Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Tues. June 23rd, 2026 | Page 902 | Unpublished
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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Tues. June 23rd, 2026

June 23, 2026

In 2018, he was seen as the answer to Ottawa’s problems. Eight years later, Ottawa’s captain is moving on from Canada’s Capital, and will now play alongside his brother in South Florida. When Brady Tkachuk returns to the Canadian Tire Centre as Public Enemy No. 1, both for the first time and any other time, will you cheer or boo? Guest host Chris Holski has a candid conversation with Sens Army this afternoon, as we tackle today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, the latest numbers from Statistics Canada’s Consumer Price Data is looking bleak. Canada’s inflation rate climbed to 3.2 percent in May, marking its fastest pace in over 2 years. And, once again, food prices were a key contributor. In fact, this is the 16th consecutive month in which food has risen faster than inflation. We dig deeper with Stuart Smyth, the Industry Funded Research Chair in Agri-Food Innovation at the University of Saskatchewan.



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A marina on Lake Muskoka thrums with activity on a recent summer morning. A major sportswear retailer is pouring Aperol spritzes for ladies in yoga wear at a popup brand event. At the docks, a salesman is waiting to hand over a half-million-dollar wakeboarding boat to the customer who has bought it sight unseen, with its custom Italian sound system. “If you hate your neighbours,” he says to the oglers, “these are the speakers for you.” Noise is a big deal these days in Muskoka, eastern Canada’s most stereotypically Canadian holiday spot. Big, exuberant, luxurious, expensive, brash...
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OTTAWA — The owner of a small Canadian business that imports electric golf carts from China says his company is now in jeopardy because the federal government has billed him for more than $178,000 after placing his three-wheeled buggies in the same import category as electric vehicles (EVs). Joseph McLuckie, who founded JPSMGolf in 2006 in his Toronto basement, said Friday that he has exhausted his appeals with Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) after the federal department confirmed its ruling that his company’s golf carts are considered sport vehicles because they “are conveyances...
August 22, 2026 - 06:00 | Simon Tuck | National Post
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