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It's Tuesday, May 26. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. Read More
May 26, 2026 - 17:19 | Robert Cross | Ottawa Citizen
Backgrounder In March 2026, the Province of Ontario announced it would suspend funding for Consumption and Treatment Service (CTS) sites in communities served by a Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub.  As a result, Ottawa’s two CTS sites – Ottawa Inner City Health at Shepherds of Good Hope and Sandy Hill Community Health Centre – are expected to close in June.  The City and its partners are working together to provide safety, supports, cleanliness and rapid response across downtown Ottawa. There are tools, resources and services available to address these...
May 26, 2026 - 17:17 | City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias | City of Ottawa News Releases
For years, Rhéaume Laplante worried Ottawa’s last remaining 600-series streetcar would never leave storage again. Read More
May 26, 2026 - 17:11 | Robert Hiltz | Ottawa Citizen
Canadians are increasingly struggling to pay their mortgages, particularly in high-priced Ontario and British Columbia markets, a new report from Equifax Canada says. Mortgage delinquency balances are up 32 per cent nationally compared with last year.
May 26, 2026 - 17:08 | | CBC News - Canada
OTTAWA — Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault will resign as a Liberal MP. He will make the announcement to his colleagues Wednesday morning in caucus and will give a speech in the House of Commons later in the afternoon to explain his reasons. A source close to Guilbeault confirmed the information to National Post after news of his impending resignation was reported by different media outlets. The source confirmed he is leaving due to the Carney’s government’s environmental policies. Guilbeault is expected to stay on as MP until the end of the spring session to not affect...
May 26, 2026 - 16:49 | Catherine Lévesque | National Post
A new report revealed rental debts accrued during the pandemic are being forgiven, in part because some businesses went under altogether.
May 26, 2026 - 16:39 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Canada