Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. May 21st, 2026 | Page 892 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. May 21st, 2026

May 21, 2026

According to a new report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, there is a growing disconnect between young people trying to find jobs and the employers trying to hire them. Kristy Cameron digs deeper with CFIB policy analyst Molly MacCormack. Meantime, substance abuse and homelessness aren't just an urban-sized issue. They are now spreading into rural areas of Canadian cities, such as Lanark and Grenville in the National Capital Region. Joining us to explain further is Reid Burton, a social worker with the Lanark Integrated Frontline Team. Plus, they fought valiantly all series, but there will be no miracle run for the Ottawa Charge this year. With roughly 13,000 hockey-mad fans packing the Canadian Tire Centre last night, victory was declared by Montreal in a 4-0 triumph, as Canadian icon Marie-Philip Poulin secured Playoff MVP honours.



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WASHINGTON, D.C. — National political parties tend to steer clear of candidates with controversial pasts because they put future wins at the ballot box at risk. But a U.S. Senate candidate in Maine is bucking that trend and is likely to leave Democrats in an awkward position this year. Maine’s Senate race matters not only for control of the chamber, but also because the state sits on the front line of U.S.-Canada trade, where tariffs, border policy and cross-border supply chains are daily concerns. Oyster farmer Graham Platner, 41, has gained early momentum with his progressive...
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The Canadian Cattle Association said the New World screwworm, the parasite at the centre of the CFIA's pause on Texas livestock imports, shouldn't be too harmful in Canada.
June 8, 2026 - 17:43 | Tavi Dhillon | Global News - Canada
City staff are investigating a coyote attack on a teenager near the Lalande Conservation Park in the east Ottawa community of Orléans.
June 8, 2026 - 17:39 | | CBC News - Ottawa