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Weekly Digest Toronto Mar 30 - Apr 5, 2026

多伦多每周要闻 — 2026年3月30日–4月5日

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  1. 总理马克·卡尼在3月30日对抗议格拉西·纳罗斯(Grassy Narrows)水银中毒的示威者说“我能撑得住”,引发原住民领导人和议员要求道歉。

  2. 省政府计划扩大大多伦多地区的车费与时刻整合(受Hurontario轻轨推动),但TTC工会担心立法会集中大量权力并削弱地方控制。

  3. Unifor警告斯泰兰蒂斯考虑把布兰普顿工厂用作中国电动车(疑为Leapmotor)零部件组装站,可能让加拿大零部件和制造岗位流失。

  4. 福特政府提出“更好地区治理法”,将由省方任命具“强权”的地区主席,并缩减尼亚加拉和辛科姆(Simcoe)议会席位。

  5. 迈克尔·福特宣布不会在2026年10月竞选多伦多市长,给有意者如Brad Bradford留下空间,现任奥利维娅·周仍未表态。

  6. 多伦多将举办6场世界杯比赛,但调查显示90%的球迷计划到市外一日游或过夜;加拿大将于6月12日在多伦多对阵波斯尼亚,黄牛票价高昂。

  7. 密西沙加市取消在市政厅升挂其他国家国旗,并向有住址证明的新移民免费发放加拿大国旗,步上多伦多的做法。

  8. 安大略省警调查3月26日晚在Bracebridge一场冰球赛中,赤膊粉丝爬上护板并打破玻璃的事件,正追查肇事者。

  9. 在Umar Zameer案中,安大略司法部长对省长要求法官道歉一事保持不置可否,引发对司法独立的担忧。

  10. 多伦多猛龙于4月1日以123-115不敌萨克拉门托国王,这场失利影响球队在东区季后赛席位的排名。

  11. 大学和学院毕业生面临艰难求职期,青年失业率约14%,雇主希望新人同时具备AI技能与人际能力。

  12. 各省在春季提高最低工资率(安大略计划于10月1日调至每小时$17.95),但倡导者指出这些数字远低于实际生活工资。

  13. 安大略省议员在4月1日获得4.2%的加薪,后座议员年薪约增至$163,959,但民调显示大多数人反对。

  14. 新曝光的邮件显示,签署争议性的Ontario Place租约前,有公务员建议更深入调查Therme的财务;旅游部长仍称公司通过了财务审查。

  15. 随着逾越节(Passover)开始,多伦多与约克地区警方在犹太教堂、社区中心和巴瑟斯特街加强巡逻,并设立指挥点以保证安全。

  16. 爱德华王子岛和努纳武特已将结直肠癌筛查起始年龄降至45岁,BC等地也在评估,安大略尚在审查中。

  17. 安大略错过联邦4月1日关于护士执业者(NP)资助的最后期限,表示不会授予NP直接的OHIP记费代码,但会把他们更好地纳入公立体系。

  18. 与2021年博尔顿命案相关的第五名嫌犯Damion Ryan被捕,两名嫌犯仍在通缉中,警方悬赏$50,000征集线索。

  19. 安大略省警在Orangeville附近竖起路牌,寻找在2024年4月1被发现遇害的David Robson及他失踪的2017年黑色Kia Sportage(牌照DAMZ 252)。

  20. 诺里奇镇(Norwich Township)一起货车与SUV相撞事故造成3人死亡(含两名未成年13岁和17岁),另两人重伤,警方征集行车记录仪视频。

  21. 多伦多警方在U of T St. George校区凌晨破获纵火案,逮捕一名27岁男子并以危害他人生命的纵火等罪名起诉。

  22. 富商Frank Stronach性侵案审理中,法官认定一名申诉者证词不可靠无法定罪,庭审进入结案陈词阶段,案件仍受关注。

  23. 加拿大检方请求安大略上诉法院推翻对律师Deepak Paradkar的保释决定,他在一宗国际贩毒和谋杀相关的引渡案中被指控协助谋害证人。

  24. Metrolinx高管人数继续上升(2025年有124名副总裁),部分外包顾问被转为永久高薪员工,引发对开支和管理层膨胀的批评。

  25. 省方把部分监督吸毒点改为HART Hubs一年后,倡导者称成效有限——毒品检测等减害服务仍空缺,康复通道没有明显改善。

  26. 全国食品银行需求“前所未有”增长,部分食品银行被迫减少发放频次或每次发放的食物量,儿童受影响比例高。

  27. 北约克一处住宅凌晨发生火灾,两名老人被救出并送医后不治,消防正调查起火原因,暂无可疑迹象。

  28. 多伦多动物园2月22日出生的长颈鹿幼崽经约23,000票公众投票命名为“Imara”,意为“坚强、有韧性”。

  29. 加拿大宇航员Jeremy Hansen(任务专家)与后备Jenni Gibbons将参与NASA的Artemis II月球绕飞任务,发射窗口定在4月1–6日。

  30. 联邦与安大略宣布对新建房屋退还HST并推出价值$88亿(开发费用减免)的配套措施以刺激建屋,但政府尚未明确会实际建出多少新屋。

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