Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. October 1st, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: October 1, 2025 - 18:00

Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. October 1st, 2025

October 1, 2025

You thought the Wellington Street debate was dead and buried, didn’t you? Not even close, folks! Once again, the feds are interested in acquiring the Downtown staple and closing it off to vehicular traffic. Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe has recited the exact same rhetoric that we’ve heard for many years at City Hall. The City of Ottawa has no plans to remove vehicles from that area, which is right in front of Parliament Hill. They argue it’s an East-West corridor, and a lot of commuters use it every day. CTV’s Josh Pringle joins us with the latest developments. Later in the program, we pick the brain of former Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleau. Meantime, the holiday season has unofficially begun, as we flip the calendar to October. It will be Canadian Thanksgiving in a couple of weeks from now. Before you know it, Christmas is around the corner. And just like the past few years, it is getting tougher and tougher to find an affordable Thanksgiving feast. Sylvain Charlebois joins us from Dalhousie University in Hour 1. Plus, a supervised injection site in the ByWard Market has officially closed. Joining us with her reaction is Rideau-Vanier councillor Stephanie Plante.



Unpublished Newswire

 
Gusty winds and rain were lashing parts of the Maritimes this morning as a large low-pressure system moved into the northeastern United States and Hurricane Melissa accelerated towards eastern Newfoundland.The Category 1 hurricane was heading in a northeasterly direction, about 800 kilometres south of Nova Scotia, feeding some of its moisture into the low-pressure system.
October 31, 2025 - 09:50 | | The Globe and Mail
Canada's gross domestic product contracted slightly in August after an increase of 0.2 per cent in July, according to Statistics Canada.
October 31, 2025 - 09:47 | Ari Rabinovitch | Global News - Canada
Holsag Canada's furniture manufacturing faciliy in Lindsay, Ont., will close in March 2026 and relocate to the United States. Up to 130 jobs are expected to be lost.
October 31, 2025 - 09:43 | Greg Davis | Global News - Ottawa