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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. March 5th, 2026

March 5, 2026

Last week, Ontario’s Minister of Education admitted that too many people don’t know how to download a digital report card. And that might have been the catalyst for an old-school comeback, as paper report cards will soon be brought back from the dead. Kristy Cameron chats with Colin Matthew, the Vice-President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation. Later in today’s program, we also check in with Stephen Skoutajan, the President of the Ottawa-Carleton Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario. Meantime, we are on a tireless journey to locate the worst bus route that Canada’s Capital has to offer. Brent Charron, an OC Transpo bus rider who lives in Fallingbrook, thinks he’s got a solid contender for this competition. He drops by for a visit in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines, starting with a positive development in the next stage of Ottawa’s LRT.



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The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has approved a landmark First Nations child welfare deal between the federal government and First Nations in Ontario, partially ending a decades-long discrimination case.
March 30, 2026 - 15:53 | | CBC News - Canada
A Liberal MP’s comments questioning the existence of forced labour in China have been quickly picked up by state-controlled media there, with a print article reporting positively on Michael Ma’s remarks and calling accusations of labour abuse a Western fabrication. Meanwhile, the former Conservative MP, who crossed the floor to the government in December, was co-hosting a fundraising dinner with Prime Minister Mark Carney Monday evening. Protesters planned to rally outside the venue and call for him to be ejected from the Liberal caucus. Ma aggressively quizzed China expert Margaret...
March 30, 2026 - 15:51 | Tom Blackwell | National Post