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Publication Date: July 17, 2025 - 18:01
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. July 17th, 2025
July 17, 2025
Have you ever heard of 'fibremaxxing'? If you thought it was another viral TikTok trend, you would be right on the money. Chris Holski picks the brain of registered dietitian Andy de Santis. Plus, a bill that aims to hold misbehaving city councillors accountable has arrived in Ottawa, as a former staffer to ex-Ottawa councillor Rick Chiarelli addresses the Standing Committee on Cultural Policy. However, former councillor and Ontario Liberal MPP Stephen Blais says the current legislation still leaves too much space for politics. He joins the program in Hour 2.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced at a news conference on Tuesday morning that Germany and South Korea are the two best suppliers to meet Canada's submarine requirements.
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A mother from Lake Manitoba First Nation is still searching for answers and accountability, two years after the disappearance and death of her son.
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It’s unnerving to read a government document describing how to properly cut a cow’s throat. But in order to understand the lawsuit between the producers of kosher meat, kosher certification agencies, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), which regulates the health of food, animals, and plants, one has to face certain realities.
Since 2010, the CFIA’s guidelines for ritual slaughter—the act of killing an animal to fulfill specific religious or cultural laws—have described in detail the method of using a knife “at least twice as long as the animal’s neck width and...
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