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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. July 7th, 2026

July 7, 2026

Is Artificial Intelligence a helpful tool that gets humanity to the next level, or is it a countdown to extinction for your line of work? Today, we are looking deep inside the ‘ghost in the machine’, as A.I. is moving faster than our ability to process it. It is writing our emails, generating our art, trading stocks, writing opening lines on dating apps, offering interior design advice, and even making our music. For millions of us, that progress doesn’t feel like a promise. It feels like a threat. Are we building our future, or are we building our replacements? We dig deeper with tech analyst Carmi Levy. Meantime, residents are still dealing with the fallout and cleanup from the Canada Day flash floods. But that is only the latest example of a significant weather event that has wrecked Canada’s Capital. Since 2017, we have seen three mass floods, a trio of tornadoes in a single day, a derecho, and wildfire smoke. How do today’s municipalities better prepare themselves for future events? CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent 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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Alberta's financial outlook has taken a dramatic turn after the province previously forecasted a $9.4-billion shortfall. Surging oil prices could mean the province finishes the fiscal year in the black.
July 17, 2026 - 18:42 | | CBC News - Canada
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said his MPPs would pay back "every penny" of the hotel expense claims, but his office hasn't said if anyone has actually sent the money back.
July 17, 2026 - 18:30 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa
After weeks of waiting and hoping, Ottawa residents finally heard from the Ford government today as to which areas were eligible for provincial relief from the Canada Day floods. But for many who live in the hardest-hit sections, a foul smell was in the air after they read the press release. The conversation starts with Nepean MPP Tyler Watt. Then, we hear from an emotional Catherine in Bells Corners, who fears that she might have to sell her house and declare bankruptcy. At the moment, she is ineligible for DRAO coverage. And finally, we check in with Bay Ward councillor Theresa...
July 17, 2026 - 18:20 | | CFRA - 580 - Ottawa