Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. April 9th, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 9, 2025 - 18:00

Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. April 9th, 2025

April 9, 2025
We are reacting to developing news from the White House this afternoon, as U.S. President Trump is vowing to jack up tariffs against China. In a TruthSocial post, he confirms that the China-targeted tariffs will rise to 125 percent. Meantime, the administration is also hitting the ‘Pause’ button for 90 days on last week’s reciprocal tariffs. That applies to any country who hasn’t retaliated against America. Where does that leave Canada? We dig deeper in Hour 1. Meantime, we are approaching the half-way point of this year’s federal election campaign. CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent delivers the latest developments from the campaign trail, as we prepare to put a wrap on Day 18. Plus, after 8 years of losing and rebuilding, the Ottawa Senators are finally back in the Stanley Cup Playoffs! They didn’t exit Columbus with a win on Tuesday, but a little bit of outside help was enough to punch their ticket. Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch reacts to the hockey-hungry atmosphere on the streets of Ottawa this morning.


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RCMP say a toddler who disappeared from a home in northwestern Alberta has been found safe following an overnight ground and air search.Police say in a news release that officers with their Fairview detachment responded on Sunday night to a report of a missing two-year-old from a rural home in Clear Hills County.Mounties called in reinforcements to help search for the child, including a search dog team, officers with drones, as well as firefighters.
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May 12, 2025 - 19:43 | Sofia Misenheimer | Ottawa Citizen
Alberta has reported 39 new cases of measles, bringing the provincial total to 365 since early March.The government says 30 of the new cases are in Alberta’s south zone, which has seen more than half of all cases.Nearly 300 of Alberta’s total cases have been in youth under 18, with 114 cases reported in children under 5.
May 12, 2025 - 19:35 | | The Globe and Mail