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Publication Date: January 6, 2025 - 18:00
Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Mon. January 6th, 2025
January 6, 2025
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Pierre-Elliott Trudeau strolled through a run-of-the-mill Canadian blizzard on February 28th, 1984. This journey evolved into his iconic ‘walk in the snow’, as he would head to Parliament Hill and submit his resignation. Almost 41 years later, Canadians were calling for his son to do the exact same thing. This weekend, he did just that. This morning, he resigned. But now that Justin Trudeau is out of the picture, and Parliament is now prorogued until late-March, Canada is in a vulnerable spot as the Trump tariffs loom large. So what happens next? Canadian author Charles-Etienne Beaudry glances into an incoming period of turbulence for the country. Speaking of those American tariffs, Ontario’s Premier is hoping that Justin Trudeau isn’t backing down on his promises to keep Canadian Premiers informed about Trump’s plans. He says he was promised a meeting with Trudeau and he still expects one. CFRA’s Chris Holski has more on that.
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Nova Scotia’s capital plan for the 2025-26 fiscal year nearly doubles the number of new public housing units planned in the province.Growth and Development Minister Colton LeBlanc says the $2.4-billion plan announced today includes 242 new public housing units at a cost of $136.4 million.
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Igloo is recalling more than 1 million of its coolers sold across the U.S., Mexico and Canada due to a handle hazard that has resulted in a handful of fingertip injuries, including some amputations.The now-recalled “Igloo 90 Qt. Flip & Tow Rolling Coolers” have a tow handle that can pinch users’ fingertips against the product – posing potential amputation and other crushing risks, according to a Thursday recall notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
February 13, 2025 - 11:46 | | The Globe and Mail
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