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Daily Digest Toronto Mar 30 - Mar 30, 2026

每日日報 — 多倫多(2026-03-30)

10 篇文章 產生於 1 週前 111
  1. 球隊大新聞:多倫多楓葉隊於2026年3月30日解僱總經理布拉德·特雷利文,消息在球隊前往阿納海姆比賽前數小時發布,球隊目前戰績31-30-13,隊長奧斯頓·馬修斯因膝傷賽季報銷。特雷利文於2023年5月31日上任,任內在多倫多戰績139-92-27(季後賽10勝10負)。

  2. 食物銀行人滿為患:全國各地食物銀行面臨「前所未有」的需求,有的被迫減少領取次數或食物分量。穆斯喬(Moose Jaw)來客量較四年前增加150%;阿爾伯塔本月有132,402人獲得援助(36%為兒童);2025年安大略省食物銀行服務超過100萬人、使用次數達870多萬次;Food Banks Canada表示52%食物銀行發放量減少,23%曾供應不足。

  3. 皇后園推出住房法案:安大略政府推出《建屋與改善運輸基礎設施法》,內容涵蓋官方計劃、建築法規與交通等調整,住房部長羅布·佛拉克稱「累積起來就是差別」。不過官方數字顯示2025–28年的新屋動工預測由315,000降至276,900,使2031年150萬套的目標變得難以達成;法案亦將限制城市訂定某些綠色建築標準。

  4. 濱水東線輕軌獲資金:市府、省府與聯邦各承諾出資10億加元,支持由多倫多主導建設的濱水東線輕軌路線,長約3.8公里,從聯合車站延伸至維利爾島,預計服務超過150,000人、日均約50,000次出行。市府將主導工程並承擔超支風險,路線也會與酋長區(Distillery District)附近的有軌電車接軌。

  5. 世界盃詐騙警報:隨著由加拿大、美國與墨西哥共同主辦的2026年世界盃將於6月11日開踢,加拿大反詐騙中心與當地警察提醒民眾提防假票、短租陷阱與仿冒商品。此次男子賽有48隊參賽,加拿大承辦13場比賽(多倫多6場、溫哥華7場),官員建議只向FIFA官方購票並多方確認住宿。

  6. 機場員工被控走私大麻:加拿大邊境服務署在2月19日於皮爾遜機場查獲約66公斤大麻(兩件行李各約33公斤),調查發現一名加拿大航空行李房員工涉嫌替換行李牌並把有毒品的行李標到兩名德國乘客名下。兩名乘客獲釋,該員工於3月12日被捕,面臨出口持有與共謀等指控,下次出庭定於4月10日在布蘭普頓法院。

  7. 聯邦與安省承諾88億資金減開發費:總理馬克·卡尼與省長道格·福特宣布一項價值88億加元的合作計畫,未來十年幫助城市在三年內把開發費減少50%,以降低建屋成本。市府須配合減收才能獲資助;省方也宣布對合資格新屋實施一年HST豁免。

  8. 涉性交易的人口販運案有人被控:多倫多警方於3月下旬逮捕一名27歲男子,指控他透過欺騙與脅迫控制一名女性提供性服務、刊登廣告並收取報酬,且向被害人提供毒品。該男子面臨包括強迫監禁與毆打等多項罪名。

  9. 學院校長仍領高薪、裁員不斷:儘管自2024年起因聯邦限制國際學生人數導致學院經營受創,安省前五名學院校長在2025年的平均薪資約為507,000加元。康尼斯托加(Conestoga)校長約翰·蒂比茨2025年領取601,684加元居首,弗萊明(Fleming)校長莫琳·亞當森為512,428加元;自政策變動以來,約有8,000名員工被裁或被迫離職。

  10. 福特府高層薪資增11%:安大略陽光清單顯示省長辦公室50名員工在2025年合計領取8.1百萬加元(平均約162,000加元),較2024年成長10.9%,超過2025年2.1%的通膨。反對黨批評這種擴張與加薪在民眾面臨生活成本壓力時不當。

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Funding approved for new waterfront light rail transit route in Toronto

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Police charge 27-year-old Toronto man with trafficking victim for sexual services

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