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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. March 2nd, 2026

March 2, 2026

The Canadian Pediatric Society is calling for today’s children to receive cholesterol checks at an earlier age. To be more specific, the latest recommendation suggests screening for all children between the ages of 2 and 10, with the hopes of addressing potential heart risks in their early stages. Kristy Cameron chats with Dr. Michael Khoury, the lead author behind this statement, in Hour 2. He is also a pediatric cardiologist who specializes in preventative cardiology at Stollery Children’s Hospital. Meantime, after the United States and Israel teamed up to take down Iran’s Supreme Leader, the conflict has expanded even further today after the Islamic Republic bit back. Retired Major-General Denis Thompson examines what could happen next. Plus, we follow up on our transit chatter from Hour 1, as we try to find the worst commute in Canada’s Capital. The bigger question at hand: How do we solve these lingering commute problems? We chat with Kyle Humphrey and David Humphries, who are both Para Transpo riders and community advocates for better accessibility.



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Dr. Alecs Chochinov recently received a private message from an emergency medicine colleague who has been practising for more than a decade. “I’ve never been so despondent,” it said. “That single doctor is speaking for many,” Chochinov said. “People are despondent. They’re scared that there are going to be bad outcomes and they’re going to feel responsible. But they don’t see any respite.” In a new commentary, Chochinov and his co-authors warn needless, avoidable deaths are recurring “with unsettling regularity, not randomly, not rarely,” in Canada’s hospitals, a function of choked...
March 10, 2026 - 06:00 | Sharon Kirkey | National Post
We shouldn’t have been too shocked when Parliament blundered into honouring a veteran of a Nazi SS unit in 2023. After the Holocaust, this country became a favoured destination for countless European war criminals. They were actually welcomed by the government. Despite their crimes, they were left to live peaceful, prosperous lives and even built monuments here to their wartime exploits. What is shocking is that almost none of them faced a single consequence for their atrocities. Canada Did What?!, hosted by Tristin Hopper, is a Postmedia podcast that digs into the untold, surprising...
March 10, 2026 - 06:00 | National Post | National Post
Good morning. Water, not oil, could be the resource most at risk in the war with Iran – more on that below, along with Ottawa’s defence spending and The Globe’s Oscar predictions. But first:
March 10, 2026 - 05:49 | Danielle Groen | The Globe and Mail