Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. January 27th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 27, 2025 - 16:28

Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. January 27th, 2025

January 27, 2025
Earlier today, the federal government announced a major funding injection for Ottawa’s public transit system, as well as much-needed homelessness funding for Canada’s Capital. Over a 10-year period, $180 million will be delivered to OC Transpo, starting in 2026 and running until 2036. On a year-by-year basis, that is $18 million, which Mayor Mark Sutcliffe admits isn’t enough to provide any significant relief to our municipal budget hurdles. At the same time, every little bit helps. But by how much does this deal actually help us? Beacon Hill-Cyrville councillor Tim Tierney drops by to deliver his thoughts on Monday’s announcement. Sticking with major citywide issues, Ottawa Police has already confirmed that intimate partner violence is a glaring epidemic across the National Capital Region. The latest numbers, once again, back up that disturbing trend. In 2024 alone, officers responded to 6,636 IPV incidents, 89 more than their official totals for 2023. We sift through the gruesome stats in Hour 2. And on a totally different note, the Ottawa Senators will be hosting a pair of pre-season games in Quebec City. Sens Army, as expected, is up in arms. CFRA’s Chris Holski has more on the uproar.


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More snowfall is in the forecast for parts of British Columbia’s south coast after heavy snow battered the region earlier in the week.Environment Canada says a low-pressure system is creating “bands of flurries” over Vancouver Island, with accumulation exceeding 5 centimetres possible in some areas.
February 8, 2025 - 14:36 | | The Globe and Mail
The Ontario Liberal Party has purchased airtime during Sunday’s Super Bowl broadcast to run two 30-second campaign ads attacking Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford, who has triggered an early election for Feb. 27.One ad, titled “The People Always Come Last in Doug Ford’s Ontario,” uses recent comments Mr. Ford made during a hot-mic moment, in which he unwittingly said on camera that he had wanted Donald Trump to become U.S. president.
February 8, 2025 - 14:19 | Frédérik-Xavier D. Plante | The Globe and Mail
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she will be asking for an expedited review from the province's auditor general, who said this week that he is examining "concerns or allegations related to contracting and potential conflicts of interest" within the province's health authority.
February 8, 2025 - 14:03 | | CBC News - Canada