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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. May 6th, 2026

May 6, 2026

This past Winter was a frightful one for Ottawa’s public transit riders. At times, they felt like they were getting short-changed by OC Transpo, with several bus rides being eliminated at any given week. As for Ottawa’s LRT service, that was touch-and-go as well. Today, customers want their pound of flesh. They want compensation. And now, a trio of options are up for discussion. Are any of them realistic? Kristy Cameron opens that can of worms with Brooke Anderson in Hour 1. She is the Founder and President of Carleton Transit Riders, a local advocacy group. Meantime, the Ottawa Catholic School Board has released a letter to Ontario's Ministry of Education, expressing what it calls 'serious concerns' about recent changes to the structure of school boards. CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent has more on the uproar with Bill 101. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Vancouver City Hall now says Global Affairs Canada did not approve a meeting between an employee and the Chinese Consulate regarding a performance by communist party critics.
May 28, 2026 - 05:00 | Jeff Semple | Global News - Canada
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is abandoning efforts by his predecessor to reintroduce into the Canadian Human Rights Act the ability to bring forward complaints of online hate speech. The controversial provision, known as section 13, was repealed under the former Conservative government of Stephen Harper, with efforts to revive it advanced by former prime minister Justin Trudeau as part of his government’s online harms agenda, which never passed. The last attempt was under Bill C-63 which, besides proposing to create a new regulator for social media platforms,...
May 28, 2026 - 04:00 | Stephanie Taylor | National Post
Karissa Renaud was 25 years old when she first experienced pain in her pelvic area so severe that trips to the emergency room at various Ottawa hospitals became routine. Read More
May 28, 2026 - 04:00 | Robert Hiltz | Ottawa Citizen