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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Fri. August 7th, 2026

August 7, 2026

Starting this Fall, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Public Works says the province plans to ban children under the age of 14 from riding electric scooters and e-bikes. In your view, is Ottawa doing enough to regulate e-scooters and e-bikes? Should our city invoke a similar ban? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, new details of the trade negotiations between Canada and the United States are being unveiled, and it appears that concessions are being made. CTV News has confirmed that U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum will be lowered if Canada revokes its ban on American alcohol products. Flavio Volpe, the President of the Automotive Parts and Manufacturers'​ Association of Canada, says this is all about give and take, and we need to find compromises somewhere. But while this could be good news for the Auto sector, Canadian distillers might be having a different reaction to Friday’s developments. We dig deeper in Hour 3 with Adam Malmberg, the Director of Business Development at Dunrobin Distilleries.



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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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