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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Mon. December 8th, 2025

December 8, 2025

The Carney government will be speaking with unions over the coming weeks, and the conversation is expected to revolve around public servants spending more time in the office. This comes as rumours of a new return-to-office directive continue to circulate. And we discovered this interesting nugget when Prime Minister Carney joined Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe for today’s Mayor’s Breakfast. PSAC National President Sharon DeSouza joins the show with her two cents. Then, we check in with Sean O’Reilly, the National President for PIPSC. Meantime, an Ottawa man is calling for an official apology from the Ottawa Train Yards Farm Boy, as a crowd of shoplifting allegations led to a moment of public embarrassment. CTV’s Katie Griffin delivers the details in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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As Canada Post continues to lose more than a billion dollars this year amid ongoing labour disputes and negotiations, the CEO says the company aims to 'break even' by 2030.
December 11, 2025 - 17:52 | Ari Rabinovitch | Global News - Canada
New federal funding to help Hydro Ottawa build out an artificial intelligence system could help the Kanata North tech park handle its immense demand for energy, the ward councillor says. Read More
December 11, 2025 - 17:41 | Ben Andrews | Ottawa Citizen
A member of the Canadian Armed Forces’ intelligence-collection unit has been arrested and charged in an ongoing foreign interference probe, the military announced Thursday.Master Warrant Officer Matthew Robar, a member of the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command, has been charged with multiple offences under Canada’s foreign interference law as well as the National Defence Act and the Criminal Code.The arrest and charges stem from a joint operation between the Canadian Forces Military Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
December 11, 2025 - 17:33 | Steven Chase | The Globe and Mail