Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Wed. September 10th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: September 10, 2025 - 18:02

Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Wed. September 10th, 2025

September 10, 2025

Ontario’s Premier has an axe to grind with today’s speed enforcement cameras. And while several municipalities have warmed up to the safety features that they provide, Doug Ford’s ice-cold stance remains. He says they are a cash grab. And if these municipalities don’t remove them, he will. We’ve already received your takes – loud and clear – about the devices themselves. Today, we want to know if they change your driving habits. Do you slow down in school zones, and maintain that school zone speed? Do you speed up the second you’ve passed that school zone? And when travelling through typical residential roads, how fast do you find yourself going? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Plus, it’s a Wednesday afternoon, which means it’s time to welcome back Android Central editor-in-chief Shruti Shekar. Today’s discussion is all about the modern-day tech launch, specifically when it comes to the new iPhone and other Apple-related tech gadgets. Why do people get so excited and so invested? That answer, hopefully, is revealed in Hour 3.



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Ontario has declared its measles outbreak over after a nearly year-long battle, but other parts of the country are still managing new cases of the highly-infectious disease.Public Health Ontario, in its weekly measles update posted on Thursday, announced that the provincial outbreak concluded on Oct. 6. National guidance states an outbreak is over when no new cases have been reported for 46 consecutive days, which is double the incubation period for measles.
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