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Author: Robert Cross
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 […]
Whether you're looking to rent or buy a home, you might come across AI-generated photos in real estate listings. CBC's Fact Check team takes a look at some recent examples — and what rules realtors are supposed to follow.
July 15, 2026 - 15:59 | | CBC News - Canada
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to end the annual practice of springing forward to daylight saving time and falling back to standard time. Instead, the Sunshine Protection Act aims to place most of the U.S. permanently on daylight saving time, except for the few parts of the country already on year-round standard time. The change would in effect extend winter sunsets and delay sunrises by about an hour. However, several U.S. lawmakers have predicted the bill will ultimately fail to pass the Republican-controlled Senate, despite the fact President Donald Trump has...
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