Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. November 27th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. November 27th, 2025

November 27, 2025

They say a little white lie never hurt anyone, but they also say honesty is the best policy. Over in Wales, they are leaning towards the latter phrase in the political arena. And they are turning this policy into law to prove that point. If passed, it will soon be illegal for any politician in Wales to lie. Presently, there is a petition in Canada that is calling for the feds to adopt a similar stance. Should we do this for all levels of government, and are there any drawbacks we haven’t thought of yet? Fed Sanchez is a Toronto-based doctor, the Founder of Political Honesty Canada, and the man who initiated this electronic petition to the House of Commons. He explains what triggered this idea. Later in the program, we get the legal perspective from UOttawa Law Professor Paul Daly. Plus, as another dose of Winter weather wraps up the last weekend of November, a couple of Highway 417 ramp closures will make the commutes even tougher. CTV’s Tyler Fleming delivers the details in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Bruny Surin thought it was a hoax.McGill University’s historic track and field program is a fixture in Canada’s amateur sports landscape so when word flashed across Surin’s phone that the school was scrapping it after 125 years, the Olympic champion sprinter didn’t buy it.
November 27, 2025 - 19:53 | Daniel Rainbird | The Globe and Mail
The British Columbia government says it’s now projecting an $11.2-billion deficit this fiscal year, still a record but down from a projected $11.6-billion in its last quarterly report. The Ministry of Finance revealed in its second quarterly report released Thursday that the province is projecting revenues to be $512-million more than previously forecast due to higher corporate and personal income taxes. 
November 27, 2025 - 19:51 | | The Globe and Mail
B.C. Premier David Eby says a pledge for an oil pipeline in a new energy accord between the federal government and Alberta is a distraction from real projects, as he called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to immediately meet with the Coastal First Nations in his province to discuss the plan.Other premiers, however, expressed support for the pipeline proposal, and said they are also in discussions with Ottawa on agreements for their own provinces.
November 27, 2025 - 19:20 | Laura Stone, Justine Hunter | The Globe and Mail