Death of man in parking garage ruled a homicide, police working to identify victim
Toronto police working to identify a man found dead in a parking garage over the weekend after the death was ruled a homicide.
Investigators originally identified the victim as a woman, but now say that was an error.
Police say they were flagged down in the area of Dundas Street and Seaton Street, near Moss Park, just before 9:30 a.m. on Saturday for a “medical complaint.”
Upon further inspection, officers discovered a body inside a nearby parking garage.
Following a post-mortem,

Warm and sunny week ahead for Toronto and the GTA
After a grey and rainy weekend, Toronto and the GTA is being rewarded with a warm and sunny week.
Temperatures will be summer-like on Tuesday with a high of 27 C, but it will feel like 31 with the humidity, with mostly sunny skies.

The rest of the week will continue with temperatures around seasonable through the end of the month with lots of sunshine.
Wednesday will be 25 C before the temperature dips to 20 C on Thursday. The average high this time of year is
Man accused of murder in Liberty Village death testifies he thought screams from neighbour were a ‘mental health crisis’
The trial of the man accused of murdering his neighbour in Liberty Village three years ago continued on Monday as the crown prosecutor grilled him about his actions during the days leading up to the death and soon after.
Khoa Tran, 36, is facing second-degree murder charges in the death of Toronto filmmaker Reeyaz Habib. They were neighbours living in a Liberty Village townhouse complex, with Habib living upstairs from Tran.
Screams were heard coming from Habib’s unit in the overnight hours of June 6, 202
Former federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leader race
Navdeep Bains has officially entered the race to be the next leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.
The former federal cabinet minister filed his paperwork with Elections Ontario over the weekend.
Bains also released a 16-second video of him walking into a classroom, taking a seat at a student’s desk and rolling up his sleeves, and launched a website that simply says, “Let’s get to work,” on Monday.
Bains most recently worked as Chief Corporate Affairs Officer for Rogers Communications before resigning earlier this
Defence companies call on government, investors for more support
TORONTO — When Katheron Intson was trying to drum up cash for her Canadian drone manufacturing company last year, only investors from south of the border expressed interest.
“I would have thought that we were on a fast track to becoming an American company,” the chief executive of Sentinel R&D admitted at a Toronto Tech Week event Monday.
But now that the ongoing tariff dispute has made sovereignty Canada’s hottest topic, she said the country has “woken up” to Sentinel’s potential.
The trouble?
Tim Hortons scaling back reliance on temporary foreign workers, committed to ‘local’ hiring
Tim Hortons says it is scaling back its reliance on temporary foreign workers, citing the easing of “acute labour shortages” that stemmed from the COVID pandemic.
The restaurant chain made the announcement in a release on Monday announcing a new hiring campaign that aims to employ 10,000 new local team members.
“As Canada emerged from COVID in 2021, there were acute labour shortages across the country,” the release states. “To address this, the government increased access to the Temporary Foreign
Motorcyclist critically injured in Scarborough crash
Two people are in hospital, one with life-threatening injuries, following a crash involving a motorcycle and a vehicle in Scarborough on Monday afternoon.
Emergency crews were called to the area of Markham Road and Nugget Avenue just before 2 p.m.
Toronto police say a male motorcyclist was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver of a vehicle was also taken to hospital with undisclosed injuries.
Nugget Avenue is closed between Markham Road and Dovedale Court.
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Ontario proposing to launch website on high-risk offenders
The Ford government says it will be launching a public provincial website about high-risk offenders, including “high-risk sex offenders when a chief of police issues a community notification.”
Solicitor General Michael Kerzner made the announcement on Monday, as part of the proposed legislation, Protecting Ontario’s Streets and Communities Act, 2026.
The website is one of several measures under the bill’s ‘Protecting Victims and Vulnerable People’ pillar. It would authorize the Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner to publish information about
Ontario considers highway licence‑plate cameras to crack down on rising retail theft
New legislation seeks to strengthen oversight of troubled towing industry
Legislation introduced Monday by Doug Ford’s government takes aim at the province’s tow truck industry — a sector besieged by a seemingly endless stream of shootings and arsons.
The Protecting Ontario’s Streets and Communities Act includes several new measures aimed at strengthening oversight of the troubled industry while seeking regulatory changes to the Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, 2021 (TSSEA) that would bolster qualification standards for tow operators, tow truck drivers and vehicle storage operators.
“Based on feedback from police partners and