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Ottawa Now - 'It's going to be done with a scalpel, not a sledgehammer': Analyzing Ottawa's infrastructure following the Canada Day floods

July 6, 2026

Like a noticeable chunk of Ottawa’s homeowners, Kristy Cameron returned from vacation to a rude awakening, as Canada’s Capital continues to clean up Mother Nature’s mess. The Canada Day floods have impacted almost 4,500 homes – an alarming statistic when you consider that the 2019 floods ravaged nearly 2,000 homes. In the days that have followed this Canada Day disaster, several local councillors and MPPs have penned an open letter to Queen’s Park, calling on the Ford government to make disaster relief funding available for residents. Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says the City of Ottawa will fully investigate what led to this wave of mass flooding, and analyze what can be done to prevent future waves from escalating. How concerned are you about Ottawa’s infrastructure? Should surveys be conducted to analyze our city’s weakest points? College Ward councillor Laine Johnson joins Kristy Cameron on today’s Ottawa Now.



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