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Publication Date: March 17, 2025 - 18:01
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. March 17th, 2025
March 17, 2025

According to a new report from the Canadian Environmental Law Association, a couple of local schools have an unacceptably high amount of lead in their water. Jacqueline Wilson, who works at the CELA, dissects the concerning data in Hour 2. Meantime, the trade war is affecting everything from businesses to charitable organizations. It's even impacting pivotal non-profits. We hear from the Ottawa Mission, as well as the Bereaved Families of Ontario. Plus, is the big retail brick-and-mortar store a thing of the past? CFRA's Chris Holski chimes in with his two cents.
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