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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. May 13th, 2026

May 13, 2026

Ontario’s Auditor General says funding of special education in the province is not keeping pace with the growth in need, which is rising faster than general enrollment. Kristy Cameron checks in with Martha Hradowy, the President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation. Meantime, Ottawa's Auditor General says the city's Police Service needs to budget better. In her latest audit, Nathalie Gougeon found that Ottawa Police hasn’t properly budgeted for important strategic projects - from body cameras to the new district system. We dig deeper with our Councillor Confidential Panel.



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