Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. May 6th, 2026 | Page 907 | Unpublished
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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. May 6th, 2026

May 6, 2026

As of right now, 3 candidates are running for Mayor of Ottawa, a list that doesn’t officially include Mayor Mark Sutcliffe. However, Sutcliffe is expected to run again this year. Today, we speak to one of the frontrunners who is trying to usurp the present-day Mayor, and he is a present-day Ottawa city councillor. Kristy Cameron goes 1-on-1 with Jeff Leiper in Hour 2. Sticking with municipal matters, we are talking public transit once again. We don’t have any LRT updates, or any new LRT problems to deal with. Today’s discussion is centered around the idea of OC Transpo riders being compensated for poor service. Reasonable ask, or a massive pipe dream? A trio of city councillors assemble for a special edition of the Municipal Heat Panel.



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Watch the Calgary Surge and the Ottawa BlackJacks go head-to-head in Canadian Elite Basketball League action from TD Place Arena in Ottawa.
May 12, 2026 - 19:30 | | CBC News - Ottawa
Disney’s newest cruise ship is sailing again after a mechanical issue unexpectedly resulted in the entertainment company cancelling the previous voyage. Guests had already boarded the Disney Adventure in Singapore on May 7, reports USA Today, when the cruise was called off and they were asked to disembark. They had been aboard for 26 hours, reports the New York Post . Canadian Travel News reports that several travellers, “some of whom had flown in from Australia and other countries” said this was their second cancelled Disney booking, “raising doubts about whether they would rebook...
May 12, 2026 - 17:49 | National Post Staff | National Post
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May 12, 2026 - 17:29 | | The Globe and Mail