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Toronto Daily Digest — April 6, 2026

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  1. Big strain at Michael Garron Hospital: Michael Garron in Toronto’s east end was built for about 150 ER patients a day but is now seeing 300+ daily, forcing staff to convert offices and storage into clinical space, Dr. Carmine Simone says. CUPE’s Michael Hurley blames underfunding amid population growth, while the province points to "record investments" — over $100 billion this year, 3,500+ new beds and a 4% hospital funding increase.

  2. Hopefully the last snow: After a roller-coaster Easter weekend (20°C highs on Good Friday, then hail and rain), Global’s chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell warns Tuesday could be the coldest day until November with wind chill and lows near −5°C; warming centres open Monday night. The good news: milder, above-season temps and mid-teens highs are expected later in the week.

  3. Advance voting wraps up for three byelections: Advance polls in Scarborough Southwest, University–Rosedale (Toronto) and Terrebonne (Québec) close Monday at 9 p.m.; the byelections are on April 13 and mail-vote applications close Tuesday. Liberal wins in the two Toronto seats would push the party to 172 seats (near a majority), making the Terrebonne result critical — polls call it a toss-up between Liberals and the Bloc.

  4. FOI shakeup draws fierce criticism: Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner Patricia Kosseim warns proposed changes would exclude records of the premier, cabinet ministers and staff from freedom-of-information requests — making Ontario "less transparent than the federal government" and applying retroactively to 1988. Critics note security risks from using personal devices; polls show most Ontarians oppose the changes.

  5. ICE in Canada — but no guns, says agency: U.S. ICE says its Homeland Security Investigations staff in Canada (five offices, including Toronto and Vancouver) don’t carry firearms or conduct arrests or search warrants on Canadian soil, after questions about ICE presence at this summer’s FIFA World Cup. Toronto City Council and Mayor Olivia Chow oppose any ICE operational presence at the games.

  6. Raptors sign Tyreke Key to 10-day deal: The Toronto Raptors added guard Tyreke Key on April 6, 2026 to a 10-day contract; Key averaged 14.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 47 games (16 starts) with Raptors 905 this season and had 33 double-figure scoring games. Key played at Indiana State and Tennessee and spent 2023–24 in Belgium before joining 905.

  7. Motorcycle rider killed on Danforth Avenue: A 21-year-old man died after an eastbound Toyota Highlander turning left struck his Kawasaki Ninja at about 3:05 p.m. on Sunday, sending him into a parked car; Toronto Police Traffic Services are investigating and ask anyone with dashcam or security footage to come forward.

  8. Snapping turtle abandoned at Vaughan zoo: Reptilia Vaughan found a Florida snapping turtle named “Gilberto” dumped in a bin outside the zoo near Rutherford and Creditstone — the second reptile abandoned at its doors this year. Zoo and conservation experts (like Sue Carstairs of the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre) urge owners to contact licensed rescues or shelters instead of releasing or leaving animals.

  9. Toys “R” Us Canada fights over trademarks while in creditor protection: The chain is opposing trademarks from Acer, a Calgary swingers club and Russian firm Biomicrogeli to protect brands like the backwards R and "Wonderlab" while it searches for investors; Toys “R” Us Canada owes at least $120 million to suppliers and entered creditor protection in February. The company still holds some 162 active trademarks and argues confusion would hurt safety and goodwill.

  10. Government won’t disclose ad spending on "Protect Ontario" spots: The Ford government is running multiple "Protect Ontario" ads (topics include the Ring of Fire and small nuclear reactors) but won’t say how many spots or how much they cost; Ontario spent $111.9 million on advertising in the year to March 2025, while running a $13.8-billion deficit. Opposition politicians, including Stephanie Bowman and Marit Stiles, call the ads partisan and a waste of taxpayers’ money.

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Toys ‘R’ Us Canada not playing around in various battles over its trademarks

Toys “R” Us Canada is battling tech giant Acer Inc., a Calgary swingers club and a Russian business over trademarks the it says will cause confusion with its own branding. 

Canada Apr 6, 2026

Ahead of World Cup, ICE says its agents don’t carry guns in Canada

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says its agents in Canada don’t carry firearms, following questions about a potential ICE presence at upcoming FIFA World Cup games.

Canada Apr 6, 2026

Ontario FOI changes will make it ‘less transparent than even the federal government’

The Ford government included its restrictions on freedom of information laws as part of its 2026 budget, which will head to committee.

Politics Apr 6, 2026

Raptors sign guard Tyreke Key to 10-day contract

The Toronto Raptors signed guard Tyreke Key to a 10-day contract Monday.

Sports Apr 6, 2026

Snapping turtle abandoned outside Vaughan, Ont., zoo, 2nd case this year

The Reptila zoo in Vaughan, Ont., is dealing with its second case of animal abandonment this year. The latest victim? A Florida snapping turtle named "Gilberto."

Canada Apr 6, 2026

Government won’t say how much it is spending on its ‘Protect Ontario’ commercials

Questions from Global News to the premier's office asking for a full list of different campaigns and how much they are budgeted for have gone unanswered.

Politics Apr 6, 2026

Toronto hospital forced to ‘cannibalize’ storage, office space to treat patients

Recently the number of patients has surged to "unprecedented" levels as the area experiences "unique growth," leading to 300 or more people flowing through its doors every day.

Health Apr 6, 2026

‘Hopefully the last of the snow,’ as Toronto prepares for another cold snap

Global News' chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell said snow threatens to return to Toronto, with wind chill taking temperatures well into the negatives before things warm up again.

Weather Apr 6, 2026

Advance voting in 3 federal byelections comes to a close Monday

The Toronto ridings are considered to be safe seats for the Liberals, while Terrebonne was held by a Bloc Québécois MP before the last federal election.

Politics Apr 6, 2026

SUV strikes motorcycle, rider dies of injuries: Toronto police

A motorcycle rider in Toronto died Sunday afternoon when an SUV making a turn hit his bike and sent him into a parked car. Police are investigating.

Traffic Apr 6, 2026