News of the day: Delivery of U.S. built military aircraft delayed; Province 'reaffirms' commitment to upload costs of LRT and Hwy. 174; Feds approach to funding health care force clinic to close | Page 907 | Unpublished
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News of the day: Delivery of U.S. built military aircraft delayed; Province 'reaffirms' commitment to upload costs of LRT and Hwy. 174; Feds approach to funding health care force clinic to close

April 21, 2026
It’s Tuesday, April 21. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. DELIVERY OF U.S.-BUILT P-8 SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT TO CANADA HIT BY FURTHER DELAYS The delivery to the Canadian military of the U.S.-built fleet of P-8 surveillance aircraft has fallen three years behind schedule. Read the story A 92-YEAR-OLD FELL AT […]


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Twenty-six more Canadians who were on a flight with a confirmed case of hantavirus are now being contacted by public health officials but are considered to be at “low or minimal risk” of infection because of where they were seated, federal health officials said Thursday. While the outbreak associated with the MV Hondius trans-Atlantic cruise ship is evolving, the risk to the general population in Canada remains low and “further spread of the virus within Canada is not expected,” Canada’s chief public health officer, Dr. Joss Reimer, said. “But given the severity of the symptoms of the...
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May 14, 2026 - 13:41 | Stephanie Taylor | National Post