Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. February 18th, 2026 | Page 883 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. February 18th, 2026

February 18, 2026

Yet another Conservative MP has joined the Carney Liberals via floor-crossing. Matt Jeneroux, an Alberta-based MP who resides in Edmonton, had initially resigned from the Tories’ caucus in November. Instead of crossing the floor to join the Red Team, he simply stepped aside and remained as an Independent MP. However, Jeneroux’s tone has changed since then, pointing to Carney’s speech in Davos as the primary reason. Kristy Cameron delivers the latest developments as they become available. Shifting gears to provincial politics, Ontario’s Premier is standing behind his government’s decision to lift a freeze on College and University tuitions. In a conversation with reporters, Doug Ford said that some institutions could have been forced to shut down without the ability to generate additional revenue. At the same time, the province said it would decrease the proportion of grants offered through OSAP, down from roughly 85 percent of total funding to a maximum of 25 percent. Ontario Green Party leader Mike Schreiner offers his two cents on that idea in Hour 1. Plus, the City of Ottawa is hitting the brakes on a blanket ban for right-on-red turns, saying that such legislation on all intersections could create ‘potential safety impacts’ and ‘increased traffic congestion’. We gather instant reaction from Rob Attrell, who serves as the Main Director of Bike Ottawa.



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MUMBAI, INDIA AND OTTAWA — As the United States and Israel launched a major assault on Iran, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office said on Saturday that Canada supports the attempt to stop Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon and urged Canadians in the country to shelter in place. “Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security,” said a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office on Saturday morning. The statement said the government is closely following the...
February 28, 2026 - 07:20 | Stephanie Taylor , Stuart Thomson | National Post
MUMBAI, INDIA — Confronting concerns over India’s ties to violence on Canada’s streets and attempts to meddle in its elections can only be done through direct engagement, says Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand.  Anand, who is in Mumbai as Canada seeks to deepen its trading relationship with the country of 1.4 billion people, faced a barrage of questions on Saturday over comments a senior government official made to media before the trip downplaying India’s alleged role in ongoing acts of extortion and homicides. “How are we going to actually address effectively issues of...
February 28, 2026 - 06:54 | Stephanie Taylor | National Post
When I try to trace back my fascination with dreams, a certain memory pops into my head. I was nine years old, sitting in the kitchen of my childhood home in Oshawa, Ontario. My feet snaked around the legs of a creaky wooden chair. My parents hadn’t renovated the kitchen yet, so I was surrounded by faded blue-flowered wallpaper. I pulled my long hair off my face and tilted my head back. Our German shepherds, Pepper and Spice, circled the room, then paused to take a closer look. My father wrestled with a tangle of colourful wires and a pot of sticky white paste. He consulted an official-...
February 28, 2026 - 06:30 | Karen van Kampen | Walrus