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Publication Date: June 11, 2025 - 18:00
Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. June 11th, 2025
June 11, 2025

It’s been nearly 3 months since Canadian liquor stores purged American alcohol from their shelves. But now, Alberta and Saskatchewan are changing course, opting to resume regular purchases and distribution of U.S. booze. Here in Ontario, Premier Doug Ford isn’t backing down, vowing to keep the boycott in place until U.S. President Trump removes all tariffs. So if you are craving some Kentucky bourbon in this province, you’ll have to get creative. CTV political analyst Scott Reid delivers his key takeaways from Western Canada’s recent backpedalling. Shifting gears to the Summer job market, it’s been tough sledding these days, but there are some openings available. As Kristy Cameron explains in Hour 1, help is wanted at Myers Orleans! But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy joined the G7 in Kananaskis, providing a glimmer of hope to Ukrainians in Alberta who dream of returning back to what is left of their homes and families.
June 17, 2025 - 20:51 | Jayme Doll | Global News - Canada
One of the last unprotected stretches of wild shoreline along the iconic Bruce Peninsula in Southern Ontario has been saved from development. On Tuesday, the Nature Conservancy of Canada announced the purchase of 29 hectares of land adjacent to China Cove, a small, crescent-shaped bay located west of Tobermory, Ont., near the site of a 19th-century shipwreck.
June 17, 2025 - 20:47 | Ivan Semeniuk | The Globe and Mail
British Columbia Premier David Eby is calling on Ottawa to label a notorious Indian gang as a terrorist organization, in a bid to help police tackle extortion cases targeting South Asian businesses.B.C. is singling out the Bishnoi group amid a wave of extortion threats that has rattled Sikh people across Canada.
June 17, 2025 - 20:36 | Justine Hunter | The Globe and Mail
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