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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. April 30th, 2026

April 30, 2026

Kristy Cameron might not be at 100 percent, but she is reporting for duty on this Thursday afternoon. And if you work in a certain section of Downtown Ottawa, you might be getting a wicked headache trying to find a place to park. Should your employer order you back to the office if there’s hardly any parking available? At the moment, federal government employees are reporting to their office workstations 3 days per week. That will change to 4 days per week in July. And employees at the DND offices are already struggling to find a precious lot of parking real estate, largely due to ongoing shortages. Kristy checks in with June Winger, the National President of the Union of National Defense Employees. They represent 20,000 DND employees across Canada and nearly 3,000 of them reside at the Carling Campus. In Hour 2, we circle back and pick the brain of former DND employee Brent Charron, who worked many years at the Carling location before retiring in March. Meantime, the number of families who are experiencing homelessness in our city has surged by 76 percent since 2023. And as we find out from CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent, a pair of City Staff reports paint a stark picture of a system that is running out of racetrack. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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A colt and a filly made their joyful arrival this week at Sagehill Stables. Their new lives are seen as an act of resilience and reconciliation.
May 26, 2026 - 19:01 | Teagan Rasche | Global News - Canada
OTTAWA — Google and Apple, whose software runs in nearly every phone and tablet in Canada, warned that the Liberals’ lawful access bill poses a “threat” to encryption and their users’ data and could facilitate crimes such as foreign interference. Speaking to the House public safety committee Tuesday, representatives from both tech giants said they respect the government’s desire to adopt lawful access reform. They argued that their goal is to balance users’ privacy with the need for law enforcement to have the tools they need. But they warned that the Liberals’ controversial Bill C-22...
May 26, 2026 - 18:57 | Christopher Nardi | National Post
A panel of residential school survivors provided witness testimony on Tuesday to the Permanent Peoples Tribunal, an international independent court of opinion investigating Canada's responsibility for the residential school system and the human rights violations associated with it.
May 26, 2026 - 18:50 | | CBC News - Canada