Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. November 6th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 6, 2025 - 17:02

Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. November 6th, 2025

November 6, 2025

As told in Hour 1 of today's program, the Ford government is trying to pass a provincial legislation that would bar municipalities from building new bike lanes if they replaced a lane of vehicle traffic. This would potentially jeopardize Ottawa's plans to expand their bike infrastructure, if they wanted to do so at any point. Do we need more bike lanes? And if the answer is 'Yes', who should determine how many should be installed, and where they go? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today's Question of the Day. Then, we keep the transit conversation going with Beacon Hill-Cyrville councillor Tim Tierney. Plus, a therapy dog at the Arnprior Library is making a lot of friends, and making a difference. CTV's Katelyn Wilson shares that story in Hour 3.



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