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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. May 13th, 2026

May 13, 2026

A new survey from Statistics Canada displays which Canadian provinces have the highest life satisfaction, and which ones have the lowest. It conducted its quarterly Life Satisfaction Survey last year, and have just published the results now. Out of the respondents, 46 percent of Canadians reported a high level of life satisfaction. By province, Quebec stands the tallest, while Alberta is sitting at the bottom of the barrel. But not far behind Alberta is Ontario, with 42 percent of those respondents recording a ‘satisfied’ score. What’s causing those smiles to turn upside down? How do we rectify that? We dig deeper with burnout researcher and workplace policy strategist Jennifer Moss. Meantime, the deadly Hantavirus outbreak has been unfolding for nearly 6 weeks now. First linked to a Dutch cruise ship, Ontario’s Ministry of Health is sending 7 more people to isolation, although it appears that those individuals are considered ‘low-risk contacts’. That brings the total number of people who are being monitored by Ontario’s local Public Health Units to 10, while another 6 people are in asymptomatic isolation in Alberta and British Columbia. In Hour 1, we check in with Dr. Alykhan Abdulla, a family doctor who is practicing in Manotick. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has proposed a meeting with his Russian counterpart to negotiate an end to the war face to face. In a rare open letter to President Vladimir Putin, Zelenskyy renewed his appeal for “direct engagement,” acknowledging the U.S. has become “fully focused on the issue of Iran.” In the letter, Zelenskyy said he was ready for a “full ceasefire” and “all-for-all exchange of prisoners of war” ahead of in-person negotiations. He also called for the return of Ukrainian civilians and children who have been taken during the war. At times combative in tone,...
June 5, 2026 - 14:41 | Swikar Oli | National Post
For a country that helped invent modern AI, Canada has been surprisingly hesitant about what comes next. As other nations move aggressively to capture the technology’s economic and strategic benefits, we are still trying to define our role—all the while grappling with the risks, from job displacement and misinformation to privacy, security, and the concentration of power in a handful of American firms. The federal government’s long-awaited national AI strategy, released yesterday, is an attempt to answer that challenge. But does it meet the scale of the moment? Over the past twenty-four...
June 5, 2026 - 14:35 | Various Contributors | Walrus
In April, the group had announced that it was suspending its Cuba operations until October. On Friday, that suspension was extended 'until further notice.'
June 5, 2026 - 14:27 | Uday Rana | Global News - Canada