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Ottawa Daily Digest — April 6, 2026

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  1. Big change for transparency: Ontario’s information watchdog, Patricia Kosseim, warns the Ford government’s proposed freedom-of-information changes would make the province “less transparent than even the federal government.” She says the bill would retroactively exclude records of the premier, cabinet ministers, parliamentary assistants and staff (back to 1988), raise security and privacy risks by encouraging use of personal phones/emails, and notes polls show low public support (Abacus: 24% support, 60% oppose; Liaison: 65% oppose retroactive changes).

  2. Clearing up a worry about the World Cup: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) says its Homeland Security Investigations agents in Canada don’t carry guns or do operational arrests here, though five ICE offices (including Toronto and Vancouver) do work with Canadian partners on joint investigations. Toronto mayor Olivia Chow and city council opposed any ICE presence at games; federal Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree’s office says ICE has no authority on Canadian soil.

  3. Short-term call-up for a local hopeful: The Toronto Raptors signed guard Tyreke Key to a 10-day contract on April 6, 2026. The 6'2", 207-pound guard averaged 14.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 24.5 minutes over 47 games (16 starts) this season with Raptors 905, scoring 20+ points 13 times.

  4. Concert plans upended by illness: The Goo Goo Dolls cancelled their remaining Canadian shows after frontman John Rzeznik was diagnosed with pneumonia and hasn’t recovered. Four shows in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre; Laval’s Place Bell; Halifax’s Scotiabank Centre; Moncton’s Avenir Centre) were called off and all tickets will be refunded; an April 18 Texas show remains on the schedule.

  5. Another abandoned turtle left at a Vaughan zoo: Reptilia Vaughan found a Florida snapping turtle named “Gilberto” in a bin near Rutherford and Creditstone — the second reptile abandoned at its doors this year. Zoo and Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre experts (Sue Carstairs) urge people to contact licensed rescues or shelters instead of leaving animals outside, and warn against releasing non-native animals into the wild.

  6. Toys “R” Us Canada fighting to protect its brand: The retailer (in creditor protection since February and owing at least $120 million to suppliers) is opposing trademark applications from Acer, a Calgary swingers club and a Russian firm to avoid consumer confusion. Toys “R” Us says it holds some 162 active trademarks (including the backwards R and Wonderlab/Playlab), and defending them could preserve value or allow future sales or licensing.

  7. Mystery ad spend on “Protect Ontario”: The Ford government is running multiple “Protect Ontario” TV and radio ads (about Ring of Fire, small modular reactors, building projects) but won’t say how many spots or how much they cost now. Auditor General numbers show Ontario spent $111.9 million on advertising in the year to March 2025 (up $8.4M), critics note the province ran a $13.8 billion deficit and question the value of the ads; Premier Doug Ford defends the campaign and says people deserve to know what’s being done.

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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

Goo Goo Dolls cancel remaining Canadian tour dates due to illness

The Goo Goo Dolls have cancelled the four remaining shows of their Canadian tour as a band member recovers from pneumonia. Fans will be refunded for their ticket purchases.

Entertainment 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