Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. July 9th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 9, 2025 - 18:01

Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. July 9th, 2025

July 9, 2025

A series of A.I.-generated videos have recently made the rounds online, and they have since been removed by TikTok. It showcases a white man in his twenties, complaining about how difficult it is to get a job in Canada. The reason why it was taken down is simple, according to the platform. It violated community guidelines due to racially-motivated messaging, a line-crossing action regardless of how much A.I. was being used to create the videos. Markus Giesler, a Professor of Marketing at York University, analyzes the latest tech trick that is deceiving today’s viewers. Then, we turn our attention to hospital parking, as patients and staff members at the Ottawa Hospital paid millions of dollars in parking fees last year. Yes, for those curious, that marks a significant increase in parking revenue for Ottawa’s largest hospital. CTV’s Josh Pringle follows the money.



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Ottawa music impresario Harvey Glatt, who died on Aug. 21, at age 91, played an oversized role in turning the country’s sleepy capital city from a cultural desert into a musically vibrant place.He was the son of scrap metal merchants and a music fanatic who began reading music trade journals as a 13-year-old. In 1957, he co-founded the Treble Clef record store, a retail outlet devoted solely to music at a time when vinyl was typically sold in department stores or distributed by mail through record clubs. The initial shop grew to a chain of 15 locations, earning Mr. Glatt the unofficial...
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