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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Mon. June 8th, 2026

June 8, 2026

For the first time since January, Line 1 of Ottawa’s O-Train service has returned to a double-car system. It comes after an issue was discovered with the train’s Cartridge Bearing Assembly, forcing OC Transpo to reduce service for what ended up being 4 months. In an attempt to restore public trust, Capital Ward councillor Shawn Menard is tabling a motion, which is being seconded by Mayor Sutcliffe. His proposal is an attempt to boost reliability and enhance service, and it could include a period of free transit. Would you rather money talk, or do you want results? Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Donald Swartz, an Executive Member of Free Transit Ottawa. Meantime, the City of Ottawa is not ruling out legal action against the contractor building the Ādisōke Library, as the project’s price tag approaches $352 million. That’s nearly double its original budget. CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent has more on that story in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Summer McIntosh has broken her second world record at the 2026 Canadian national swimming trials in Montreal. The 19-year-old from Toronto touched the wall in a time of 4 minutes 27.35 seconds — the eighth-fastest performance of all time in the discipline.
July 6, 2026 - 18:00 | | CBC News - Canada
Michael Weger, Saskatchewan's community safety minister, says he visited flooded areas over the weekend and saw people removing soaked carpets and couches from their homes.
July 6, 2026 - 18:00 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
The federal government plans to pay for its recent big-ticket spending through a combination of economic growth and deficit increases, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Monday. Prior to officially kicking off the government’s pre-budget consultations this year, Champagne told reporters in Ottawa that the government is “investing” in the Canadian economy to ensure various new spending items can be paid for. He also repeated his argument from recent months that Canada has the strongest fiscal position in the G7, implying that increased deficit spending is affordable. “I...
July 6, 2026 - 17:57 | Simon Tuck | National Post