The message is emitted by glib:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/commit/a919be3d39150328874ff647fb2c2be7af3df996

The commit log description is: "gmain: Warn when g_source_remove()
fails".  So why is it calling g_critical() instead of g_warning()?
Obviously, it's not a critical error, if people are able to live with
these annoying messages for five years with no obvious ill effects.
Critical errors are often routed to /dev/console, and it's clearly
inappropriate to escalate these messages that high.

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  GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID was not found when attempting to remove it
  - warning when leaving Network menu of g-c-c

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