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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. June 17th, 2026

June 17, 2026

Should more schools close their streets during pick-up and drop-off times? When the new learning season begins this Fall, the road in front of two Ottawa schools could be shut down to traffic, part of a pilot project to improve safety. The ‘School Streets Project’ involves temporarily closing a stretch of road in front of schools during drop-off and pick-up times. The idea is that removing cars makes the road calmer and safer – encouraging kids to walk and cycle to school with their families. Rideau-Vanier councillor Stephanie Plante pays us a visit in Hour 1. Meantime, as the busy Summer season begins, the Ontario Medical Association is speaking out about crowded Emergency Room departments, as nearly 75 percent of Ontario’s ERs deal with overcrowding at either Critical or Severe levels. Why is Summer such a busy time for hospitals these days? It’s time for The Wednesday Check-Up with Manotick-based family doctor Dr. Alykhan Abdulla. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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WASHINGTON — The July 1 deadline came and went without a renewal of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, as Washington opted instead for the annual review process . President Donald Trump wants to renegotiate the deal to address what he sees as persistent U.S. trade deficits with Canada and Mexico. To understand where CUSMA (aka USMCA) is headed and what it means for Canadian businesses and the U.S. states most exposed to cross-border trade, National Post spoke with trade policy and tariffs specialist Gary Clyde Hufbauer, who previously served with the U.S. Treasury Department, and is now...
July 8, 2026 - 08:00 | Tracy Moran | National Post
July 8, 2026 - 08:00 | Catherine Morrison | The Globe and Mail
ANKARA, TURKEY — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Washington responded “as appropriate” to Tehran’s attacks in the Strait of Hormuz just as NATO allies. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that the ceasefire with Iran is “over.” Carney was reacting to news of the U.S. military launching new strikes against Iran early Wednesday, hours after it said Tehran struck three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. It marks the biggest escalation of tensions since last month’s peace deal. Speaking on his way to the NATO Summit, Carney said “a period of extreme de-escalation” had...
July 8, 2026 - 07:56 | Catherine Lévesque | National Post