Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Tues. April 21st, 2026 | Page 9 | Unpublished
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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Tues. April 21st, 2026

April 21, 2026

Ottawa’s Mayor says the municipality has reached a ‘big milestone’ in uploading Ottawa’s LRT system. On Tuesday, Mark Sutcliffe signed an agreement with the Minister of Transportation, saying he ‘recommitted’ to the upload of the O-Train and Highway 174 to the province. And that deal re-affirms what Premier Ford had already committed to last year. It might seem like a long road ahead, but it could solve a lot of Ottawa’s problems if this transaction goes through. Do Ottawa’s transit critics see it that way? We dig deeper in Hour 2 with Laura Shantz, a board member with Ottawa Transit Riders. Meantime, water levels on the Ottawa River are rising again, according to the Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board. We check in with Gleb Panchishen, who lives on the western side of Constance Bay. He just moved there last August, and this is his first-ever flood watch.



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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce his pick as Canada’s next governor general, who is bilingual in both official languages and most likely a woman. The event will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning at a museum in Ottawa. The prime minister’s itinerary simply indicates that he will be announcing a “new appointment.” Carney is expected to take questions from reporters afterwards. Carney will have to submit his recommendation to King Charles, who will approve the appointment. The new governor general will become his representative in Canada. Despite wild...
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New data from Statistics Canada has revealed that cross-border travel from Canada to the U.S. is down for the 14th consecutive month, while domestic travel has surged. The data tracks passenger numbers at Canada’s eight largest airports and shows that traffic to the U.S. declined by 7 per cent from March 2025 to March 2026, falling to 1.2 million screened passengers. The downturn, which began in January 2025, has been linked to political tensions between Canada and the U.S., fuelled by punishing tariffs imposed by Donald Trump and his suggestion that Canada could become the 51st state...
May 5, 2026 - 07:00 | Ellie Hutchings | National Post