By Ebenezer Adu-Gyamfi / Emmanuel Ayiku | Reporting for Ghanaian News Canada April 10, 2026
A Toronto-based construction company executive has been charged in connection with a shooting at the home of Patrick Dovigi, in a case that has drawn significant attention from law enforcement and the business community.
Authorities confirmed that the suspect, identified as a senior figure within a construction firm, was taken into custody following investigations into the incident, which occurred at Dovigi’s residence in Toronto.
The shooting forms part of a broader series of incidents that have targeted assets and individuals linked to GFL Environmental, raising concerns about potential coordinated actions within the industry.
Police allege that the attack was deliberate, though details surrounding the motive remain under investigation. Officials have not ruled out possible links to business disputes or organized activity, but have cautioned against speculation as inquiries continue.
The incident at Dovigi’s home did not result in reported injuries, but it intensified scrutiny over security risks facing high-profile executives and corporate entities.
Investigators have indicated that the case is part of a wider probe into multiple occurrences involving damage to company properties and related locations in recent months. These incidents have prompted a coordinated response from law enforcement agencies across the region.
The arrest is being viewed as a key breakthrough, though authorities say the investigation is ongoing and may involve additional suspects or charges.
The Toronto Police Service stated that it is continuing to gather evidence, including surveillance data and forensic materials, to establish the full scope of the case.
Industry observers note that the situation highlights underlying tensions within certain sectors, where competition, contracts, and financial stakes can sometimes escalate into serious disputes.
Meanwhile, representatives of GFL Environmental have reiterated their cooperation with authorities and emphasized their commitment to ensuring the safety of employees and stakeholders.
As the case moves through the legal process, it is expected to shed more light on the circumstances surrounding the incident and any broader implications for corporate security in Canada.
