kabataan sa korte sa Oshawa.
  • (duplicate) Bawasan ang bagong-home fee ng hanggang 33,787 sa ilalim ng draft city plan, pagtataya ng munisipyo.
  • (duplicate) Init at mataas na humidex maaari magpabuo ng mga tornadong, babala ng mga eksperto, binanggit ang klimang koneksyon.
  • (duplicate) Nagpapatuloy ang heatwave sa silangang Ontario at kanlurang Quebec, iniulat ang nakapapasong kondisyon.

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'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.

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OCDSB now registered to march in parade, says Capital Pride

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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.

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

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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.

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

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Man badly hurt during attempted robbery in ByWard Market

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Ontarians buying new phones may be targeted in scheme: OPP

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

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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

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Ontario manufacturer touted by defence minister announces relocation plans to Poland

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