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Publication Date: November 25, 2025 - 18:01
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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Tues. November 25th, 2025
November 25, 2025
As the speed cameras get torn down across Ontario municipalities, new legislation from the province is aiming to fight against various forms of dangerous driving. It’s also been confirmed that the City of Ottawa will receive $4 million as part of the province’s speed camera alternatives. However, a series of brand-new school zone signs don’t make the cut for Canada’s Capital. Why is that, you may ask? Because the signs are too big to fit on Ottawa’s poles. CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent explains further in Hour 2. And speaking of cameras, Artificial Intelligence could soon be overseeing Ottawa’s transit cameras for crime. We dig deeper with Brian Mishara, who was heavily involved in a similar pilot project in Montreal.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. CP-T is warning about the impact to competition of a proposed rail merger in the U.S. that would create that country’s first coast-to-coast freight railway.In a release Friday, CPKC said Union Pacific’s UNP-N proposed purchase of Norfolk Southern NSC-N would “radically” change America’s rail network and pose “extraordinary” risks to customers, workers and supply chains.
December 19, 2025 - 13:32 | | The Globe and Mail
Attention all transit nerds! In the latest episode of the City’s official podcast series, we OttaTalk about the Transit Operations Control Centre (TOCC). This is the communications nerve centre between rail and bus operations, Para Transpo operations, the Special Constables Unit, City operations and more.
If you ever wonder how the City’s transit system runs behind the scenes 24/7, the TOCC is the room where it happens and this is the episode for you.
Season 1, Episode 10: How do we keep Ottawa moving?
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December 19, 2025 - 13:20 | City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias | City of Ottawa News Releases
A Toronto man has been charged with multiple terrorism-related offences in what RCMP say is an ongoing investigation.The Mounties say their national security enforcement team arrested 27-year-old Waleed Khan in late November over alleged activities that took place between mid-June and mid-August.They say the allegations include providing property knowing it would be used by or benefit ISIS and providing social media accounts knowing they would be used by or benefit ISIS.
December 19, 2025 - 12:46 | | The Globe and Mail
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