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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. November 20th, 2025

November 20, 2025

They are cute. They are cuddly. They offer a sense of companionship to young kids everywhere. But according to consumer advocacy groups, these A.I. toys are not safe for today’s youth. And as we get closer to the Christmas season, these groups are encouraging parents to keep these toys on the shelves. Often marketed to kids as young as 2 years old, they are generally powered by A.I. models that have already been shown to harm children and teenagers. Would you heed the warnings, or would you still buy one anyway? Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Rachel Franz, a Program Director of Fairplay’s Young Children Thrive Offline Program. Meantime, as Mother Nature’s cold and snowy forecasts strike Canada’s Capital earlier than usual, ski hills are getting a head start on their season as well. However, the cost to ski has also spiked. CTV’s Tyler Fleming delivers the details in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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The new bill prohibits wearing or displaying any patches or symbols promoting a list of criminal entities established by the Public Security Department. 
December 10, 2025 - 21:47 | Alessia Simona Maratta | Global News - Canada
The Ontario government’s release of a lengthy report on intimate partner violence is mired in controversy, after the opposition claimed that the study was partly generated by artificial intelligence and that some sources cited in the report do not exist.Members of the Ontario New Democratic Party said in a news release that AI detection programs “flagged the government’s report as likely being largely AI-generated.” The release also said “multiple sources cited did not exist upon closer inspection.”
December 10, 2025 - 21:39 | Tavia Grant, Molly Hayes , Laura Stone | The Globe and Mail
Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Harriet Solloway found that Marie Chapman, who holds the most senior job at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, engaged in a pattern of behaviour over a decade that caused emotional harm to employees.
December 10, 2025 - 21:13 | | CBC News - Canada