Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. July 23rd, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 23, 2025 - 18:00

Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. July 23rd, 2025

July 23, 2025

Chris Holski is filling in for the vacationing Kristy Cameron. And whenever Kristy heads out for some well-deserved relaxation, it’s either raining at her cottage or it’s a busy news week in Ottawa. We can definitely confirm the latter. Let’s start in Ontario’s Cottage Country, where Canada’s Premiers continue to mingle and talk interprovincial trade. However, the biggest deal still needs to be made with the United States, and Prime Minister Carney warned us last week that a tariff-free agreement with America might not be in the cards. According to David MacNaughton, a former Canadian Ambassador to the United States, a deal ahead of August 1st seems fairly unlikely from his point of view. And according to a new report by the Centre for Future Work, a bad deal with America’s present-day President is probably worse than no deal at all. We dig deeper with Jim Stanford in Hour 1. He is an economist with the organization, and he is the one who authored the report. Plus, some of Ottawa’s city councillors are looking for a payraise. Do they have a fair argument? Should they get it? Why won’t they get it? CTV’s Ted Raymond joins us with the latest developments.



Unpublished Newswire

 
Toronto has given “Can’t Feel My Face” singer The Weeknd a key to the city as the star returns to play four shows in his hometown. Toronto Mayor Oliva Chow presented the ceremonial honour to the Scarborough-born singer Saturday morning in recognition of how he has “reshaped modern music” and supported health and humanitarian causes in Toronto and abroad. 
July 26, 2025 - 20:53 | Cassidy McMackon | The Globe and Mail
A multi-day heat warning has been issued for the National Capital Region by Environment Canada. Read More
July 26, 2025 - 19:24 | Gord Holder, Postmedia | Ottawa Citizen
A city councillor in Nanaimo, B.C., is expected to push the city to reach out to a B.C. health authority in a bid to close the overdose prevention site next to city hall.The agenda for Monday’s council meeting says Councillor Ian Thorpe will bring forward a motion, asking council to “formally request” that Island Health close the supervised drug consumption site on Albert Street.
July 26, 2025 - 18:11 | Chuck Chiang | The Globe and Mail