📍 Ottawa · Wed, Jun 24, 2026 · 29 articles · 201

Quebec Independence Vision, School Bus Attendant Reinstatement & Coyote Attack Concern — Ottawa Wednesday

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Toronto massage therapist charged with sexual assault. Kwangho Lee, 52, is accused of assaulting a woman during an appointment. Authorities are seeking additional victims.
  2. Ottawa student flagged as security threat. Aerospace engineering doctoral student Mohammadreza Pakatchian is warned by national security agencies due to concerns over his research potentially aiding Iran’s weapons program.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. PQ outlines vision for independent Quebec in new 'Blue Book'. This document maps out the Parti Québécois’s proposed pathway to Quebec’s independence.
  2. Ottawa Catholic School Board reinstates school bus attendants. Following public backlash, the board reverses its decision to cut these positions.
  3. Speeding rises in Toronto after camera removal. After speeding cameras were turned off, infractions have soared 380%, raising safety concerns.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. NCC greenlights Confederation Heights redevelopment. This plan aims to transform underutilized areas in Ottawa, potentially impacting local businesses and community use.

🏈 Sports

  1. Raptors draft Jaden Bradley 50th overall. The Toronto Raptors bolster their roster with this Arizona Wildcats guard, addressing their need for more depth.
  2. Senators trade for William Eklund. Ottawa acquires a young forward and prospects from the Sharks in exchange for a first-round pick.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Ontario highway speed limits to increase. Select highways will see limits rise to 110 km/h, part of a provincial transportation initiative.

📰 Also Today

  • Argos to induct Eiben and Brazley. Ceremony set for Aug. 22 against the Tiger-Cats.
  • Coyote attacks child in Durham. Toddler recovering; police issue safety advisory.
  • Decision on 24 Sussex coming. Mark Carney expected to announce soon.
  • Woman injured in fall at Rockcliffe lookout. Serious injury reported.
  • Trial starts for man's case in crossing guard death. Significant community interest in legal proceedings.
  • New Ottawa River bridge design approved. NCC to move forward with construction plans.
  • First Nations seek more say in Quebec mining claims. Leaders advocate for decision-making power.
  • No English debate for Quebec election. Major parties decline invitation, impacting English-speaking community.
  • Brady Tkachuk requests trade. NHL player seeks a fresh start with a new team.
  • Gatineau man dies after assault injuries. Police continue investigation into last week's incident.
  • Ottawa man charged in fatal crash. Incident occurred at a Rideau Street drop-in center.
  • Gananoque police pursue hydrant water theft charges. Arrest made in ongoing community issue.
  • Ottawa Black Bears exit Canadian Tire Centre. Impact on ticket holders noted.

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