📍 Ottawa · Mon, Jul 6, 2026 · 19 articles · 120

Convoy Leader's U.S. Visit, Raptors' Big News & Oil Pipeline Push — Ottawa Monday

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. $20M worth of cocaine seized in major bust. York Regional Police and the CBSA arrested six people following the interception of a Panama shipment. This led to the seizure of 260 kg of cocaine, valued at $20 million, as part of "Project Golden Frog."
  2. Arrests made in Winnipeg jewelry distraction thefts. A Toronto couple was charged for multiple attempted thefts on Canada Day. The suspects targeted older women and were caught after being seen on Berrydale Avenue.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Ontario and Alberta push for 3,300 km oil pipeline. Premiers Doug Ford and Danielle Smith support a pipeline from Alberta to Ontario, aiming to advance an east-west energy corridor.
  2. Rob Cerjanec exits Ontario Liberal leadership race. Cerjanec has bowed out of the contest, narrowing the race further. His departure comes after consultations with his family and supporters.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Air Canada cuts flights amid soaring fuel costs. Several U.S. bound flight routes were halted or delayed, impacting travelers in response to increased fuel expenses.
  2. Rogers acquires full ownership of MLSE. Roger Communications has purchased the remaining 25% stake from Kilmer Sports for $4.35 billion, enhancing its influence in Canadian sports and entertainment.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. OCDSB criticized for abstaining from Pride parade. Trustee blasts school board's decision as "out of touch," sparking conversations about inclusivity in local education.
  2. Tamara Lich attends party at U.S. ambassador's residence. The known convoy leader's presence at the July 4 event in Ottawa raises eyebrows, marking her ongoing political engagement.

🏈 Sports

  1. Toronto Raptors to make milestone announcement. A major deal involving NBA star might be in the works, signaling potential thrilling changes for the team.

📰 Also Today

  • Mayor assures provincial support for storm recovery.
  • Ontario school boards report deficits under government supervision.
  • Former GM site in Ontario gets cleanup extension.
  • Coyote bites toddler at Ontario park.
  • Auger-Aliassime to face Djokovic at Wimbledon.
  • Cavalry FC defeats Atletico Ottawa.
  • Ottawa Rapid FC victory over Calgary Wild.
  • Uncertainty looms over Barrhaven's Canada Day celebrations.
  • Federal workers return to office four days a week.
  • Tornado damage confirmed in Kingston-area storm.

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