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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Fri. July 17th, 2026

July 17, 2026

Are your governments doing enough to prevent annual wildfires? Speaking to reporters this morning, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says there are 191 active wildfires across the province. He says 81 of those blazes are out of control, adding that it’s a miracle no one has died. At the moment, over 150 crews are in place to fight them, with helicopters and water bombers not far behind. Some of those crews are coming in from Alberta and the Yukon Territories, while the feds are also preparing to deploy their own resources. At the same time, we can’t help but notice that this sight is becoming more of a regular occurrence, especially as temperatures really warm up. Have we entered a new normal? And regardless of the answer to that question, how can we adapt? Kristy Cameron chats with Lori D. Daniels, a Professor in the Forestry and Environmental Stewardship Department at the University of British Columbia. Turning to a different section of Queen’s Park, Ontario’s Minister of Tourism has resigned from Doug Ford’s Cabinet after the price tag of his expensive Toronto hotel bills came to light. CTV’s Siobhan Morris has more on the ‘mistake’ that led to Stan Cho’s exit. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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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...
August 22, 2026 - 07:00 | Joseph Brean | National Post
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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August 22, 2026 - 05:00 | Doug Menary, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Sun