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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. July 30th, 2026

July 30, 2026

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Carney said he didn’t want to use Canadian energy as a bargaining chip in the ongoing trade war with the United States, though he wouldn’t explicitly rule it out. On Thursday, his tone hasn’t changed. However, if we want to send a stern message that Canada means business, the Premier of Ontario argues that hitting America where it hurts might be the only path we have left. We dig deeper with Andreas Schotter, a Professor of International Business at Western University’s Ivy Business School. Meantime, as we inch closer to the long weekend, travel plans for thousands of Canadians could be up in the air. On Thursday, WestJet flight attendants issued a 72-hour strike notice, and could walk off the job as early as Sunday morning if a deal isn’t reached. If this impacts your flight, what should your next steps be? Kristy Cameron checks in with Gábor Lukács, a Canadian air passenger rights advocate, in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Toronto Maple Leafs centre John Tavares testified in the Tax Court of Canada yesterday about the strong passions and intensely pressured negotiations that led to him leaving the New York Islanders for his hometown team in 2018 in a blockbuster seven year, $77-million deal. “You’re trying to earn a contract you deserve for where you are in the marketplace of the game and the comparables in the league,” Tavares testified. But under cross-examination by counsel for the Crown, he failed to completely erase the impression that his “signing bonus” of $70 million over seven years — more than...
August 18, 2026 - 15:58 | Joseph Brean | National Post
Wildfire management in Saskatchewan will be informed by First Nations perspectives, as outlined in an MOU signed by the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency and two nations, Tuesday. 
August 18, 2026 - 15:38 | Tavi Dhillon | Global News - Canada
This August, Ottawa is invited to come together for Capital Pride, a celebration of community, inclusion and self-expression. This year’s theme, Together, We Shine, highlights the people, stories and voices that make Ottawa-Gatineau’s 2SLGBTQQIA+ community vibrant, resilient and proud. Inspired by the symbol of a spotlight, the theme is a reminder that when people feel seen, supported and connected, communities grow stronger. Every volunteer, artist, activist, ally, organization, business and resident who takes part in the celebrations helps create safer spaces where everyone belongs....
August 18, 2026 - 15:29 | City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias | City of Ottawa News Releases