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A Toronto judge ordered a new trial for a man who spent 23 years in prison for the murder of a 10‑year‑old girl, marking the week’s most consequential legal development.

Quick Facts
  • New trial granted after 23‑year incarceration for a 1990s murder case 1
  • City council debates a five‑year ban on a construction firm over $1 M overbilling 3
  • University of Toronto announces a new AI research position named after Geoffrey Hinton 7

Toronto News Highlights – Last Week (April 22‑28, 2025)

Date Event Source
Mon‑Wed A Toronto judge ordered a new trial for an Ontario man who had served 23 years for the murder of a 10‑year‑old girl, after a review of evidence and fresh forensic analysis. [CBC News Toronto]1
Tue Two separate pedestrian‑vehicle collisions in the east‑end prompted city officials to examine traffic‑safety measures. [CP24]2
Wed Toronto City Council is considering a five‑year ban on a construction company after an audit revealed the firm overbilled the city by more than $1 million. [CityNews Toronto]3
Thu A 27‑year‑old man who stabbed a stranger on the TTC is awaiting sentencing; the court noted his refusal of mental‑health treatment. [Global News Toronto]4
Fri Police arrested three individuals in a youth sex‑trafficking investigation in the Niagara region, part of a broader provincial crackdown. [CP24]2
Fri Toronto Police Service issued a statement seeking a man wanted for assault, assault with a weapon, forcible confinement and utter threats in the Eglinton‑Bathurst area. [TPS Media Centre]5
Sat The Toronto Sun reported a stranger attack charge and two arrests in Rexdale linked to an auto‑theft ring. [Toronto Sun]10
Sat The University of Toronto announced a new AI research role named after Geoffrey Hinton, underscoring the city’s push into artificial‑intelligence research. [The Star]7

Key Themes

  • Criminal Justice Focus – From a landmark new‑trial decision to multiple arrests (stabbing, assault, sex‑trafficking, auto‑theft), public safety and court outcomes dominated headlines.
  • Municipal Oversight – The city’s scrutiny of a construction contractor’s billing practices highlights ongoing concerns about fiscal accountability.
  • Tech & Innovation – U of T’s AI appointment signals Toronto’s growing reputation as a hub for cutting‑edge research.

Take‑away

The most consequential story was the new trial for the man who spent over two decades behind bars, reflecting the justice system’s willingness to revisit past convictions when new evidence emerges. Simultaneously, the city grappled with safety incidents and fiscal oversight, while also promoting its emerging AI sector.


Quick Links

  • CBC: New trial decision
  • CP24: Pedestrian accidents & sex‑trafficking arrests
  • CityNews: Construction audit
  • Global: TTC stabbing case
  • TPS: Assault man‑hunt
  • Toronto Sun: Rexdale auto‑theft arrests
  • The Star: U of T AI role

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