Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Wed. April 22nd, 2026 | Page 14 | Unpublished
Hello!
Source Feed: CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
Publication Date: April 22, 2026 - 17:02

Stay informed

Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Wed. April 22nd, 2026

April 22, 2026

Andrew Pinsent is filling in for Kristy Cameron this afternoon, as we tackle a familiar topic on today’s Question of the Day. Should social media be banned for kids under the age of 16? It’s a suggestion that the feds have been mulling over, and one that Australia has already implemented in recent months. And now, a new initiative from Age Standard is adding more fuel to the fire. They want a ban, a stringent age-verification system, punishments for companies that don’t follow these guidelines, and the CRTC to take on a big role in this venture. We go 1-on-1 with Jean-Sébastien Giroux from the Age Standard Initiative. Then, we sift through the CFRA textboard and take your calls. Plus, the Ottawa Charge are entering a do-or-die stretch in their regular season schedule. They have just 2 games remaining, one of which is tonight in Boston. If they get a regulation win against the Fleet, their ticket is booked ahead of Saturday’s finale against the Sceptres. If they don’t, they have to secure a win against Toronto on Saturday. Charge GM Mike Hirschfeld pays us a visit in Hour 3.



Unpublished Newswire

 
A Federal Court judge has quashed a $421,000 invoice issued to an Alberta First Nation councillor that would have kept her from running in the band’s election next month. Fort McMurray First Nation (FMFN) Chief Neil Cheecham and Councillor Christopher Beausoleil sent the invoice to Councillor Samantha Whalen this past January “for repayment of unauthorized compensation improperly paid” to her in 2023. Whalen applied for a judicial review of their decision to send her the bill. “The circumstances and timing surrounding the issuance of the invoice raises serious issues about the...
May 22, 2026 - 07:00 | Chris Lambie | National Post
Generic versions of semaglutide, popularly known as Ozempic, will soon be available in Canadian pharmacies. Canadian-based Apotex announced the launch of its generic version in mid-May. A statement from the company said that its initial inventory shipped to wholesalers and the “Apo-Semaglutide Injection will be on pharmacy shelves across Canada within the coming weeks.” The company said it will give patients and healthcare providers access to “affordable alternatives” to the brand-name versions. Canada became the first G7 country to approve a generic version of semaglutide on April...
May 22, 2026 - 07:00 | Stewart Lewis | National Post
Good morning. Five years ago this week, radar technology located the remains of 215 former residential students. We return to Kamloops, B.C., to learn what has happened since. More on that below, along with news from Congo and Israel. But first:
May 22, 2026 - 06:38 | Willow Fiddler | The Globe and Mail