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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Fri. April 10th, 2026

April 10, 2026

A feasibility study is examining the possibility of bringing a bike-sharing system back to Canada’s Capital. It suggests that a public system could work in the National Capital Region, but City Staff is warning residents and councillors that it could cost up to $10 million to launch. Capital Ward councillor Shawn Menard joins Kristy Cameron in Hour 1. Later in today’s program, we also pick the brain of Beacon Hill-Cyrville councillor Tim Tierney. Meantime, we have entered the final stages of the historic Artemis II Moon mission, as a quartet of NASA crew members make their way back to Planet Earth tonight. This final phase is called a ‘splashdown’. What does that part of the mission look like? And when it comes to the expedition as a whole, what did we learn from it? We dig deeper with Steve MacLean, a Retired Astronaut and former President of the Canadian Space Agency. Fun fact: He’s from Ottawa. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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A Calgary nightclub that was ordered to close earlier this month after health inspectors found evidence of cockroaches and mould growth has reopened.
April 29, 2026 - 10:51 | Aaron D’Andrea | Global News - Canada
People hate being surveilled, taken advantage of, or treated differently than their peers. Surveillance pricing—the individualized, algorithmic practice of charging one person more than another based on data harvested from them—hits the trifecta. Governments ought to ban the practice. It’s insane we must even debate the question. The New Democratic Party has been on the case of late throughout the country—both nationally and sub-nationally. Manitoba led the charge, introducing a bill to restrict algorithmic pricing in March. The Ontario NDP, under leader Marit Stiles, followed suit. So...
April 29, 2026 - 10:39 | David Moscrop | Walrus
Toronto Blue Jays player Davis Schneider is teaming up with Emergent BioSolutions – the manufacturer of Narcan (naloxone) nasal spray – to make the medication that reverses opioid overdoses available in more public places.
April 29, 2026 - 10:36 | Nicole Ireland | The Globe and Mail