Four Toronto streets are among the 10 worst roads in Ontario | CP24 Live at Five for June 4, 2026

Police Conduct and Community Safety: Recent Developments in the GTA Recent headlines in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) spotlight significant issues surrounding law enforcement conduct, road safety, and community events. In particular, two main stories have emerged: the charges against a Toronto police officer for serious allegations, and the ongoing concerns about road conditions as highlighted by the CAA’s recent survey. Allegations Against Toronto Police Officer 27-year-old Constable Para Hazeri faces serious criminal charges, including sexual assault and the transmission of sexually explicit material to a minor. Following his arrest…

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Toronto Stadium revived ahead of Canada’s World Cup opener | CTV News Toronto at Six for June 4 2026

Investigation Launched into Toronto Police Interaction with Cyclist Amid Protests In a significant development this week, the province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has initiated an investigation regarding an encounter between a cyclist and officers of the Toronto Police Service. This announcement coincides with a planned protest ride, highlighting growing concerns about police conduct and community relations. The protest commenced at Queen’s Quay, where numerous cyclists gathered to express their dissatisfaction over the incident. The situation arose from a video circulating online that documents an altercation at the intersection of Queen’s…

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Air Canada says fuel shortages aren’t impacting their operations

Air Canada Addresses Fuel Concerns Ahead of Peak Travel Season As the summer travel season approaches, concerns over fuel shortages have been on the minds of travelers and airlines alike. In a proactive move, Air Canada has sought to reassure customers by clarifying the state of fuel supplies impacting its operations. The airline issued an email addressing these concerns, explicitly stating that there is no fuel shortage affecting flights scheduled for this summer, including those to and from Europe. The timing of Air Canada’s communication is critical. Summer is traditionally…

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Protest bike ride launched amid concerns over police tackling cyclist who allegedly ran stop sign

Special Investigations Unit Probes Toronto Police-Cyclist Encounter Amid Growing Tensions In recent developments, the Ontario Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has initiated an investigation into a controversial interaction between two cyclists and Toronto police officers. This announcement coincides with a protest ride organized by the cycling community to express their displeasure over the police’s actions. The protest, occurring on Queen’s Quay, is a direct response to an incident captured on video the previous Sunday. The footage shows a cyclist approaching the intersection of Queen’s Quay West and Little Norway Crescent. While…

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Toronto police officer charged with sexual assault of female youth

Toronto Police Officer Faces Serious Criminal Charges In a startling development for the Toronto Police Service, Constable Parsa Hazari, a 27-year-old officer, has been arrested in Mississauga on multiple serious criminal charges related to alleged incidents involving a minor. The police and the community are fully aware of the gravity of such accusations, especially given the trust placed in law enforcement professionals. The charges against Hazari are extensive. They include sexual assault, sexual interference, and transmitting sexually explicit material to a person under the age of 16. Alarmingly, the officer…

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