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Publication Date: May 15, 2025 - 18:02
Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. May 15th, 2025
May 15, 2025

As Hour 3 kicks off, Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy is unveiling Ontario’s 2025 Budget. We take you live to Queen’s Park for the official announcement. Then, we get the broader breakdown from CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent. Plus, it’s a Thursday afternoon, which means it’s time to dish out some gardening tips with gardening expert Carson Arthur! If you have a question, send us a text and we’ll answer it live on-air. But first, how have the changes to OC Transpo’s bus routes impacted your day-to-day life? Kristy Cameron tackles today’s Question of the Day.
Good morning. Ahead of Father’s Day, we take a look at the dads who want a more equal version of parenting to go viral. More on that below, plus renewed calls for a Gaza ceasefire and updates on wildfire evacuees. But first:Today’s headlinesIsrael attacks Iran’s nuclear facilities and kills its top military leadersAs Canada prepares for G7 leaders to meet this weekend, it must reckon with a series of unknowns The government House leader told a Liberal MP to shelve a motion on honorary citizenship for Jimmy LaiA Mississauga dentist has been identified as a Canadian killed when an Air...
June 13, 2025 - 06:55 | Dave McGinn | The Globe and Mail
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June 13, 2025 - 06:31 | Arno Kopecky | Walrus
Since the turn of the millennium, Karen Solie has been the coolest of cool new things in Canadian poetry—a mysterious figure, everywhere and nowhere at once. Everywhere because her books have received almost universal acclaim. And nowhere because, for all their hints of hard living and their undercurrent of despair, her poems divulge little of the author herself. But time happens to the best of us. Her first book, Short Haul Engine, was published in 2001—nearly a quarter century ago. Now Solie is pushing sixty, and I feel old.
Born in 1966, Solie is roughly the same age as...
June 13, 2025 - 06:30 | Nicholas Bradley | Walrus
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