Source Feed: CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
Publication Date: March 10, 2025 - 18:01
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. March 10th, 2025
March 10, 2025

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has put a 25 percent surcharge on U.S.-bound electricity in response to the Trump tariffs. He warned several American states that he would be doing this, and says he will not relent until the U.S. President removes all Canadian-targeted tariffs. This decision impacts roughly 1.5 million homes and businesses across Michigan, Minnesota, and New York. It will cost $400,000 per day to those three states. Marguerite Wells is the Executive Director of the Alliance for Clean Energy New York, which is an advocacy group. She joins Kristy Cameron in Hour 2. And as this trade war with America continues, Canada’s wine industry is calling for an immediate removal of interprovincial trade barriers. We dig deeper with Craig MacMillan, the co-owner of Stonehouse Vineyard in Alexandria, Ontario. Plus, it appears that China is launching retaliatory tariffs on Canadian canola oil, pork, and seafood. We explain how this could be a massive hit to our country’s farmers.
Rahul Ranwa drowned around 3 p.m. last Thursday at the popular beach near UBC. The international student was studying business at Vancouver Community College.
April 21, 2025 - 21:45 | Simon Little | Global News - Canada
Every night since she last spoke with Pope Francis, Marie-Anne Day Walker-Pelletier has unwrapped a ceremonial cloth covering a pair of children’s moccasins and prayed with the little shoes cradled in her arms.A former chief of Okanese First Nation, Ms. Day Walker-Pelletier had presented the moccasins to Francis during an Indigenous delegation to Rome in March, 2022 – a symbol of the children who died attending Catholic-run residential schools. He assured her he would sit and pray with them every day until he could deliver an apology on Canadian soil.
April 21, 2025 - 21:20 | Patrick White, Willow Fiddler, Tavia Grant | The Globe and Mail
The sexual-assault trial of five members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team will begin this week in a courtroom in London, Ont., 15 months after police in this city laid charges.Jury selection will be held Tuesday and the trial is expected to start after that.
April 21, 2025 - 21:04 | Robyn Doolittle, Colin Freeze | The Globe and Mail
Comments
Be the first to comment