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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. April 20th, 2026

April 20, 2026

A growing number of Canadians are entering the realm of polyamorous relationships. It’s become an umbrella term for non-monogamous, multiple-partner relationships. It can include marriage but, legally, that would only be between two people. Experts say that complex dynamic leaves multi-partner families in a bit of a legal grey zone, especially when it comes to property management and parenting boundaries. Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Hilary Angrove, a family lawyer and the co-founder of Angrove Law. Meantime, as various portions of residents along the Ottawa River prepare for potential flooding, the West Carleton Disaster Relief is still searching for volunteers. We check in with Allan Joyner, a WCDR Public Information Officer, in Hour 2.



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