Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Fri. June 26th, 2026 | Page 14 | Unpublished
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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Fri. June 26th, 2026

June 26, 2026

The federal government is launching a national design-and-build competition to ‘rehabilitate and modernize’ 24 Sussex Drive. The plan is announced nearly 11 years after the last Prime Minister lived at the Official Residence – Stephen Harper in 2015. And during Friday’s news conference in Ottawa, Prime Minister Mark Carney said the Heritage Building is now in a critical state following decades of neglect. Guest host Andrew Pinsent checks in with Marc Denhez, the former President of Historic Ottawa Development Inc. He is also a former member of the NCC’s Official Residences Advisory Committee. Meantime, Apple has raised the prices on its Mac computers and iPads – some by almost 20 percent. The company is blaming this price hike on a global shortage of computer chips, a reality they say is driven by the latest uptick in Artificial Intelligence. Tech analyst Carmi Levy pays us a visit in Hour 2.



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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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Increased benefits are being put in place to help residents after stormy spring and summer seasons, the Saskatchewan government announced Thursday.
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