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06/13/2026

🚨⚽️ WORLD CUP 2026 EXPECTED TO BRING MAJOR INCREASE IN VISITORS TO TORONTO

New reports suggest thousands of people connected to the entertainment and nightlife industries are expected to travel across North America during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Toronto reportedly listed as one of the key destination cities.

As Toronto prepares to welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors, officials and local organizations are expected to focus on public safety, tourism management, and protecting vulnerable individuals throughout the tournament.

With the city hosting matches on the world’s biggest sporting stage, the World Cup’s impact is expected to extend far beyond soccer—affecting tourism, nightlife, and the local economy. 👀🇨🇦

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06/11/2026

🚨📱 DURHAM COLLEGE EMPLOYEE FACING SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS

A Durham College employee has been accused of allegedly communicating with two underage girls, ages 12 and 13, through Snapchat and Reddit.

Authorities allege the interactions took place online, leading to an investigation and criminal charges.

The case is raising renewed concerns about online safety, social media platforms, and protecting young people from potential predators on the internet.

The allegations have not been proven in court, and the accused is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

Photos from Quoted Toronto's post 06/09/2026

🎤🔥 FROM THE GREEN ROOM TO THE FESTIVAL STAGE

ALI! performing at one of our early shows back in the day. 🌫️🎶

Before the festival stages, before the bigger crowds, ALI! was in the green room of underground shows playing beats, networking, and sharpening his craft whenever he got the chance.

Now, he’s taking that same passion and energy to the NXNE Music Festival. 🚀

A reminder that every big opportunity starts with small moments nobody sees. Keep creating, keep showing up, and trust the process.

We’re proud to have witnessed part of the journey.

06/09/2026

📱🇨🇦 CANADA MOVING TOWARD A SOCIAL MEDIA BAN FOR KIDS UNDER 16

Canada is planning to ban social media use for children under 16, joining a growing number of countries looking at stricter rules around youth access to platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and X. 👀

Supporters say the move could help protect young people from online harms, cyberbullying, and excessive screen time.

Critics, however, argue that enforcement could be difficult and raise questions about privacy and parental responsibility.

If the proposal moves forward, it could become one of the biggest changes to social media access in Canadian history. 📲

Do you support a social media ban for kids under 16? 🤔👇

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