Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Mon. April 6th, 2026 | Unpublished
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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Mon. April 6th, 2026

April 6, 2026

With the Carney government’s RTO mandates looming overhead, one Eastern Ontario Mayor is calling on the feds to install regional offices to minimize commute times for public servants. Casselman Mayor Genevieve Lajoie fears, if things don’t change, communities like hers will suffer significant consequences. Should the federal government accommodate this request? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Shifting gears to outer space, the Artemis II mission has broken the distance record that was set by Apollo 13! And now, the NASA space crew is carrying out a record-breaking lunar flyby. We delve into the significance of Monday’s accomplishments with Dr. Gordon Osinski, a Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Western Ontario. He is also on the Science Team for the next Lunar Surface Mission. Plus, it’s a Monday afternoon, which means it’s time to talk politics with our Political Heat Panel.



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VANCOUVER — The church of Goldie Boutilier is a broad one. At her concert March 26 at Vancouver’s Hollywood Theatre — the perfect venue for a chanteuse whose various pop-star personas are often inspired by old movies — the enthusiastic crowd responds to her proclamations about healing from past traumas like they’re at a rock ’n’ roll revival. “Healed people heal people,” the singer-songwriter from Cape Breton proclaims from the stage as rapt Gen Xers turning 60 and Gen Z fans alike respond with their own brands of “Amen.” Some fellow Cape Bretoners are in the crowd and are equally...
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A Toronto foundation has helped return a Renoir artwork allegedly looted by the Nazis to the Musée d’Orsay, after a 90-year journey as dramatic as the painting itself. Le Jugement de Pâris, a 1908 sanguine sketch of a classic cultural myth, was loaned to the Parisian museum by Canadian non-profit EJB Steinberg Arts Foundation, which bought the artwork in 2023. “From what I understand, this painting has a complicated history, but one that is all too common for many great European works of art,” said foundation director Elen Steinberg in an email. It is part of a new exhibition...
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