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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. June 17th, 2026

June 17, 2026

The Ottawa Police Service has a sexual misconduct problem – and their Chief of Police knows it. Last month, Eric Stubbs issued a very blunt 7-minute video to his officers. In this message that was obtained by CTV Ottawa, he called out a pattern of inappropriate behaviour, and basically told his members that they need to change their behaviour or turn in their badge. OPS Deputy Chief Trish Ferguson joins Kristy Cameron in Hour 2. Turning our attention to Ottawa’s recycling, a new company has taken over collection duties, dating all the way back to January 1st of this year. Miller Waste Systems – under contract to Circular Materials – is now in charge. The switch-over meant that residents could put more in their blue boxes. But as we’ve since discovered, a case of pickup confusion has flared up. We dig deeper with West Carleton-March councillor Clarke Kelly. Plus, some residents in Little Italy were taken aback when they uncovered plans about the future of their homes. In order to make way for a 12-storey building, they would be demolished. CTV’s Leah Larocque fills us in.



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Canada's men's soccer team is taking on Switzerland in their final group-stage game Wednesday afternoon. CBC Ottawa is watching with fans outside the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne.
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Alto high-speed rail executives received more than $2 million in bonuses last year and “they haven’t laid a single metre of track,” Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director at the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF), said in a statement. The federal Crown corporation created to oversee Ottawa’s high-speed rail project handed out close to $2.8 million in bonuses between Jan. 1 and July 16 of 2025, according to government records reviewed by the CTF “Why do these train executives think they deserve huge taxpayer-funded bonuses when they haven’t laid a single metre of track?” Terrazzano said...
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