Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. September 9th, 2025 | Unpublished
Hello!
Source Feed: CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
Publication Date: September 9, 2025 - 18:00

Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. September 9th, 2025

September 9, 2025

Kristy Cameron is back in the saddle after a relaxing long weekend. And while a little more money in the piggy bank sounds like a proposal everyone would take right now, perhaps a payraise for city councillors would cause a fair degree of division, especially with a pending increase for several municipal taxes. Last Spring, the Ford government unfroze the wages of Ontario MPPs, and Toronto city councillors voted to increase their salaries by 24 percent. Here at home, Capital Ward councillor Shawn Menard is bringing a motion to City Hall within the next few days. He wants city staff to review other municipalities, and adjust the salaries for Ottawa’s Mayor and city councillors in line with that. Joining us with his two cents is Jon Willing, a Journalism Professor at Algonquin College and a former Municipal Affairs reporter with Postmedia. He agrees that these wages should be reviewed on a regular basis, but also admits that these salary rates will always be politicized. Speaking of municipal matters, Ontario’s Premier is urging Ontario’s municipalities to scrap their armada of speed enforcement cameras. And if they don’t, he might do something about it. CTV’s Josh Pringle delivers the details in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



Unpublished Newswire

 
The man accused of ramming his SUV through a busy Vancouver street festival this spring is mentally fit to stand trial for 11 counts of murder and 31 of attempted murder, a judge has ruled. B.C. Provincial Court Judge Reginald Harris made the assessment of Kai-Ji Adam Lo’s fitness after weeks of interviews by a psychiatrist at the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital where he is being held as well as another psychiatrist hired by his lawyer.
September 10, 2025 - 15:55 | Mike Hager | The Globe and Mail
Leave your politics at the door for The Road Between Us. Despite hand-wringing when the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) seemed first to invite then disinvite and finally re-invite this documentary to host its world première, there’s nothing in the telling that should have either pro- or anti-Israeli factions crying foul. Barry Avrich, a Canadian workhorse filmmaker (he has almost 60 directing credits in a span of just 30 years, including a short film about the history of TIFF that played on the festival’s opening night), sticks to the facts. They’re pretty simple. Also,...
September 10, 2025 - 15:39 | Chris Knight | National Post
.hm-related-posts, .nav-links {display:none;} .site-content header.entry-header h3 {display:none;} .hitmag-post .entry-meta, .hitmag-post .entry-meta a, .hitmag-single .entry-meta, .hitmag-single .entry-meta a, .hmb-entry-meta, .hms-meta, .hmb-entry-meta a, .hms-meta a {display:none;} #sexy_author_bio_widget-2 { display: none; } #custom_html-45 { display: none; } #custom_html-44{ display: none; } p.eventsponsors { font-size: 14px; line-height: 18px; font-family: Lato, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; }   How philanthropy is evolving to serve the needs of our communities...
September 10, 2025 - 15:38 | The Walrus | Walrus