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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Mon. January 5th, 2026

January 5, 2026

Quebec is rolling out a series of brand-new civility expectations in all of its schools, from elementary grades right into the high school levels. In other words, students will have to use formal language when addressing staff members. Should Ontario adopt a similar model of respect? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife have submitted not guilty pleas to a quartet of charges. Both are facing punishment in the United States for narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, and weapons offenses. U.S. President Trump says that America is now in charge of the country until further notice, and that it will tap into Venezuela’s vast oil reserves. How does this impact future trade negotiations with American officials? Is this a warning shot by Trump to other countries as well? We dig deeper in Hour 3 with our Political Heat Panel. Plus, we have breaking news out of Parliament Hill before the Winter Session has even begun, as Chrystia Freeland quits her MP gig and leaves the Liberal caucus.



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Police are investigating a death in the Carlington neighbourhood. Read More
January 29, 2026 - 07:17 | Alex Robinson | Ottawa Citizen
Toronto residents, emerging from homes banked by snow after a record-breaking 56 centimetres fell in one day Sunday, have a new thing to complain about. But if they are upset that someone else has taken a street parking spot that they’ve shovelled out, they would be wise to take the advice of one of the city’s litigation lawyers: “The snow melts, but the neighbours stay.” Clearing a space on the street does not give you the rights to it, says Laya Witty, a lawyer with Singer Kwitner, in an interview. Toronto police Const. Cindy Chung confirms that “the law treats all public streets...
January 29, 2026 - 07:00 | Stewart Lewis | National Post
More than 60 per cent of Ontario hospitals were in the red at the end of the 2025 fiscal year, and many, including some of the largest in the country, have turned to banks to cover their costs, spending millions of public dollars on loan interest payments, the Investigative Journalism Bureau (IJB) has found. More than half a billion dollars were logged by hospitals in annual operating deficits by the end of March, 2025, despite an Ontario law requiring hospitals to plan for a balanced budget each year. As of March 2025, Ontario hospitals owed banks more than $66 million. Among...
January 29, 2026 - 07:00 | Investigative Journalism Bureau | National Post