News of the day: Bluesfest shuffles lineup to put Angine de Poitrine on main stage; Submarine decision expected soon; Ottawa police moving forward with first phase of AI facial recognition | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 3, 2026 - 16:39

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News of the day: Bluesfest shuffles lineup to put Angine de Poitrine on main stage; Submarine decision expected soon; Ottawa police moving forward with first phase of AI facial recognition

July 3, 2026
It’s Friday July 3. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. BLUESFEST SHUFFLES LINEUP TO PUT ANGINE DE POITRINE ON MAIN STAGE The Quebec duo’s performance at the 2026 Montreal Jazz Festival was reported to be the festival’s biggest crowd since Stevie Wonder in 2009. Read the story SUBMARINE DECISION […]


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