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Tough winter, rough roads: Toronto launched its third pothole blitz as crews have already filled 75,000 potholes, Mayor Olivia Chow said at a Saturday news conference. The city boosted road repair funding 34% since 2022 (allocating $6.2 million to pothole fixes), is filling 44% more holes, reshaping surfaces for longer-term durability and using AI to find and prioritize repairs.
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Swiss-army Barnes shines: Scottie Barnes — officially a power forward but playing everywhere this season — slid to point guard with Immanuel Quickley out and recorded 23 points, 12 assists and six rebounds as the Raptors beat the Pelicans 119-106 on March 28, 2026. It was his 27th double-double of the year (a career high), Ja’Kobe Walter added 18 points and coach Darko Rajakovic praised Barnes’s versatility and playmaking.
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Tariff scare didn’t hit as feared, but budget headaches remain: A year after the Ford government’s “Protect Ontario” budget, Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy says U.S. tariff damage “didn’t materialize” — Ontario grew 1.2% in 2025 versus economists’ 0.8% forecast, and businesses used $2 billion of $9 billion in tax deferrals while larger firms tapped $1 billion of a $5 billion fund. Still, the 2026 budget is $244 billion with a $13.8 billion deficit this year (and $6.1 billion next), balancing delayed until 2028, and critics say the protection messaging was overblown.