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Author: Robert Cross
Publication Date: June 1, 2026 - 16:40
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News of the day: Two stabbed at Mooney's Bay 'altercation'; A unique opportunity to help Ottawa seniors age in place; Reliability is the promise from OC Transpo's new boss
June 1, 2026
It’s Monday, June 1. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. TWO STABBED, ONE IN CRITICAL CONDITION, AT MOONEY’S BAY ‘ALTERCATION’ Paramedics received calls reporting ‘hundreds’ of people on the scene. Read the story DEACHMAN: OTTAWA HAS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO HELP SENIORS AGE IN PLACE A lack of options […]
Here are two data points that may help illustrate the current state of Canada’s book culture. First is Quill & Quire’s list of domestic bestsellers from mid-January of this year, in which half of the ten titles listed were hockey romances by Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid. Second is a social media post that appeared a few weeks after the Q&Q list, from Vancouver author Anakana Schofield, whose audacious new novel, Library of Brothel, is being published this month:
I made $31 total royalties last year. Please teach my books. Please buy my books. I am getting depressed over...
June 12, 2026 - 06:30 | Nathan Whitlock | Walrus
The chief of a northern Manitoba First Nation says her community is so overwhelmed by drugs and the resulting violence that her members live in fear.
June 12, 2026 - 06:25 | | The Globe and Mail
Good morning. History will be made today when the first FIFA World Cup game is played on Canadian soil. More on that below, along with news on Saskatchewan and the Snowbirds. But first:
June 12, 2026 - 06:12 | Sarah Wallace | The Globe and Mail




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