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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Fri. July 10th, 2026

July 10, 2026

It’s been 9 days since the historic Canada Day floods took a bite out of the city’s basement dwellings, as hundreds of homeowners deal with significant property damage. And as residents and politicians await answers from the City of Ottawa and the Ford government, patience is gradually giving way to frustration. College Ward councillor Laine Johnson tells Kristy Cameron what’s on her mind, and explains who needs to step up with solutions. Meantime, a secret fireworks show erupted after Day 1 of Bluesfest wrapped up. But not everyone was pleased – especially the nearby residents who had no idea any fireworks were going off. The reaction continues in Hour 2 with Alta Vista councillor Marty Carr. Plus, a former Prime Minister of Canada has appeared on a Katy Perry TikTok. You have 5 seconds to guess which one made a cameo. Then, CFRA’s Chris Holski spoils the surprise.



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