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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. February 11th, 2026

February 11, 2026

A local MPP has joined forces with an Ottawa city councillor in questioning why a vacant school has been put up for sale. Grant Alternative School, located near Baseline Road and Greenbank Road, was sealed shut in June of 2017. And while no sale prices have been attached, it was quietly put on the market by a school board that is currently under provincial supervision. Joining the show in Hour 2 is Chandra Pasma, who is the NDP MPP for Ottawa West-Nepean. Plus, a union representing over 100,000 federal public servants has declared an impasse in contract talks with the Canadian government. According to the latest allegations from PSAC, the Treasury Board of Canada is refusing to ‘bargain in good faith’. We dig deeper with Linda Duxbury, a Management Professor with Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business.



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Good morning. Donald Trump’s invasion threats have helped turn Greenland into a hot new travel destination – more on that below, along with Jesse Jackson’s political legacy and Canada’s third Olympic gold. But first:
February 18, 2026 - 06:46 | Danielle Groen | The Globe and Mail
AROUND 9 P.M. ON April 10, 2024, James Nevin parked his truck next to the Shubenacadie Canal in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, scanning the banks for a good spot to fish. There were others already there, so he decided against it; the year before, he had been threatened by other fishers holding guns. For years, Nevin had earned his living, in part, fishing elvers—baby eels—in the rivers, streams, and canals of Nova Scotia. That spring, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) had announced it would not open elver fishing season, citing illegal fishing as a threat to stock health and commenting that the...
February 18, 2026 - 06:30 | Yuan Wang | Walrus
Brampton, Mississauga and parts of Waterloo Region were among the suburbs where people flocked back to the bus, leading to overcrowding and setting records. 
February 18, 2026 - 06:00 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Canada