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

December 10, 2025

If you are under the age of sixteen, and you live in Australia, don’t even try to access or create a social media account. That’s because, on a wide variety of platforms, it’s illegal to do so. The country’s Prime Minister says it’s a benchmark statement. Is it one that Canada should adopt? Kristy Cameron rekindles the social media debate on the CFRA textboard, as we tackle today’s Question of the Day. We also pose this question to Shruti Shekar, the editor-in-chief of Android Central. And shifting gears to local law enforcement, Ottawa Police are offering a significant reward to anyone who has information about a 2019 murder case, as the search for a missing killer continues. We gather the latest developments from CTV’s Dylan Dyson.



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Conditions across the federally owned building portfolio have gradually slipped over the last five years, and the government says its plan to unload office space is partly to blame for the latest drop. Read More
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With the start of the New Year squarely behind us, it’s once again time for the annual CES trade show to shine a spotlight on the latest tech that companies plan to offer in 2026.The multiday event, organized by the Consumer Technology Association, kicks off this week in Las Vegas, where advances across industries like robotics, healthcare, vehicles, wearables, gaming and more are set to be on display.
January 5, 2026 - 07:53 | Shawn Chen | The Globe and Mail
A new year often brings new federal and provincial regulations and rules. In 2026, there will be a slew of laws that come into effect – some as early as Jan. 1 – including increases to hourly minimum wage, updated contribution limits from the Canada Revenue Agency and a new federal act that removes federal barriers to the interprovincial movement of goods and services.Here are highlights of the new federal and provincial changes coming this year, and how they could have an impact on you.
January 5, 2026 - 07:00 | Abigale Subdhan, Globe staff | The Globe and Mail