🚑 Breaking & Incidents
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Ontario reports 191 active wildfires and 10 evacuated communities, premier says. Premier Doug Ford told a Friday briefing there are 191 active fires across the province and 81 are out of control; he said more than 150 crews plus helicopters and water bombers are deployed and named Armstrong and Gull Bay First Nation among communities under evacuation orders.
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Transport Canada is probing CN after a rail crew was surrounded by wildfire flames near Armstrong. Transport Canada said it is conducting follow-up oversight under the Railway Safety Act after video showed flames closing in on a train and the union said the crew required treatment for smoke inhalation; Teamsters Canada president Paul Boucher said the fire had been burning for five weeks.
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Smoke from northwestern Ontario fires keeps Toronto in orange 'very poor' air quality warnings. Environment Canada upgraded an orange air-quality warning while IQAir listed Toronto among worst air quality cities; officials warned any temporary afternoon improvement could reverse and said smoke may persist into the weekend, cancelling events such as the FIFA Fan Festival watch party.
🏛️ Government & Politics
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Tourism minister Stan Cho resigns after charging more than $16,000 in Toronto hotel expenses. Premier Doug Ford accepted Cho’s resignation Friday and Cho said he repaid the $16,000-plus he billed over three years; Global News reporting shows other PC MPPs charged between $15,865 and $27,275 for Toronto hotel stays.
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Ford government had pushed to loosen a 50-km hotel rule that later produced large expense claims. Meeting minutes show ministers including Paul Calandra and Steve Clark sought to expand the "special circumstances" accommodation category beyond severe weather in 2024, coinciding with a spike in downtown hotel claims in 2025 by several PC MPPs.
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Ontario warns residents as tick-borne illnesses rise after a man spent 10 days hospitalized. The Ministry of Health issued advice while Peter Redman’s case of anaplasmosis required a 10-day hospital stay, and public-health staff noted ticks can carry multiple bacteria including those that cause Lyme disease.
🚨 Crime & Public Safety
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Ontario Court of Appeal convicts convoy organiser Pat King of intimidation, orders new sentencing. The panel found the trial judge erred and added one count of intimidation to King’s record, overturning earlier acquittals and requiring a fresh sentencing hearing for offences tied to the February 2022 Ottawa demonstration.
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Mistrial declared on one of Frank Stronach’s sexual assault convictions, defence says. Defence lawyer Leora Shemesh said a mistrial was granted on the sexual assault charge after emails from a civil claim were found inconsistent with trial testimony; Stronach faces sentencing in September and had been convicted on other counts earlier.
📰 Also Today
- Ontario launches financial-relief program for some Ottawa residents hit by flooding.
- Flood damage likely to delay west LRT extension, transit chair says.
- Convoy leader Pat King loses at appeal court and will be resentenced.
- Atlético Ottawa to announce Brazilian Gustavo Leal as new coach.
- Ottawa Rapid will lose coach Katrine Pedersen after this season.
- Ottawa man killed in Highway 17 crash.
- Ontarians react to province’s response to ongoing wildfires.
- ByWard Market tenants fear redevelopment could force them out.
- MPP Stan Cho resigns from cabinet after hotel expense controversy.
- Tre Ford to start for Hamilton Tiger-Cats versus Toronto Argonauts.
- Ontario sport minister Neil Lumsden to retire from politics in August.
- Man dies after e-scooter and car crash outside Dufferin Mall.
- Canadian Forces on standby to help Ontario with wildfire response.
- Sadie Waite lifts NSL-leading Ottawa Rapid for fourth straight win.
- City and Ethiopian Embassy at odds over demolition of former ambassador's residence.
- Stan Cho billed more than $16,000 for downtown hotel rooms, Global reports.
- After 15 years, the unofficial Bluesfest bagpiper plans to retire.
- Temporary improvement possible but wildfire smoke persists in Toronto.
- Ford government previously pushed looser MPP hotel benefit rules; reversal planned.