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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. July 9th, 2026

July 9, 2026

One week after record-breaking rainfall flooded thousands of basements across Ottawa, residents in Crystal Beach say a combination of rotting garbage, spoiled food, and sewage-contaminated debris are still sitting outside their homes. From piles of furniture and children’s toys, to drywall and garbage bags, it’s all there for this West End neighbourhood to see. And as the heat rises, communication from City Hall remains unclear, while local MPPs say the province is also missing in action. Kristy Cameron checks in with Robert Allen, a frustrated 77-year-old resident who lives in Crystal Beach. His bungalow basement has 18 inches of water – which has damaged a brand-new piano, a home movie theatre, and other valuable belongings. Meantime, there are no reports of injuries after a tent fire and explosion near a popular dog park in Downtown Ottawa. Officials say a pack of butane canisters are what caused the explosion to ignite. CTV’s Natalie Van Rooy delivers the details in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Emily Fardad with the BC Wildfire Service has said crews have made progress on the Signal Hill blaze and that winds are not blowing flames toward the town of 3,400 residents.
July 17, 2026 - 07:58 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency has ordered the mandatory evacuation of part of Mooseland Road, stretching south to Highway 7. 
July 17, 2026 - 07:53 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
A new poll has revealed that 70 per cent of Canadians think their high tax bill reduces their standard of living, while the majority of respondents also feel they pay too much in taxes and government subsidies are not worth the cost. The poll , which was conducted by Ipsos for the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI), reveals that the proportion of respondents in Quebec who feel their tax burden reduces their standard of living is even higher, at 74 per cent, followed by West Canada (72 per cent), Atlantic Canada (68 per cent) and Ontario (66 per cent). In addition, 63 per cent of all...
July 17, 2026 - 07:00 | Ellie Hutchings | National Post