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Daily Digest Ottawa Apr 1 - Apr 1, 2026

Ottawa Daily Digest — April 1, 2026

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  1. Big night at Scotiabank Arena: Precious Achiuwa scored 28 points and grabbed 19 rebounds to help the Sacramento Kings beat the Toronto Raptors 123-115 on April 1, 2026; DeMar DeRozan also had 28 points and passed Dominique Wilkins for 17th on the NBA scoring list (26,670 points). This snapped Sacramento’s four-game skid (Kings are 20-57) and came while Toronto missed Immanuel Quickley and Brandon Ingram.

  2. New grads face a tough job market: Hundreds of thousands of recent post-secondary graduates in Canada are starting their job searches amid high youth unemployment (about 14%), says Venture For Canada CEO Steven Wang, and many employers expect experience and AI-ready skills. Students like University of Toronto grad Serina Woo (class of 2025) report struggling against applicants with more qualifications, and some, like Isabelle Malavoy Mundle (June 2025 grad), are choosing part-time work while considering more schooling.

  3. Minimum wages rise — but still not enough, advocates say: Across Canada provinces are increasing minimum wages (e.g., Nova Scotia to $16.75 now and $17 in October; Newfoundland $16.35; PEI $17; Ontario to $17.95 Oct. 1; Quebec $16.60 in May; B.C. to $18.25 in June), and federally regulated workers move to $18.15. Labour advocates point out those rates fall short of calculated livable wages (Nova Scotia $27.60, Winnipeg $19.77), and Alberta remains at $15.

  4. MPPs get a 4.2% raise as salary freeze ends: Ontario legislators received a 4.2% pay increase on April 1 tied to federal MP pay, lifting a backbench MPP’s salary from $157,350 to $163,959; the move follows a one-time 35% raise in 2025 and is unpopular (Ipsos poll: 60% oppose). Parties had agreed last year to link future increases to federal MPs to keep compensation competitive.

  5. Tourism minister backs Therme deal for Ontario Place: Minister Stan Cho says Therme “passed all the financial tests” after new emails showed civil servants raised concerns days before signing a controversial 95-year lease for Ontario Place’s west island. Cho said construction and early works are progressing, but he didn’t confirm whether Therme has taken control of the land or secured full financing.

  6. Ontario won’t give nurse practitioners billing codes — but says it will bring them into public care: Ontario missed a federal April 1 deadline to set a nurse-practitioner funding policy; Health Minister Sylvia Jones ruled out OHIP billing codes for NPs and says the province will embed NPs in publicly funded teams and hospitals, though no full costing has been done and funding details remain unclear.

  7. Oilers sign Ottawa forward William Nicholl: The Edmonton Oilers inked 19-year-old William Nicholl to a three-year entry-level deal starting next season after he posted 15 goals and 11 assists in 32 OHL games this year with the London Knights; Nicholl was a 7th-round pick (196th overall) in the 2024 NHL draft and helped London win the Memorial Cup last year.

  8. Fifth arrest in 2021 Bolton home shooting; two suspects still wanted: OPP arrested Damion Ryan, 45, of Ottawa on March 12 and charged him with first-degree murder, attempted murder and conspiracy in the killing of Giovanni Costa (65) in Bolton on Jan. 18, 2021; police still seek Filmon Fesshaghirgis (27) and Waheed Barakziye (48), and a $50,000 reward is offered for information.

  9. Police erect billboard to solve 2024 Caledon homicide: OPP put up a billboard near Orangeville ahead of the April 1 anniversary of David Robson’s death (Robson, 65, found April 1, 2024; reported missing March 21, 2024). The sign shows his photo and a stock image of his 2017 black Kia Sportage (plate DAMZ 252) as police urge anyone who saw the vehicle to come forward.

  10. Tragic crash in Norwich Township kills three, injures two: A collision around 3 p.m. Tuesday at Hwy 59 and Quaker Street left three SUV occupants dead — the driver (39) from Cambridge and two passengers aged 13 and 17 from Tillsonburg — and two others airlifted with life-threatening injuries; the transport-truck driver was uninjured and police ask the public for dashcam footage.

  11. New AHL team coming to Hamilton in 2026-27: The AHL’s board approved moving the New York Islanders’ affiliate from Bridgeport to Hamilton for the 2026-27 season; the team will play at the 18,000-seat TD Coliseum (recent $300M upgrade) and join the North Division with Laval, Toronto and Belleville.

  12. Judge finds one complainant’s evidence unreliable in Frank Stronach trial: Ontario Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy said she “couldn’t possibly convict” on charges tied to one complainant after finding her evidence fatally flawed; Stronach faces seven remaining charges (originally 12), and prosecutors continue closing submissions comparing the remaining complainants’ accounts.

  13. Crown asks Appeal Court to reverse bail for lawyer tied to Ryan Wedding probe: Prosecutors want 62-year-old Deepak Paradkar held pending extradition to the U.S., arguing a November bail decision (24/7 house arrest, GPS, $5M pledge) failed to properly assess risks and the surety; Paradkar is accused of advising alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding and faces extradition proceedings.

  14. Ontario minimum wage to rise to $17.95 on Oct. 1: The province will boost minimum pay from $17.60 to $17.95 based on the Ontario CPI, and the government says a 40-hour-a-week minimum-wage earner would see about $728 more per year; the Ontario Living Wage Network still estimates a GTA living wage at $27.20.

  15. Bosnia drawn as Canada’s World Cup opener in Toronto — resale tickets pricey: Bosnia and Herzegovina (FIFA rank 69) upset Italy to set a June 12 match in Toronto as Canada’s opener; with FIFA’s resale marketplace briefly closed, secondary sites show about 388 tickets left at StubHub Canada, from roughly $1,961 to $130,766.

  16. Metrolinx adds more VPs as consultants become permanent staff: The transit agency had 124 vice-presidents in 2025 (a 5% rise), with an average VP salary around $248,000; CEO Michael Lindsay says some expensive consultants were hired as full-time experts, saving about $100 million but prompting criticism about the agency’s leadership growth.

  17. New email shows adviser urged digging “deeper” on Therme before lease: Documents reveal a senior adviser warned on April 21, 2022 that Therme had low liquidity and weak finances, yet Infrastructure Ontario signed the lease on May 3, 2022 — 12 days later; the auditor general previously flagged due-diligence issues while the government says Therme met a $100 million net-worth test and plans more than $2 billion in support.

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Advocates say rising minimum wages still fall short across Canada

Minimum wage workers in Nova Scotia will earn a quarter more per hour when the rate increases to $16.75 on Wednesday. It will increase again to $17 this October.

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Oilers sign Nicholl to entry-level contract

The Edmonton Oilers have signed forward William Nicholl to a three-year entry-level contract beginning next season, the NHL club announced Wednesday.

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Achiuwa, DeRozan lead Kings past Raptors 123-115

Precious Achiuwa had 28 points and 19 rebounds as the Sacramento Kings ended a four-game losing streak with a 123-115 win over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.

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Canada’s post-secondary graduates start job hunt amid high unemployment rates

For many post-secondary students, the search for a job after graduation can be daunting — and the process is only getting more challenging.

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MPPs in Ontario receive 4.2% raise now salary freeze has ended

Last year, all Ontario parties agreed to a 35-per cent pay raise for MPPs and the creation of a new pension plan after a salary freeze at Queen's Park that lasted 16 years.

Politics Apr 1, 2026

Tourism minister backs Ontario Place plan, saying Therme went through ‘proper checks’

New emails unearthed by the Ontario NDP show there was concern within the civil service just days before Therme signed a controversial 95-year lease for land at Ontario Place.

Politics Apr 1, 2026

Ontario won’t give nurse practitioners billing codes, but will bring them into public system

The federal health minister wrote to Ontario more than a year ago, telling the province to come up with a policy to fund and regulate nurse practitioners by April 1.

Health Apr 1, 2026

Fifth arrest made in fatal Bolton, Ont. home shooting, 2 suspects still wanted

Ontario Provincial police say a fifth person has been arrested in connection with a 2021 Bolton homicide and related shootings, while two suspects remain wanted.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

Police put up billboard outside Ontario town in bid to crack homicide cold case

OPP said Monday that it installed the billboard on County Road 9 facing southwest at County Road 11, just west of Orangeville, as the anniversary of David Robson’s death arrives.

Canada Apr 1, 2026

3 dead including two minors after crash involving transport truck: OPP

An Oxford County crash involving a transport truck has left three people dead and two others with life-threatening injuries, OPP say.

Canada Apr 1, 2026

New York Islanders to move AHL affiliate to Hamilton after league approval

The AHL’s board of governors unanimously approved Tuesday the relocation of the New York Islanders’ affiliate from Bridgeport, Conn., to Hamilton beginning with the 2026-27 season.

Canada Apr 1, 2026

Judge says she can’t convict Frank Stronach on charges related to one complainant

Lawyers are set to continue their final submissions Wednesday in the
sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach.

Crime Apr 1, 2026

Prosecutors ask Appeal Court to overturn bail for Ontario lawyer in Ryan Wedding case

Lawyers for the Attorney General of Canada are asking the Court of Appeal for Ontario to order that 62-year-old Deepak Paradkar be detained until his extradition hearing.

Canada Apr 1, 2026

Ontario minimum wage to rise to $17.95 on Oct. 1

The current minimum wage is $17.60. The government says someone earning minimum wage and working 40 hours per week will see an additional $728 per year.

Canada Apr 1, 2026

Bosnia to play Canada in Toronto World Cup game. Resale tickets come at steep cost

Even though Canada's opponent for its World Cup opener in Toronto was just determined Tuesday, many of the resale tickets left for the international match come at a steep cost.

Canada Apr 1, 2026

Number of VPs at Metrolinx grows again, some consultants come on board permanently

Data released through Ontario's annual salary disclosures, known as the sunshine list, reveals there were 124 people at Metrolinx with vice-president in their title last year.

Politics Apr 1, 2026

Adviser warned Ontario to dig ‘deeper’ on Therme finances days before signing lease

New emails, obtained by the Ontario NDP, offer fresh insights into an incident flagged more than a year ago by the auditor general.

Politics Apr 1, 2026