Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. February 24th, 2026 | Page 885 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. February 24th, 2026

February 24, 2026

The Alberta government’s plan to hold a referendum this Fall is being met with displeasure in both separatist and anti-separatist camps of the province. In October, Premier Danielle Smith will be taking feedback from Albertans on nine immigration and constitution-related topics. In previous decades of Canadian history, we have also seen separatist waves in the province of Quebec. Kristy Cameron tackles the bigger picture with Jon Roe, a Senior Research Associate at the Angus Reid Institute. Later in the show, we check in with Peter Graefe, a Political Science Professor at McMaster University. Meantime, we have great news for all music-lovers and concert-goers, as the official lineup for Ottawa Bluesfest 2026 has been unveiled! Organizers have also made an effort to increase the budget for a second line of artists, thanks in part to a new sponsorship deal with Hard Rock Hotel and Casinos. That story is on the way in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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CANBERRA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will “defend our allies” when it comes to Iran, not ruling out future military participation. He also stands by his decision not to call for a de-escalation in hostiles when he initially threw Canada’s support behind the U.S strikes, with he and his ministers spending the days since underscoring that the tensions must begin to lower. “In terms of war, there are likelihoods, there are possibilities, you have to plan for the worst, but there are no certainties, in conflict,” he told reporters outside of Australia’s parliament, citing...
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