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Publication Date: January 23, 2025 - 17:28
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. January 23rd, 2025
January 23, 2025
As we heard on the news several times last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has broken off from the united messages that were originally being touted by the majority of Canada’s Premiers. She wants to see a tariff deal through a ‘diplomatic’ lens. On Wednesday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reiterated his commitment to a unified response against President Trump’s economic gut-punch, which could be implemented by America’s new leader on the first day of February. At the same time, there are some counter-attack tactics that Moe wants Canada to avoid, such as dollar-for-dollar tariffs. Is the united front among Canada’s Premiers on the verge of collapsing? Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Eric Miller, a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Meantime, the councillor for Kitchissippi Ward wants to speed up the proposed zoning changes that would allow emergency shelters to open anywhere in urban Ottawa. Jeff Leiper fears that the current rules and regulations could slow down much-needed projects, hence his request to accelerate the process. He explains further in Hour 2.
It’s not like the Ottawa Senators stunk up the TD Garden on Thursday. It wasn’t like the game two days before when the Senators absorbed an embarrassing 5-0 road spanking against the New York Rangers. But a loss is a loss. And the Senators came up empty in Boston, losing 2-0 to the Boston Bruins. […]
January 23, 2025 - 21:59 | Tim Baines | Ottawa Citizen
British Columbia ombudsperson Jay Chalke says he’s satisfied the provincial government has fixed a problem that shortchanged caregivers of children with disabilities by nearly $1.2-million in federal funding.But Chalke said Thursday that B.C. still hasn’t responded to his recommendation from three years ago that it work with Ottawa to fix other systemic inequities in federal legislation.He said the legislation still denies access to some benefits for extended family members looking after children with disabilities through provincial kinship care agreements.
January 23, 2025 - 21:24 | Ashley Joannou | The Globe and Mail
'She was in a relatively vulnerable position. She was hanging from her parachute from a small outcropping of rock, with probably 200 metres below her.'
January 23, 2025 - 21:13 | Simon Little | Global News - Canada
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