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News of the day: Canada Day storms flood homes and leave hundreds without power; Snowbirds bid farewell (for now); 'Orange-level' heat warning remains in place

July 2, 2026
It’s Thursday, July 2. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. CANADA DAY STORMS FLOOD HOMES AND LEAVE HUNDREDS WITHOUT POWER In the west end, two highrises were flooded and without power, leaving residents in the dark, without elevators, and with flooded vehicles. Read the story ANITA ANAND’S OFFICE INTERVENED […]


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