Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. June 18th, 2026 | Page 890 | Unpublished
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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. June 18th, 2026

June 18, 2026

Emergency Room visits related to e-scooters have jumped 50 percent in just one year at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. CTV Ottawa has obtained the latest figures concerning e-scooter and e-bike collisions that were admitted to CHEO for treatment. And now, authorities are urging caution after a scooter rider died Sunday night following a collision with a vehicle near Carling and Fairlawn. Beacon Hill-Cyrville councillor Tim Tierney joins Kristy Cameron in Hour 2. Meantime, Ottawa’s public transit service is in the public headlines today, and perhaps not for good reason. According to a new audit from the City of Ottawa’s Auditor General, OC Transpo’s ‘New Ways To Bus’ campaign was based on outdated data and was more focused on cost savings. This comes as the service moves forward with an ‘ambitious’ staffing plan, even though no vacancy numbers have been released. We check in with our Reality Check Panel.



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U.S. Republican politicians are blaming Canada for the wildlfire smoke drifting south primarily into the American midwest and northeast, with some taking threatening stances. The primary source is more than 800 fires in northwestern Ontario, though American media such as USA Today and the Washington Post , are reporting that wildfires in Minnesota are also contributing. But midwestern Republicans are ignoring the latter, preferring to point threateningly at Canada, issuing warnings and aiming to introduce legislation to hold Canada accountable. Michigan congressman John James , whose...
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