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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. May 7th, 2026

May 7, 2026

When should children move out of the family house? Back in 2021, the proportion of Millennials aged 25 to 39 living with their parents was twice that of Baby Boomers in 1991 – 16.3 percent compared to 8.2 percent. That’s according to new analysis from Statistics Canada. And while housing affordability for Millennials is an evergreen issue, one of the study’s authors says the cost of home ownership is only one of the factors that has driven these multi-generational changes. Joining Kristy Cameron to discuss further is Paul Kershaw, the founder of Generation Squeeze and a UBC Professor. Meantime, a 5-year-old Border Collie Poodle mix managed to save a Greely couple from certain death, as their house went up in flames. The mission to rebuild, however, will take some time. You’ll hear that story in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating after a 28-year-old man died in an OPP detachment cell following an arrest in Cramahe Township. 
May 26, 2026 - 12:01 | Rachel Morgan | Global News - Ottawa
OTTAWA — The co-chair of the Liberal climate caucus told the National Post that he “absolutely” supports Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach to climate change policy. Fresh from running a half-marathon dressed at the Parliament’s Peace Tower, Éric St-Pierre has been conspicuously avoiding interviews about the caucus that he co-created to bring climate change issues back to the forefront of the government’s agenda ever since he gave an interview to Radio-Canada revealing the existence of the caucus. But St-Pierre did not go unnoticed on Monday on Parliament Hill dressed as one of...
May 26, 2026 - 11:53 | Catherine Lévesque | National Post
OTTAWA — Days after a shooter opened fire on a school in rural British Columbia, a memo addressed to Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that “false claims” and “misinformation” was circulating online regarding violence and those who identify as transgender. Officials also flagged that the incident risked giving rise to criticisms around firearm regulations. The document, released partially redacted to National Post under federal access-to-information legislation, was dated three days after the shooting of nine mostly school-aged children that injured dozens more at a secondary school...
May 26, 2026 - 11:49 | Stephanie Taylor | National Post