Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Tues. March 24th, 2026 | Page 897 | Unpublished
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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Tues. March 24th, 2026

March 24, 2026

Police have arrested a 19-year-old man in connection to a hit-and-run that killed a local crossing guard. The 55-year-old victim was on duty, near an elementary school in Barrhaven, when he was fatally struck by the driver. And this isn’t the first time that nearby residents have raised concerns about this school zone. Barrhaven West councillor David Hill says there are methods to fix these traffic problems, and he intends to implement them within his community. That brings us to you – the members of the mighty CFRA Nation. How can safety be improved in school zones? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Plus, have you heard about the peptide craze? It’s the latest online health trend for wellness influencers, but unregulated peptides are now transforming into a huge problem. We dig deeper in Hour 3 with Timothy Caulfield, a Professor of Health Policy at the University of Alberta. He is also an expert in health misinformation.



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Organizers of an artistic performance in Toronto allege that China’s communist government is behind a series of “non-credible” threats to the venue that forced the cancellation of a show on Sunday and led to all remaining shows being axed. Falun Dafa Association of Toronto (FDAT), the show presenter, also castigated the Four Seasons Centre, home to the Canadian Opera House Corporation, for its caving to the apparent hoaxes. “Cancelling the show under such circumstances sets a concerning precedent that foreign actors can disrupt Canadian business operation and society at will,”  FDAT...
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Two weeks ago, HarperCollins Canada announced it was jumping on the nationalism bandwagon by releasing a specially branded series of Canadian reprints. In a press release dated March 12, 2026, the publisher stipulated that seven books, comprising fiction and nonfiction, will be released on May 5, 2026, under the rubric HarperCollins Canadian Classics. The books included in this selection are The Wonder by Emma Donoghue, Half-Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan, By Chance Alone by Max Eisen, Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda, Any Known Blood by Lawrence Hill, Birdie by Tracey Lindberg, and...
April 3, 2026 - 06:30 | Steven Beattie | Walrus
In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the colonies that would later become Canada were awash in a sea of rum. Millions of litres of that sugar-based liquor were imported every year to supply its comparatively small population of colonists and Indigenous people, while thousands of additional litres flowed from colonial distilleries. Why rum, and why so much of it? The simple answer is that it was cheap and plentiful in eighteenth-century North America. Thought to be good for the health, at least when imbibed in moderation, readily available liquor was generally seen as a good...
April 3, 2026 - 06:29 | Allan Greer | Walrus