News of the day: Lack of autism services brings family's life crashing down; Sens shut down Tkachuk trade talk; Can public servants have side hustles? | Page 877 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 27, 2026 - 16:49

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News of the day: Lack of autism services brings family's life crashing down; Sens shut down Tkachuk trade talk; Can public servants have side hustles?

April 27, 2026
It’s Monday, April 27. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. RAISING ARIZONA: HOW A LACK OF AUTISM SERVICES BROUGHT ONE FAMILY’S LIFE CRASHING DOWN Four-year-old Arizona has autism. The family was holding it together until she couldn’t get a full-time EA. Now, they’re living in a shelter Read the story SENATORS […]


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