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Toronto News Update: Stabbing, Coke Canada Investment, and Education Changes

[HPP] Beth FordFebruary 17, 202645 min
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Major Ontario Developments

  • 💡 Coca-Cola Canada Bottling announced a $141 million investment in its Brampton facility, creating up to 500 construction jobs and expanding manufacturing capabilities.
  • 📌 Premier Doug Ford celebrated the investment, which will introduce a state-of-the-art production line and source 75% of materials domestically.
  • ✨ The Order of Ontario saw 30 new appointments, recognizing individuals like TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey, hockey icon Don Cherry, and Rogers chairman Ed Rogers for their lasting contributions.

Public Safety Updates

  • ⚠️ A stabbing incident in North York resulted in five people being hospitalized, with two in critical condition, and a 53-year-old man facing multiple charges.
  • 🚨 Police are investigating a shooting in Scarborough where a car was damaged, with no injuries reported and no details on possible suspects yet.
  • 🏗️ Three workers were injured, one seriously, after a concrete porch collapsed at a residential construction site in Stoney Creek, prompting a Ministry of Labor investigation.

Education System Changes

  • 📚 Ontario's Education Ministry is revising the kindergarten curriculum to emphasize explicit teaching of reading and mathematics, with new expectations for students by September.
  • 🏫 The provincial government has taken control of seven school boards, including the Toronto District School Board, leading to concerns from students, teachers, and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association about centralized power.

Sports and Culture Highlights

  • ⚾ The Toronto Blue Jays are continuing spring training in Dunedin, Florida, preparing for their first game against the Philadelphia Phillies, with fans showing strong support.
  • ⛸️ Canada secured another gold medal in women's speed skating team pursuit at the Winter Games, bringing their total medal count to 12, including three golds.
  • 🎨 A Lunar New Year art popup at Crybaby Gallery in downtown Toronto features oil paintings by Peter Chen, blending Hong Kong and Canadian cultural themes.

Economic and Health Insights

  • 📊 Canada's inflation rate slowed to 2.3% in January, primarily attributed to lower gas prices and a temporary sales tax holiday.
  • 💰 A new survey indicates nearly 75% of Canadians are uncertain about retirement due to the rising cost of living, with inflation impacting savings and investments.
  • 🔬 McMaster University research identified four key risk factors for childhood food allergies, including family history, eczema, delayed allergen introduction, and early antibiotic use, suggesting early introduction of allergens can help prevent them.
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