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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. April 16th, 2026

April 16, 2026

It pays to pay attention in class, and students will soon pay the price if they don’t attend class. That’s because, here in Ontario, class participation and attendance will now be graded at the high school levels of learning. Joining the program with his reaction is Paul W. Bennett, the Director of the Schoolhouse Institute. It provides commentary and research on critical issues in education. Meantime, the April 30th deadline to file your taxes is just around the corner. And if it’s somehow slipped your to-do list, you’re not alone. However, experts say you should probably get on it soon. Yannick Lemay, a tax expert with H&R Block Canada, is here to help in Hour 2. Plus, the grim reaper of door-to-door delivery has knocked on the door of 30,000 Ottawa addresses. CFRA’s Chris Holski has more on that.



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Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette is offering tax relief to about 75,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Fréchette emphasized this measure comes against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, citing the U.S. tariff war, the war in Ukraine and the conflict in the Middle East, which is driving up energy costs.
April 29, 2026 - 14:57 | | CBC News - Ottawa
Seven families of those killed or injured in the Tumbler Ridge shooting in British Columbia in February have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, National Post has learned. In legal documents shared with National Post, the law firm of Rice Parsons Leoni & Elliott accuses Altman and OpenAI of negligence, aiding and abetting a mass shooting, wrongful death and other charges. The seven suits each requests a trial by jury. The actions were filed in a California court Wednesday by a joint legal team from Canada and the United States. A previous lawsuit filed in a...
April 29, 2026 - 14:56 | Chris Knight | National Post