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Emergency manager apologizes for surprise fireworks in Ottawa last week

The federal Heritage Department said the fireworks were safer to launch in Ottawa than move elsewhere, and city officials received dozens of complaints.

  • On Thursday, July 9, 2026, an unannounced fireworks display startled Ottawa residents after 11 p.m. as crowds dispersed from the Bluesfest concert site; the pyrotechnics were originally scheduled for Canada Day celebrations.
  • The federal Heritage Department chose to launch the leftover Canada Day fireworks rather than dismantle equipment, citing safety concerns and withholding the plan to prevent large crowds from gathering without adequate security and medical services.
  • Officials argued that moving the explosives posed greater risks than detonating them immediately following the Bluesfest event located just west of downtown, despite the display occurring after 11 p.m. during a period restricted by city bylaws.
  • Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and several city councillors demanded answers on Monday after receiving dozens of complaints, with Sutcliffe confirming he had received no advance notice regarding the display's timing.
  • City of Ottawa emergency manager Ryan Perrault apologized on Monday, July 13, 2026, saying "It's very clear to me that it had impacts on the community, and for that I'm extremely sorry." Perrault is investigating who authorized the late-night launch.
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The pyrotechnic show was originally scheduled to take place on Canada Day.

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Ottawa city councillors fuming as unannounced fireworks show follows Canada Day storm

OTTAWA - The City of Ottawa's emergency manager apologized Monday after an unannounced late-night fireworks show rocked parts of the city last week.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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