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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Mon. August 10th, 2026

August 10, 2026

We are approaching the middle of August, and that means farmers markets are peddling their harvests in full force. Based on what we’ve been hearing so far, a lot of people are buying directly from Ottawa’s farmers. However, amid trade war tensions with our American counterparts, the supply chains are becoming less reliable. How much Ontario produce are you buying these days? Guest host Chris Holski sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, we are just over one week away from Trump’s tariff deadline, and there’s a potential concession to the U.S. when it comes to alcohol sales. Does that resolution mean anything after Quebec’s Premier said it is Quebec’s call to make as to what gets taken down or stocked up? And at a time where the feds need all hands on deck, should Prime Minister Carney be on reduced hours this week? We dig deeper in Hour 3 with our Political Heat Panel.



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It was 150 years ago when First Nations chiefs and dignitaries met at Fort Carlton to carve out a lasting agreement on how to work and live as the modern shape of Canada emerged.
August 23, 2026 - 08:41 | Chris Vandenbreekel | Global News - Canada
Alex Lamontagne scored twice in her Vancouver debut and the visiting Rise scored four times in the second half to knock off the front-running Ottawa Rapid 5-1 in Northern Super League play on Saturday in Ottawa.
August 23, 2026 - 08:11 | | CBC News - Ottawa
Canada’s airlines are in a race to provide an improved economy flying experience, promising cushy upgrades in an environment that has become notorious for its frustrations. However, it may be prudent for the economy traveller not to be quickly seduced by the promised upgrades. “It isn’t about restoring pleasure to economy, it’s about premiumization,” says John Gradek, aviation industry specialist and lecturer at McGill University. The upgrades are more likely to attract premium and loyalty flyers, he suggests. Recent upgrade announcements have come from Air Canada, WestJet, Air...
August 23, 2026 - 06:02 | Stewart Lewis | National Post