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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Fri. June 5th, 2026

June 5, 2026

It’s almost officially Summer, and most employees have submitted their vacation requests for July and August. Are you among the crowd taking a well-earned vacation? Are you saving those paid vacation days for the back-half of 2026? Or is your workload way too heavy, and you’re simply afraid to take time off? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, the Carney Liberals have unveiled their long-awaited, 50-page Artificial Intelligence Strategy. The Prime Minister, along with Canada’s A.I. Minister, says these new rules will ‘strengthen’ privacy laws so that personal information isn’t used ‘inappropriately’ for surveillance pricing. Does it pass the eye test? Are there any holes in this legislation? We dig deeper in Hour 3 with Kim Furlong, the President and CEO for the Retail Council of Canada.



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Commonwealth Sports Canada (CSC) and Athletics Canada unveiled its roster for the 2026 Commonwealth Games on Wednesday, naming a team that includes several Olympic and world champions.
June 24, 2026 - 12:00 | | CBC News - Ottawa
The Conservative Party of Canada has found its newest replacement for a strategy: punishment. Not of the Liberals, because they can’t seem to lay a glove on them. Not of Prime Minister Mark Carney, because he barely seems to notice them. Not of the people who actually designed, defended, and sold the campaign that lost. No, the punishment is being aimed at other major Conservative figures. Doug Ford, Kory Teneycke, Dimitri Soudas, Fred DeLorey, and Caroline Elliott are being put through the grinder because the CPC still won’t do the one thing every serious party has to do after a loss:...
June 24, 2026 - 11:56 | Linda Thornback | Walrus
Condos account for much of the recent uptick in affordability, with 46 per cent of that housing segment valued under $500,000 in 2026, up from 24 per cent just four years ago.
June 24, 2026 - 11:52 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada