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Publication Date: June 24, 2026 - 04:00
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Orillia, Ont., to decide fate of controversial Samuel de Champlain statue
June 24, 2026
As the central Ontario city of Orillia decides what will happen to an imposing, century-old statue of Samuel de Champlain, it remains hidden away in storage. The city council will choose to either restore it, modify it, send it away or melt it down.
Lin and Chen's girlfriend, Hailey Lee, both say in an interview in Mandarin that a side door was broken on the 30-foot boat that went down in deep waters with 10 people aboard.
July 3, 2026 - 18:00 | Amy Judd | Global News - Canada
OTTAWA — Karen Restoule, the director of Indigenous affairs at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, says she was struck by the number of times she heard the word “Indigenous” during Thursday’s federal-Alberta announcement regarding a new West Coast oil pipeline. “(Prime Minister Mark) Carney and (Alberta Premier Danielle) Smith must have both said ‘Indigenous’ or ‘First Nations’ at least a dozen times each,” said Restoule. “I honestly lost track.” Carney and Smith appeared together in Calgary to announce that they’d agreed on a route for a new pipeline, running southwest from Bruderheim,...
July 3, 2026 - 17:50 | Rahim Mohamed | National Post
More than a year after the provincial government took control of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board over its finances, the board has approved a budget that still projects a $3.5-million deficit. Read More
July 3, 2026 - 17:19 | Michael McBean | Ottawa Citizen





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