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Publication Date: March 25, 2025 - 18:01
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Tues. March 25th, 2025
March 25, 2025

We are just over one week away from U.S. President Trump’s next round of tariffs. Well, supposedly, they are arriving on Canada’s doorstep. This time, it’s a sweeping round of reciprocal tariffs, in addition to the already-implemented tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods that were initially delayed by 30 days. And while America’s big cheese is declaring April 2nd ‘Liberation Day’, reports suggest he could take it easy on certain industries once again. Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Flavio Volpe, the President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturing Association. Shifting gears to Day 3 of the federal election campaign, the Conservatives and Liberals are pledging to implement tax cuts if elected into office. What exactly are they offering, and how does each plan benefit Canadians? Do they offer enough financial relief to the everyday Canadian? We pose that question to David MacDonald, a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
OTTAWA — Thousands of pro-life demonstrators gathered on Parliament Hill on Thursday to make their voices heard on abortion and MAID — and to take shots at political leaders on both sides of the spectrum.
While this year’s rally theme was “Protection at Conception,” another theme emerged: the recent federal election.
While according to the CLC, the number of pro-life MPs increased to 42, many of the organization’s members expressed disappointment about the election results.
“While (Prime Minister) Mark Carney throws up elbows, we defend the innocents,” said Jeff Gunnarson, the CLC’...
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Wearing a white shirt unbuttoned at the collar and a black blazer with no tie, Alain Bellefeuille took the witness stand for the first time, nearly two years to the day since he shot three Ontario Provincial Police officers during a wellness check turned deadly at his home in Bourget, Ont. Read More
May 8, 2025 - 20:21 | Sofia Misenheimer | Ottawa Citizen
Saskatchewan vets are feeling overwhelmed, as the country continues to face a vet shortage. Several vet clinics in the province have now stopped accepting walk-in appointments.
May 8, 2025 - 20:09 | Nicole Healey | Global News - Canada
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