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多倫多每日精選 — 2026年4月2日

10 篇文章 產生於 4 天前 76
  1. 直擊一個尷尬瞬間:總理馬克·卡尼在多倫多對草原之源示威者說「我可以比她撐久」,保守黨議員比利·莫林與當地酋長、NDP議員Leah Gazan等人要求道歉。示威者Chrissy Isaacs於4月1日來到多倫多,要求為1960–70年代Dryden造紙廠向河流系統排放約9,000公斤汞的影響獲得賠償,批評者說此言論輕視世代受害。

  2. 交通提醒:福特政府計畫擴大多倫多地區的票價整合並未來協調時刻表,但ATU Local 113擔心新法會賦予省府過大權力干預地方交通。此政策部分因Hurontario輕軌跨Brampton與Mississauga的票價差異而提出;省方否認會在多倫多市內徵收額外轉乘費。

  3. 布蘭普頓工廠之憂:工會Unifor批評Stellantis可能把閒置的Brampton廠當成中國Leapmotor的迷你組裝線,指出這不是真正的製造、不會帶動本地零件供應鏈與大量就業。Stellantis在2023年取得Leapmotor約21%股權,去年約3,000名員工被暫時停工;聯邦把49,000輛中國電動車的關稅從100%降到6.1%,也引發爭議。

  4. 省府推新法案:名為Better Regional Governance Act的法案將允許由部長任命地區主席並賦予「強主席」權力,並縮減Niagara與Simcoe的議會規模(Simcoe由32席降至17席,Niagara由32席降至12席)。Rob Flack說此舉能加快決策,但反對者如NDP領袖Marit Stiles憂慮省府過度介入地方自治。

  5. 市長選舉動態:前省議員、市議員且為省長Doug Ford侄子的Michael Ford宣布不會參加2026年10月的多倫多市長選舉。Michael表示會繼續為城市服務;而Coun. Brad Bradford已宣布參選,現任市長Olivia Chow尚未決定是否連任。

  6. 世界盃旅遊趨勢:Destination Ontario與Context Research Group在2月14–20日的調查顯示,90%的來多倫多球迷可能會到安大略省其他地區遊覽,54%在賽事結束後最可能離開多倫多。多倫多將承辦6場比賽(含加拿大6月12日開幕戰的一場),整體賽期為6月11日至7月19日,FIFA估計可為大多區帶來高達9.4億美元的經濟產出。

  7. 密西沙加跟進:該市宣布停止在市政廳升掛外國國旗,市長Carolyn Parrish表示旗桿將保留給慈善團體與社團使用。市府也將在下週向持有住址證明的新移民免費發放一面加拿大國旗。

  8. 冰場事件:安省警察表示3月26日晚間9:30至10:00間,在Bracebridge的Muskoka Lumber社區中心,一群年輕人爬上護板、脫掉上衣並搖晃玻璃導致破裂,事件有多人錄影並在網路流傳。警方正展開調查,呼籲民眾提供線索。

  9. 司法與政治交鋒:在Umar Zameer案中,法官質疑三名警探證詞並在隨後引發安省警調查後,省長Doug Ford要求該位法官道歉;司法廳長Doug Downey對此不予置評。首席大法官與法律團體則強調司法獨立重要,反對外界壓力干預法官。

  10. 體育快訊——猛龍痛失一場本應贏的比賽:4月1日猛龍以115比123不敵薩克拉門托,RJ Barrett攻下20分但球隊在籃板上以48比32落後。前猛龍球員DeMar DeRozan拿下28分,Precious Achiuwa有28分19籃板的表現,常規賽還剩6場,東區排名已降至第七,季後名次競爭激烈。

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