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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. January 20th, 2026

January 20, 2026

Some of Global Affairs Canada’s public servants, who have been teleworking full-time from other cities, say they are now being ordered to work at Ottawa-based offices. Initially reported by CBC Radio Canada, these workers were hired before or during the pandemic to work remotely. And now, some argue they have to resign because they can’t relocate. We dig deeper with Alex Silas, the National Executive Vice-President for the Public Service Alliance of Canada. Later in the show, we pick the brain of Lior Samfiru, a Managing Partner with Samfiru Tumarkin LLP. Meantime, the latest Statistics Canada inflation numbers showcase an uptick in the price of coffee, as the latest year-over-year increase now stands at 30 percent. Kristy Cameron gathers the local perspective from Henry Assad, the CEO of Happy Goat Coffee Company. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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In the second episode of the hit TV series Heated Rivalry, its two lead characters compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. And while, at this point in the show, closeted pro hockey players Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) are still in the early stages of their heated affair, the topic of LGBTQ2S+ inclusion naturally comes up when Hollander and some American hockey players discuss going to watch a friend compete in the men’s figure skating program. “Brave for a dude to show up to a place like this and be like ‘hey, here’s me.’ Russia is not...
February 11, 2026 - 06:30 | Mel Woods | Walrus
Good morning. Canada’s major airlines cancelled their flights to Cuba as the island’s oil crisis deepens – more on that below, along with a silver medal in Milan Cortina and a U.S. cabinet member’s Epstein ties. But first:
February 11, 2026 - 06:14 | Danielle Groen | The Globe and Mail
Internal documents show there are concerns overhead cables may not be able to handle the massive ramp up in service required to use Bathurst Street as World Cup artery.
February 11, 2026 - 06:00 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Canada