Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Fri. August 15th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Fri. August 15th, 2025

August 15, 2025

Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants to make it easier for shoppers to identify which products are Canadian. One idea he is floating: A country flag on every single label. If a product originates from China, you will see a Chinese flag. If it’s from America, a star-spangled flag will appear. This comes amid growing calls from Premier Ford himself, as he encourages all Canadians to shop on a Canada-first basis. But on Thursday, he suggested that some ‘sneaky companies’ are trying to pass off their products as Canadian, even though they were not actually made in Canada. Should we implement flags on products, or are you of the mind that Ford’s idea will change absolutely nothing? David Ian Gray, a retail advisor, delivers his two cents. Later in Hour 1, we continue to put a bow on Kristy’s Summer Hit List for 2025, as we assemble Part 2 of this year’s final debriefing. You’ll hear a last call of sizzling Summer recommendations just before the 3 o’clock newscast. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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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...
September 3, 2025 - 16:57 | Brad Wheeler | The Globe and Mail
After nearly 30 years in business, the family-run ByWard Market restaurant Shafali closed on Aug. 31, in a reckoning with ongoing financial struggles that its owner called "devastating." Read More
September 3, 2025 - 16:41 | Peter Hum | Ottawa Citizen
A suspected arson at a home in Richmond Hill, Ont., that left an 11-year-old girl dead and four others critically injured is now being investigated as a homicide, York Region police said Wednesday. Police said they were called to the scene on Skywood Drive just before 3 a.m. on Monday after a report of a house fire. Four unconscious residents were found inside the home while a fifth was found outside, and all of them were taken to hospital in critical condition.
September 3, 2025 - 16:31 | Rianna Lim | The Globe and Mail