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Publication Date: February 6, 2025 - 18:02
Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. February 6th, 2025
February 6, 2025
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Today, we are revisiting an issue that is becoming more cumbersome for Downtown businesses to navigate. Yep, we’re talking about bylaw tickets. Business owners allege that today’s system is way too aggressive, and that it is making the jobs of delivery drivers tougher to complete. For years, getting customers to visit the Downtown Core has been a huge challenge, and this fuels the fire even further. So where do we go from here? Who better to ask than Michael Lalonde, a Program Manager of Parking Enforcement and Logistics at the City of Ottawa. You read that right. He plans, designs, operates, and maintains the city's public parking. You will hear his voice in Hour 3. Then, we open the debate floor to the mighty CFRA Nation, as Kristy Cameron tackles today’s Question of the Day. Plus, Trump’s tariff war on Canada has been put on hold, as the country’s top officials try to cook up a long-term solution to satisfy the U.S. President. If he isn’t satisfied by the early days of March, Trump will likely hit the big red button and trigger a trade war with America’s closest neighbour. Joining the show to provide his insights is former Conservative MP Peter MacKay, who once served as Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister and National Defense Minister under the Harper government.
Real estate sales across British Columbia were up in January compared with the year before, but average prices went down slightly.The B.C. Real Estate Association says in a statement that the 4,221 residential sales in January were up 6.4 per cent from January 2024, although unit sales were 12 per cent below the 10-year average.The association’s chief economist Brendon Ogmundson says an increase in both sales and listings may foreshadow a stronger year, with a caution that global uncertainties might trigger higher or lower rates from the Bank of Canada.
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