Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Fri. July 25th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 25, 2025 - 18:00

Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Fri. July 25th, 2025

July 25, 2025

Georgia-born Terry Gene Bollea changed the world of wrestling forever, but his Hulk Hogan personality grew stale in his final years with WWE. Outside the ring, his controversial incidents tainted his personal legacy. So how is the wrestling legend being remembered today? Former CFRA newswriter and current wrestling podcaster Zach McGibbon joins guest host Chris Holski in Hour 1. Plus, it's a Friday afternoon, so we're trying to lighten the mood a little bit for today's Question of the Day. What is one movie that you know is bad, but you love it anyway? CFRA show producers Corey Price and Dani Dube chime in with their thoughts and analysis.



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The Quebec government has turned down federal funding aimed at combatting systemic racism in the criminal justice system, saying it doesn’t agree with the program’s approach.The federal government first offered $6.64-million in funding to provinces and territories in 2021 to improve fairness in the courts. Spread out over five years, the money was aimed at addressing the overrepresentation of Black people in the criminal justice system by promoting the use of race and cultural assessments before sentencing.
September 2, 2025 - 07:19 | Miriam Lafontaine | The Globe and Mail
“You can’t be experimenting on dogs. They’re part of our families. Or cats. Go with mice, go with rats, no problem,” Doug Ford said recently as he announced his intention to ban most research on dogs and cats in the province. The Ontario Premier was reacting to a report by the Investigative Journalism Bureau that beagles were being used in a medical research study at the Lawson Research Institute at St. Joseph’s Health Care in London, Ont.
September 2, 2025 - 07:00 | André Picard | The Globe and Mail
Greater Toronto commuters are likely bracing for traffic and transit congestion to worsen over the coming months as a number of major employers get ready to increase in-office days.Even before return-to-office mandates take effect, experts say vehicle traffic in the city is at a tipping point, while delays, construction and public safety concerns plague the public transit system.
September 2, 2025 - 06:48 | Daniel Johnson | The Globe and Mail