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Councillor, residents in storm-battered areas remain angry over 'too-slow' response

July 11, 2026

Between 50 and 150 millimetres of rain fell in many parts of Ottawa on Canada Day, with some places experiencing weather seen only once in every 200 years, according to a memo Saturday to city council.



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