Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Fri. October 24th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: October 24, 2025 - 18:02

Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Fri. October 24th, 2025

October 24, 2025

In Hour 3, it’s all about the Toronto Blue Jays, as guest host Andrew Pinsent tackles today’s Question of the Day. The boys in Blue Jay Blue will be taking part in the Fall Classic for the first time since 1993 – the last time they won baseball’s most coveted trophy. Some fans barely remember that run. Some weren’t even alive to witness it. Will you be watching Game 1 of the World Series? If you’re a Jays fan, how did your fandom first begin to take shape? And if you get your hands on a World Series ticket, are you heading to the Rogers Centre? Text into the show and let us know! Staying in Ontario, but switching gears to provincial politics, the Ontario government has tabled an omnibus bill that would make changes to a whole suite of laws and regulations. From green roofs to tenant evictions, and even driver’s licenses, a lot of Ford’s critics are voicing their concerns. We chat with former Ottawa city councillor Catherine McKenney, who currently serves as the NDP MPP for Ottawa Centre. Plus, a series of Ford government ads have recently aired on American airwaves, and really irked U.S. President Donald Trump. In fact, he is so mad that he has suspended all trade talks with Canada until further notice. John Boscariol, a veteran trade lawyer, outlines what he thinks Canada should do next.



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OTTAWA — Former senator Don Meredith was found not guilty of all charges of sexual assault and criminal harassment that were brought forward by a former employee, according to a decision read by Superior Court Justice Narissa Somji on Wednesday. The complainant, who is protected by a publication ban and therefore cannot be named, alleged that she was subject to constant fondling, unwanted touching and threatening remarks by Meredith over a period of six months when working for him over a decade ago. When delivering her decision in Ottawa, the judge said she found “inconsistencies”...
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