Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Tues. May 20th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: May 20, 2025 - 18:02

Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Tues. May 20th, 2025

May 20, 2025
We could have another Canada Post strike on our hands, as CUPW delivers a strike mandate to its employer’s doorstep. If no deal is reached by Friday, Canadians are getting the same old situation from late-November. How often do you send and receive mail these days? How could this labour dispute impact your day-to-day lifestyle? Kristy Cameron sifts through the textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. And while the next session of Parliament hasn’t technically started yet, some Liberal MPs are already seeking powers that could boot Mark Carney from office, should he ever lose their confidence. Is this a safety blanket or a silent red flag? We dig deeper with our Political Heat panelists in Hour 3.


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16 young women and non-binary youth are taking part in the four day program Camp Molly this week at the Regional training Facility outside of Saskatoon.
June 13, 2025 - 18:48 | Nicole Healey | Global News - Canada
A regional chief for Anishinabek Nation says he briefed the Ontario Provincial Police Thursday on what to expect when First Nations take to the streets to protest provincial and federal legislation aimed at fast-tracking major projects.Scott McLeod said he was invited by an Indigenous relations coordinator to brief officers at the OPP’s Orillia headquarters on why First Nations oppose the legislation and why they see the bills as a violation of treaties with the Crown.
June 13, 2025 - 18:16 | Alessia Passafiume | The Globe and Mail
The practice known as “drip pricing” is front and centre again in an action by the federal Competition Bureau against DoorDash and in a proposed class-action lawsuit brought by a Toronto law firm against Uber Eats. Drip pricing generally involves enticing customers by advertising low prices, but charging extra mandatory fees, usually when they are checking out. It continues to come under fire because “disclosure around pricing and fees in various consumer transactions is, at times, less than thorough and transparent,” says Mike Robb, partner with London, Ontario-based law firm,...
June 13, 2025 - 18:09 | Stewart Lewis | National Post