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Publication Date: July 15, 2026 - 08:00
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Ottawa Now - Following a significant weather event, how do we mentally cope when our safety net evaporates?
July 15, 2026
Watching your property and your possessions fill up with water often brings a very specific kind of helplessness. When you are standing in rubber boots, waiting on a claims adjuster to show up to your front door, only to find out that you have no coverage – it’s demoralizing pain. Nearly 6,000 basements have been impacted by this year’s Canada Day floods. Kristy’s basement is one of them, and that statistic is climbing. Insurance companies call this an ‘Act of God’ – a legal phrasing for something completely out of humanity’s control. So how do we cope when our safety net abruptly evaporates? That’s up for discussion in this week’s Self-Help Tuesday with psychotherapist Benslyne Avril.
The premier's office thanked the RCMP for their 'swift response in what was a very volatile situation.'
July 15, 2026 - 17:52 | Rebecca Lau | Global News - Canada
The vote was split 10 against and six for what they were calling an interim control bylaw that would have paused development on data centres for one year, giving the city time to assess and develop further governance rules around data centres.
July 15, 2026 - 17:50 | | CBC News - Canada
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July 15, 2026 - 17:48 | Abyssinia Abebe | Ottawa Citizen




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