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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. January 8th, 2026

January 8, 2026

A new survey says a growing number of Canadians are using A.I. tools every day, whether it’s for work-related reasons or just daily chores. However, it’s mostly the younger generations that are taking these devices for a test drive. How much do you rely on these gadgets as part of your lifestyle? If you’re 35-and-under, is it part of your daily routine already? If you’re 35-and-above, are you worried about being left behind? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, the CRA claims that it's still owed over $10 billion in COVID Emergency Benefits that were paid to applicants who were later deemed ineligible. We gather the details from CTV's Katelyn Wilson. Then, we hear from Dawn Barton, a hairstylist who is facing this exact dilemma. And shifting gears to local news, Ottawa’s Perley Health is set to eliminate more than 50 positions, a decision that is causing plenty of backlash. We deliver the latest developments as they become available.



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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s national security advisor said Russia’s information war against Canada is increasingly successful as more and more Canadians believe Ukraine began the war caused by Russia’s invasion in 2022. Nathalie Drouin, Carney’s outgoing national security and intelligence advisor (NSIA), told MPs Tuesday she was concerned by Russia’s growing success in influencing Canadians with misinformation and disinformation campaigns since 2021. “The presence of Russia has changed” since 2021, Drouin told MPs on the Procedure and House Affairs committee. “Russia wants...
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