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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Fri. July 3rd, 2026

July 3, 2026

As we celebrate Canada this week, and everything that makes this country great, we’ve shined the spotlight on the country’s top figures and top tourist destinations. On Monday, it was Canada’s most inspirational musicians. On Tuesday, it was a list of the best Prime Ministers to serve this great nation. Today, guest host Chris Holski shifts the conversation to the world of comedy, and the Canadians that tickle the funny bone better than anyone else. And who better to kickstart this debate than Colin Mochrie, a Scottish-born actor that has made a living in Canada as an improv comedian. Meantime, hydro crews continue to work around the clock to get residents back online, as the cleanup from Wednesday’s flooding marches on. Hydro Ottawa President and CEO Bryce Conrad drops by for a visit in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Citing an alleged attack against Dishon Limited in Concord, Ontario, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs is again calling for the federal government to list Palestine Action Canada (PAC) as a terrorist organization. “At a time when Canada has rightly identified its defence industry as essential to our national and economic security, terrorists are ‘taking matters into their own hands’ to harm businesses and the Canadians they employ,” said the CIJA in a Monday post on X. At a time when Canada has rightly identified its defence industry as essential to our national and economic...
July 14, 2026 - 17:55 | National Post Staff | National Post
A new professional soccer team is launching in Winnipeg, just a year after the last one folded. This time, it's a women's team. The question is whether it can survive where a men's team shut down after only seven years.
July 14, 2026 - 17:44 | | CBC News - Canada
Woodward Inc. plans to close its facility in Peterborough, Ont., at the end of August 2027, putting 165 employees out of work.
July 14, 2026 - 17:37 | Greg Davis | Global News - Canada