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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Fri. June 5th, 2026

June 5, 2026

For months, local politicians have raised alarm bells about a controversial safe supply clinic in Chinatown. Originally called Northwood Recovery Clinic, the name was later changed to New Dawn Recovery. Somerset councillor Ariel Troster called the operation out for its practices, saying it had taken a toll on the neighbourhood. She later collaborated with Ontario MPP and former Ottawa councillor Catherine McKenney, and called on the College of Physicians and Surgeons to investigate the private addictions clinic. And today, a change in guidelines was announced. Troster reacts to those new developments in Hour 2. Meantime, the Summer holiday season is almost here. Will you be making the most of it and taking a well-deserved vacation? Maybe a simple staycation to recharge? In 2025, 40 percent of employees didn’t use their paid time off, opting instead to save their vacation days for later. However, according to a March survey from Robert Half, a lot of people were worried about taking time off work due to their heavy workloads. We dig deeper with Jennifer Moss, the Chief Research and Strategy Officer at the Global Wellbeing Group. She is also a burnout researcher and a workplace policy strategist.



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Good morning. The leader of the India-based Bishnoi gang and his alleged North American lieutenant have been charged in connection with the killing of Canadian Sikh separatist activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. More on that below, along with Carney’s Senate appointments and the end of the World Cup in Canada.
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There are more than $2.5 billion worth of unclaimed bank accounts and non-land properties, such as dividends, in this country. The Bank of Canada is holding $1.6 billion worth of unclaimed accounts, B.C. has another $222 million, there’s $168 million in Alberta, $515 million in Quebec and $47.2 million in New Brunswick. The best part is that searching and reclaiming them is free. At federally regulated institutions, inactive accounts become unclaimed if they are unused for a decade. Nationally, the Bank of Canada (BoC) holds onto these accounts, and they can be reclaimed before their...
July 8, 2026 - 06:00 | Brandon Rudick | National Post