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Événements sportifs, élections & célébrations — Votre lundi à Toronto

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🏀 Points forts sportifs

  1. C'est Bourque-a-palooza à Toronto ! Mavrik Bourque a marqué son premier triplé en NHL, menant les Dallas Stars à une victoire folle de 6-5 contre les Maple Leafs. Ils ont réussi un retour dramatique après être menés 3-0 et 5-3. Les Leafs doivent peut-être repenser leur stratégie, car cette défaite a des conséquences sérieuses sur les éliminatoires !

  2. Ingram brille pour les Raptors ! L'ailier des Toronto Raptors, Brandon Ingram, a été nommé le joueur de la semaine de la Conférence Est, avec une moyenne de 25,5 points alors que l'équipe affichait un remarquable bilan de 3-1. Avec sa performance constante, les fans espèrent plus de magie lors des playoffs.

  3. Jurassic Park est de retour ! Les fans des Raptors peuvent se réjouir car la zone de stationnement de l'arène Scotiabank rouvre ce samedi pour les playoffs. Surnommée Jurassic Park, c'est l'endroit idéal pour ressentir l'atmosphère des matches avec d'autres fans !

  4. L'état de récupération de Quickley est en montagnes russes ! Le gardien des Raptors, Immanuel Quickley, a un léger tirage musculaire à la cuisse et est évalué jour par jour. Espérons qu'il pourra revenir rapidement alors que l'équipe se prépare pour les playoffs.

⚖️ Politique & Droit

  1. La fusillade à Sarnia alerte la police. Plusieurs arrestations ont été effectuées en lien avec une tragique fusillade triple au Lambton College. La police est toujours à la recherche du principal suspect, rappelant ainsi les préoccupations de sécurité au sein des communautés.

  2. Les révélations des élections partielles pourraient remodeler le Canada ! Les Canadiens se sont précipités aux urnes aujourd'hui pour des élections fédérales partielles clés, le Parti libéral du Premier ministre Mark Carney étant sur le point d'obtenir une majorité. Ce vote pourrait changer la donne à la Chambre des communes !

  3. Les établissements correctionnels de l'Ontario débordent ! De nouvelles données révèlent que les prisons de la province fonctionnent à un taux de 130 % de leur capacité. Cela soulève de sérieuses questions sur la surpopulation et la sécurité des détenus dans le système correctionnel de l'Ontario.

🌍 Nouvelles du monde

  1. Une perte tragique pour la communauté canadienne. Alors que la ministre des Affaires étrangères, Anita Anand, a annoncé le décès d'un Canadien au Liban en plein conflit, l'impact des crises internationales se fait sentir même à domicile.

🏥 Santé & Société

  1. Le cancer reste le principal défi de santé au Canada. Une nouvelle étude montre que les taux de cancer augmentent, nous rappelant à tous de rester vigilants concernant notre santé et de soutenir la recherche et la sensibilisation au cancer.

🎉 Célébrations & Annonces

  1. Santé aux Raptors ! Les Toronto Raptors ont officiellement remporté une place en playoffs pour la première fois en quatre ans ! L'excitation est palpable, et les fans sont impatients de voir leurs joueurs préférés apporter une victoire !

  2. Honneur à nos héros. Toronto a célébré l'anniversaire de la bataille de la crête de Vimy, rendant hommage aux soldats qui ont combattu avec bravoure. Ce sont des moments comme celui-ci qui nous rappellent l'importance de la mémoire dans notre communauté.

  3. Une fusillade nocturne jette une ombre sur la ville. Dans un incident troublant à Toronto, un jeune homme a été laissé avec des blessures mettant sa vie en danger après une fusillade tôt ce matin, soulignant les préoccupations continues concernant la violence urbaine.

Alors que nous sirotons notre café aujourd'hui, réfléchissons à notre communauté vibrante et aux changements qui se produisent autour de nous !

Articles sources (26)

Toronto teen, parent, counsellor uncertain possible social media ban will be successful

Liberal grassroots members gathered in Montreal, Que., this weekend for the party’s national convention to discuss a variety of policy pitches, including age restrictions on using social media and AI chatbots. Toronto teens, parents and counsellors say the regulation would be difficult to implement.

General Apr 13, 2026

What could a majority federal government mean for Toronto?

The federal Liberals could secure a majority government on Monday, as three byelections are being held. Two of the ridings where voters will be heading to the polls are in Toronto. CBC's Lane Harrison breaks down what greater stability in the House of Commons could mean for Toronto City Hall.

General Apr 13, 2026

Fleming, St. Lawrence College union workers 'blindsided' by decision to merge

The unions representing faculty and support staff at Fleming College and St. Lawrence College say the decision to merge the two colleges blindsided workers and is the result of the province's failure to properly invest in post-secondary education.

General Apr 13, 2026

Toronto honours soldiers lost during Vimy Ridge Battle

The City of Toronto held a commemoration ceremony for the Battle of Vimy Ridge on Sunday at the Old City Hall Cenotaph. A group of people, including Mayor Olivia Chow, gathered to recognize the casualties of members of the Canadian Corps during the First World War. While it remains Canada’s most notable military victory, more than 3,500 Canadians lost their lives. Of those, 114 were from Toronto alone, contributing to the highest death toll for the city in the First World War. CBC Toronto has more.

General Apr 13, 2026

Toronto Raptors clinch playoffs spot for first time in 4 years

Scottie Barnes had a triple-double as the Toronto Raptors routed the Brooklyn Nets 136-101 on Sunday to clinch a playoff spot in the NBA's Eastern Conference.

General Apr 13, 2026

Increased pressure on Ford government to address rising cost of living weeks after budget

As the cost of living rises in the province, Ontario’s government finds itself under increasing pressure to address affordability just weeks after it delivered its latest budget. Opposition parties and anti-poverty advocates are questioning the wisdom of holding off on immediate measures to provide cost of living relief.

General Apr 13, 2026

Voters in 2 Toronto ridings heading to polls as 3 federal byelections give Liberals shot at majority

Voters in two Ontario ridings and one in Quebec will head to the polls on Monday for a slate of crucial federal byelections that could deliver the Liberals a majority government — cementing their hold on power for the next few years.

General Apr 13, 2026

Cancer remains top cause of death in Canada as new study shows multiple types rising

A new paper published today in the Canadian Medical Association Journal offers fresh modelling that shows cancer cases and deaths will remain at high levels in the year ahead — including "concerning trends" showing a projected rise in multiple types of cancer.

General Apr 13, 2026
Ontario correctional facilities operating at 130% capacity as overcrowding worsens

Ontario correctional facilities operating at 130% capacity as overcrowding worsens

New documents obtained by Global News using freedom of information laws show Ontario's correctional facilities are overflowing, with no sign the situation will improve.

Politics Apr 13, 2026
Canada byelection results: Scarborough Southwest

Canada byelection results: Scarborough Southwest

Voters in the federal riding of Scarborough Southwest will choose their first new member of Parliament in more than a decade in Monday’s byelection.

Politics Apr 13, 2026
Canada byelection results: University—Rosedale

Canada byelection results: University—Rosedale

Voters in the federal riding of University—Rosedale will get the chance to pick a fresh face as their member of Parliament in Monday’s byelection.

Politics Apr 13, 2026

Ontario education minister announcing school system changes Monday

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra is set to make an announcement about changes to the province's school systems Monday.

General Apr 13, 2026
Lambton College shooting: Multiple arrests made, search for main suspect ongoing

Lambton College shooting: Multiple arrests made, search for main suspect ongoing

Sarnia police say they’ve made multiple arrests in a fatal triple shooting at Lambton College last week, but the search for the main suspect remains ongoing.

Crime Apr 13, 2026
Toronto police flagged down on side of road after early morning shooting

Toronto police flagged down on side of road after early morning shooting

Police said officers in the Bleecker and Wellesley streets area were flagged down around 2:45 a.m. to tend to an injured young man, whom they located nearby.

Crime Apr 13, 2026
Key byelections underway with Carney on the verge of majority

Key byelections underway with Carney on the verge of majority

An Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found that 53 per cent of Canadians want the Liberals to form a majority, while 47 per cent are opposed to the idea.

Politics Apr 13, 2026
Treliving, Spezza to lead Canada at worlds

Treliving, Spezza to lead Canada at worlds

Former Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving and Pittsburgh Penguins assistant GM Jason Spezza will lead Canada's management team at the 2026 world hockey championship, Hockey Canada announced Monday.

Sports Apr 13, 2026

Raptors playoff basketball is back, and so is 'Jurassic Park.' Here's how to get tickets

The Raptors are back in the NBA playoffs for the first time in four years, and fans will once again be cheering them on from the square outside Scotiabank Arena. The first tailgate watch party will be held Saturday, when Toronto visits Cleveland for Game 1 of the first round at 1 p.m. ET.

General Apr 13, 2026
Quickley day-to-day with hamstring strain

Quickley day-to-day with hamstring strain

Toronto Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley is out day-to-day with a mild right hamstring strain, the NBA club announced Monday. 

Sports Apr 13, 2026
Ford government backs away from abolishing trustees in education overhaul

Ford government backs away from abolishing trustees in education overhaul

The Putting Student Achievement First Act, tabled by Education Minister Paul Calandra on Monday, leaves elected trustees in place at the public, Catholic and French boards.

Education Apr 13, 2026
Canada’s labour ministers agree to ‘harmonize’ some workplace safety standards

Canada’s labour ministers agree to ‘harmonize’ some workplace safety standards

The decision comes after a meeting of federal, provincial and territorial labour ministers where Ontario proposed changes to make it less costly to retrain out-of-province workers.

Canada Apr 13, 2026
Ingram named Eastern Conference player of the week

Ingram named Eastern Conference player of the week

Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram has been named the NBA's Eastern Conference Player of the Week.

Sports Apr 13, 2026
Five Thingsto Know: Raptors vs. Cavaliers

Five Thingsto Know: Raptors vs. Cavaliers

The Toronto Raptors will return to the NBA playoffs when they open their best-of-seven first-round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday. It's the first time Toronto has been in the playoffs since the 2021-22 season when they lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in six games.

Sports Apr 13, 2026
Jamal Shead model of consistency for Raptors

Jamal Shead model of consistency for Raptors

Entering his sophomore NBA season, Jamal Shead knew there was one statistical category he wanted to lead the league in: games played.

Sports Apr 13, 2026
Jurassic Park reopens for Raptors’ playoff run

Jurassic Park reopens for Raptors’ playoff run

Toronto Raptors fans will soon be able to return to Jurassic Park.

Sports Apr 13, 2026
Bourque powers Stars over Maple Leafs 6-5

Bourque powers Stars over Maple Leafs 6-5

Mavrik Bourque registered his first NHL hat trick and added an assist as the Dallas Stars came back from 3-0 and 5-3 deficits to top the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-5 on Monday.

Sports Apr 13, 2026
Canadian killed in Lebanon, Anand says while calling for ceasefire

Canadian killed in Lebanon, Anand says while calling for ceasefire

Community organizers say Haider is survived by his wife and five children, including a one-year-old.

World Apr 13, 2026