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Publication Date: August 2, 2025 - 08:02
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Fri. August 1st, 2025
August 2, 2025

We continue to gather reaction to U.S. hiking 35% tariffs on Canadian goods that aren't CUSMA compliant. Lana Payne, President of UNIFOR, Canada's largest private sector union, drops by with her thoughts. Later, Luke Stark, an assistant professor that studies the social impacts of AI, speaks with Kristy about how more and more people are turning to artificial intelligence to help with their mental health. Plus, CFRA's Chris Holski, inspired by this week's Ottawa Iron Man, drops by with an 'alternate' Ottawa Iron Man that you could do. Also, it's Friday and Mr. Hollywood gives his flaming thumbs review for the newest Naked Gun movie.
The MV Harbour Princess hit rocks near West Vancouver's Lighthouse Park Sunday morning. One person was taken to hospital after the boat returned to port.
August 3, 2025 - 23:32 | Jacob New | Global News - Canada
It’s the sounds of the wildfire at Cameron Lake that alarm Colby Rex O’Neill the most.The gunshot-like noise of trees exploding, followed by the earth-shaking crash as they fall. The thunderous clap as overheated boulders split, then roll down the hillside, splashing into the lake.
August 3, 2025 - 21:59 | Nancy Macdonald | The Globe and Mail
A Canadian hockey brand has pulled controversial clothing from its online store after a line of T-shirts and hoodies it sold was criticized for demeaning women and girls as sex objects.HockeyBenders, a company that has become popular in rinks across the country and boasts a large following of kids and teenagers online, sold $35 T-shirts with the slogan “Barduzz, Gettin Huzz,” which it has pulled.
August 3, 2025 - 20:21 | Grant Robertson | The Globe and Mail
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