Canada's World Cup tournament run ends | CTV News Ottawa at Six for July 4, 2026
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Canada's men's national soccer team has been eliminated from the FIFA World Cup after falling to Morocco in the Round of 16. CTV's Kimberley Johnson reports that fans in Ottawa still celebrated the historic tournament run despite the 3-0 loss; thousands of fans dressed in a sea of red gathered at LeBreton Flats for a massive free watch party to witness history. CTV's Josh Marano reports that the grounds were filled with excitement and anticipation from kickoff to the final whistle; and a record Canada Day storm dumped 118 millimetres of rain on the nation's capital, triggering a massive sewage system overflow into the Ottawa River. CTV's Natalie van Rooy reports that Ottawa Public Health no longer tests beach water quality daily, meaning posted safety information is days old. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News Ottawa: For live updates and latest headlines visit: http://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa CTV News Ottawa on TikTok: http
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