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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Fri. March 20th, 2026

March 20, 2026

Chris Holski is pinch-hitting for Kristy Cameron, who will return to the hosting chair on Monday. Ontario is moving to outlaw the resale of tickets for more than their original value, following through on the legislation that Premier Ford had promised. It also follows a string of in-demand events in Toronto, where ticket resale prices skyrocketed out of reach for many patrons. In Hour 1, we check in with Jay Goldberg, the Canadian Affairs Manager at the Consumer Choice Center. Then, Andrew Pinsent drops by to preview this weekend’s content lineup on CFRA Weekends. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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April 11, 2026 - 07:30 | Marcus Gee | The Globe and Mail
Music, technology, innovation, and culture. Fast declines, tech rot, digital decay, and electronic waste. The first four have been with us for decades. The latter four are newer but very much still on the ascent. A 2024 Pew Research Center analysis found that 38 percent of web pages that existed in 2013 are no longer accessible, highlighting the impermanence of most online content. Most tech and digital experiences fade in plain sight when humans are distracted and shifting their screen time elsewhere. Others linger somewhere amid the clutter. Technology’s twenty-first-century reshaping...
April 11, 2026 - 06:30 | Cam Gordon | Walrus
A Nigerian man convicted of breaching a no-contact order with his former partner has convinced a New Brunswick judge to grant him a conditional discharge to avoid deportation. Adebowale Adekoya, 33, appealed his sentence of 12 months of probation to the Court of King’s Bench. “After considering the collateral immigration consequences of the conviction imposed by the trial judge, and the nature of the offense, I conclude that a conditional discharge would be in Mr. Adekoya’s best interest and would not be contrary to the public interest,” Justice Mario J. Lanteigne wrote in a recent...
April 11, 2026 - 06:30 | Chris Lambie | National Post