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Cho Resigns Over Hotel Bills, Northern Wildfires & Smoke, Dufferin Mall Death — Toronto Friday

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Ontario reports 191 active wildfires, 81 out of control and 10 communities evacuated. Premier Doug Ford said Friday that 191 fires are active across the province, 81 are out of control, and evacuation orders have been issued for communities including Armstrong and Gull Bay First Nation; he said more than 150 crews, helicopters and water bombers are deployed.
  2. Transport Canada is investigating after a CN train crew was forced to evacuate near Armstrong, Ont. A widely shared video showed flames near the train as trees burned and Teamsters Canada said crew members were treated for smoke inhalation; Transport Canada and Employment and Social Development Canada are probing compliance with the Railway Safety Act and workplace safety rules.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Ontario Court of Appeal convicts Pat King of intimidation and orders a new sentencing hearing. The panel overturned part of his acquittal from the February 2022 Ottawa convoy case, adding an intimidation conviction to King’s record and sending the matter back for resentencing after his earlier conditional sentence of 12 months.
  2. Mistrial declared on one sexual-assault charge Frank Stronach was convicted of last month, defence says. Defence lawyer Leora Shemesh said a judge granted a mistrial on the sexual-assault charge after emails from a civil-claim lawyer contradicted testimony; Stronach faces sentencing in September and had been charged by Peel police with 18 offences involving 12 complainants.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Tourism Minister Stan Cho resigns after charging more than $16,000 in downtown Toronto hotel stays. Premier Doug Ford accepted Cho’s resignation Friday; Cho said he repaid the $16,000-plus and will remain the MPP for Willowdale while Attorney General Doug Downey assumes Cho’s ministerial duties temporarily.
  2. Sport Minister Neil Lumsden to retire from provincial politics at start of August. Lumsden, MPP for Hamilton East–Stoney Creek since 2022 and a three-time Grey Cup winner, announced his retirement in an open letter; Ford thanked him for supporting Toronto’s FIFA World Cup hosting.
  3. Ontario warns of rising tick-borne illnesses after a man’s 10-day hospital stay for anaplasmosis. Peter Redman spent 10 days in a Kingston-area hospital with anaplasmosis, and Southeast Public Health and the provincial health ministry are urging tick bite prevention as Lyme and other tick-borne infections increase.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Tre Ford will start Saturday as Hamilton faces the Toronto Argonauts; he’ll make his 24th CFL start. The 28-year-old Niagara Falls native and former Hec Crighton winner joins Hamilton after playing 23 earlier starts with Edmonton; Bo Levi Mitchell remains sidelined after ankle surgery following a July 5 injury.
  2. Recipe feature: risotto with Ontario lavender, Carnaroli rice and blue cheese serves four. Chef Massimo Capra’s recipe lists ¾ lb Carnaroli rice, 1 tsp lavender flowers and 1 cup blue cheese, with an 18-minute cook time once stock is added.

📰 Also Today

  • Gilmore Girls house used in show is for sale, including the series’ iconic exterior property.
  • Doug Ford urged U.S. Republicans to 'send help like Canada has' over wildfire smoke, said in remarks to Republican politicians.
  • Mosquitoes in York and Halton regions tested positive for West Nile virus, health officials reported.
  • Crash near Dufferin Mall involved an e-scooter and car, Toronto police said.
  • Stan Cho resigns from cabinet over hotel expense controversy, reports confirmed.
  • Doug Ford took questions as northern Ontario faced severe wildfires, according to coverage.
  • Three Toronto students described how they earned 100% averages, in a profile piece.
  • Analysis shows Toronto’s sense of safety shaken after a deadly festival shooting, per local data reporting.
  • Orange air-quality warning persists across the GTA, Environment Canada warned.
  • Ford’s office cut staff costs by $1 million after spending criticism, a government move reported.
  • (Also covered earlier) Mistrial declared on one Frank Stronach sexual-assault conviction, defence statement.
  • Man died after e-scooter and car crash outside Dufferin Mall at about 8 a.m., paramedics and police said.
  • Canadian Forces on standby to help Ontario with wildfires, Defence Minister David McGuinty said.
  • Temporary air-quality improvement possible but wildfire smoke may return into the weekend, Environment Canada said.
  • Ford government had pushed looser MPP hotel rules in 2024, meeting minutes show.
  • (Also covered) The Gilmore Girls’ house — used in filming — has been listed for sale, real-estate coverage.
  • Body of a Brampton man found in a Stoney Creek culvert, police reported.

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Source Articles (25)

Body of Brampton man found in Stoney Creek culvert, police say

Hamilton police have identified a body found this week in a culvert in Stoney Creek, Ont., as a Brampton man who had also lived in Halifax. Taranpreet Singh Sidhu, 29, had immigrated to Canada from India in 2022. Anyone who had contact with him before his death are asked to contact police.

General Jul 17, 2026

Ford's office reduces staff costs by $1M following spending criticism

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's chief of staff is cutting the size of the office by 10 jobs and about $1 million, as the government faces criticism over its spending.

General Jul 17, 2026

Orange air quality warning persists across GTA, with temporary relief expected in afternoon

Despite improvements overnight with the smoke, an orange-level air quality warning by Environment Canada remains in place Friday across the Greater Toronto Area.

General Jul 17, 2026

Toronto's sense of safety was shaken after a deadly festival shooting. What can crime data tell us?

Nearly a week after Toronto's Salsa on St. Clair festival was rocked by deadly gun violence, calls continue to mount for more to be done on safety in the city, however police data suggests shootings are at their lowest point in five years.

General Jul 17, 2026

What's the secret to 100% averages? 3 Toronto students share how they did it

Three Toronto students earned perfect marks this year and they attribute their academic excellence to dedicated families, personal passions, strong communities and time management.

General Jul 17, 2026
Ford government pushed looser rules for MPP hotel benefit it now plans to reverse

Ford government pushed looser rules for MPP hotel benefit it now plans to reverse

As PC MPPs began charging taxpayers to stay in hotel rooms in downtown Toronto, members of the Ford government began quietly updating the expense rules for elected officials.

Politics Jul 17, 2026
Simply Delicious Recipe: Risotto with Lavender

Simply Delicious Recipe: Risotto with Lavender

Follow along with Susan Hay and Chef Massimo Capra, as she prepares risotto with Ontario lavender.

Features Jul 17, 2026

Doug Ford taking questions as northern Ontario faces severe wildfires

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is appearing alongside the province's minister of natural resources and emergency preparedness as communities in parts of northern Ontario deal with wildfires and heavy smoke.

General Jul 17, 2026

MPP Stan Cho resigns from cabinet after hotel expense controversy

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has accepted the resignation from cabinet of Stan Cho, who had been serving as minister of tourism, culture and gaming but recently came under fire for expensing hotel stays in Toronto despite living in the city.

General Jul 17, 2026

Crash between scooter, vehicle near Dufferin Mall leaves man dead: Toronto police

A man has died in hospital after a collision involving a motorized scooter and a sedan near Bloor Street W. and Dufferin Street Friday morning, Toronto police say.

General Jul 17, 2026

Mosquitos in York, Halton regions test positive for West Nile virus

York Region Public Health and Halton Region have confirmed some mosquitos in the regions have tested positive for West Nile virus.

General Jul 17, 2026
‘It was horrible’: Ontario man warns of tick-borne illness after 10-day hospital stay

‘It was horrible’: Ontario man warns of tick-borne illness after 10-day hospital stay

An Ontario man is warning others to take tick bites seriously after spending 10 days in hospital with anaplasmosis as health officials report rising cases.

Health Jul 17, 2026
Ontario tourism minister Stan Cho resigns over hotel expenses scandal

Ontario tourism minister Stan Cho resigns over hotel expenses scandal

Global News was first to report that Cho, whose home is seven subway stops from the legislature, had billed more than $16,000 to the taxpayer for Toronto hotel stays.

Politics Jul 17, 2026
As Ontario wildfires rage, Canadian Forces on ‘standby’ to help: minister

As Ontario wildfires rage, Canadian Forces on ‘standby’ to help: minister

Currently, the province and the emergency preparedness department are 'apparently capable to handle the situation,' Defence Minister David McGuinty said.

Canada Jul 17, 2026
Man dies after e-scooter and car crash outside Dufferin Mall

Man dies after e-scooter and car crash outside Dufferin Mall

Just after 8 a.m., police and paramedics were called to a collision just south of Bloor Street on Dufferin, where a car and e-scooter collided.

Traffic Jul 17, 2026
‘Temporary improvement’ possible but wildfire smoke persists in Toronto

‘Temporary improvement’ possible but wildfire smoke persists in Toronto

Torontonians may see an improvement in air quality Friday afternoon, but it won’t last long as wildfire smoke continues to plague the region.

Canada Jul 17, 2026
Tre Ford gets start for Ticats versus Argonauts

Tre Ford gets start for Ticats versus Argonauts

As a backup quarterback, Canadian Tre Ford is used to making do with mental reps during practice.

Sports Jul 17, 2026

Stop 'chirping' about wildfire smoke and send help like Canada has, Ford tells Republican politicians

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says American politicians need to stop complaining about the wildfire smoke that's drifting over the border and do the right thing by sending help — like Canada has done when U.S. states were struck by recent natural disasters.

General Jul 17, 2026

Stars Hollow doesn't exist. But the Gilmore Girls' house does — and it's for sale

The property that served as the tight-knit mother-daughter duo's home in the pilot of Gilmore Girls is located just outside Toronto, and it went on the market earlier this month.

General Jul 17, 2026
Ontario MPP and sport minister announces retirement from politics

Ontario MPP and sport minister announces retirement from politics

Neil Lumsden, who sits as the MPP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, wrote an open letter announcing his retirement from politics.

Canada Jul 17, 2026
Ford says it is a ‘miracle’ nobody has died as wildfires rip across northern Ontario

Ford says it is a ‘miracle’ nobody has died as wildfires rip across northern Ontario

The premier held his first wildfire briefing in Toronto on Friday morning, promising his government would spare no expense trying to keep flames at bay across the north.

Canada Jul 17, 2026
Government investigating CN’s actions after rail crew caught in wildfire

Government investigating CN’s actions after rail crew caught in wildfire

Transport Canada spokesperson Hicham Ayoun says the government is "conducting followup oversight" to determine if CN failed to comply with rules under the Railway Safety Act.

Canada Jul 17, 2026
Ontario PC MPPs who spent big on hotels face questions as minister resigns

Ontario PC MPPs who spent big on hotels face questions as minister resigns

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said his MPPs would pay back "every penny" of the hotel expense claims, but his office hasn't said if anyone has actually sent the money back.

Politics Jul 17, 2026
Rare mistrial declared on Frank Stronach sexual assault conviction: defence

Rare mistrial declared on Frank Stronach sexual assault conviction: defence

An Ontario judge has declared a mistrial in one of the charges Canadian businessman Frank Stronach was convicted on last month in a high-profile historic assault case.

Crime Jul 17, 2026
Convoy organizer Pat King guilty of intimidation, Appeal Court rules

Convoy organizer Pat King guilty of intimidation, Appeal Court rules

The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that "Freedom Convoy" organizer Pat King is guilty of intimidation and has ordered a new sentencing hearing.

Crime Jul 17, 2026