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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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The Canada Revenue Agency is refunding approximately $647 million collected as a result of the now-defunct digital services tax. The federal Liberals repealed it in an attempt to keep trade talks on track last summer, when U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to cut Canada off. “Before the government halted collection of the digital services tax on June 30, 2025, the Canada Revenue Agency collected approximately $647 million,” CRA media relations officer Nina Ioussoupova told National Post in an email on Friday. Of the amounts collected, Ioussoupova said, about $358 million was...
May 2, 2026 - 08:00 | Stewart Lewis | National Post
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA – On Saturday afternoon, the southern stretch of Colombia’s sprawling Pan-American highway was packed with vehicles ferrying farmers and Indigenous villagers. But soon after midday, an improvised explosive device tore through over a dozen cars and minibuses trapped in an illegal roadblock. At least 20 people were killed, with another 56 injured, making it one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in Colombia’s recent history. Authorities were quick to identify the culprits: the Central General Staff (known as EMC), an offshoot of the now-defunct Revolutionary Armed...
May 2, 2026 - 08:00 | Special to National Post | National Post