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Publication Date: April 22, 2025 - 18:02
Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Tues. April 22nd, 2025
April 22, 2025
We have received preliminary data from last weekend’s Advanced Polls. Spoiler alert: A lot of people voted. To be precise, 7.3 million Canadians did. And back in 2021, we saw 5.8 million cast their ballots in the Advanced Polls, marking a 25 percent increase from 4 years ago. Were you one of them? What’s driving you to the ballot box ahead of a pivotal election? Kristy Cameron sifts through the textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Plus, the Ottawa Senators are just hours away from squaring off against the Toronto Maple Leafs, with the bigger brother holding the early edge. A whopping 12 players on the Sens roster made their NHL playoff debuts in Sunday’s loss. Can they turn the tables and tie the series tonight? TSN 1200’s Dean Brown pays us a visit in Hour 3.
Eight years ago, policy makers with the new NDP government in B.C. and the City of Vancouver were enthusiastic about temporary modular housing: a new, fast and relatively inexpensive way to provide shelter for the growing numbers of homeless people.The idea was to put projects up quickly on land awaiting development, then, when construction moved ahead, to move the units to other vacant land. The province committed $66-million for 600 units in Vancouver in 2017, which became part of $291-million for the whole province. By 2021, 1,900 temporary apartments were sent to 22 communities.
April 25, 2025 - 19:55 | Frances Bula | The Globe and Mail
In a way, Donald Trump has taught us a valuable lesson. His assault on American democracy has shown how fragile and precious democratic institutions are. His contempt for our system of alliances has shown us how vulnerable we would be if that shield were to fall away. His decision to use tariffs as a club reveals how much we rely on international trade and commerce for our prosperity. All three of those pillars – democracy, alliances, trade – were already under threat. After advancing in many parts of the world in the latter part of the 20th century, democracy has been in retreat in the...
April 25, 2025 - 19:55 | Marcus Gee | The Globe and Mail
As the number of measles cases in Alberta continues to rise, the organization representing its doctors says the government needs to ramp up public messaging and prevention.In its latest numbers posted Friday, the provincial government reported 137 total cases since March, exceeding the most recent high of 123 cases reported in the province 25 years ago.Alberta Medical Association president Dr. Shelley Duggan said the numbers suggest that within weeks, that count could skyrocket to more than 1,000.
April 25, 2025 - 19:52 | Lisa Johnson | The Globe and Mail
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