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Publication Date: April 16, 2025 - 18:01
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. April 16th, 2025
April 16, 2025

Amid the Canada-U.S. trade war, cross-border travel continues to plummet. Last month alone, a whopping 23,000 fewer customers crossed the border from Eastern Ontario to New York State. It’s the worst-case scenario for any businesses who rely on Canadian commuters to keep their operations afloat. A primary example is North Country Golf Club, which is located in Champlain, New York and managed by Montreal-born Andy Fisher. He joins Kristy Cameron in Hour 2. Turning our attention to local news, measles cases are still climbing across Canada, as CHEO prepares for a potential spike. Here to explain how they are preparing for battle is Dr. Nisha Thampi, the hospital’s Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control. Plus, Canadian officials are being criticized for using a series of disappearing message functions on social media apps, such as Signal. That aforementioned app was at the heart of a recent American controversy, where the Editor-In-Chief for The Atlantic was mistakenly included on a series of top-secret documents.
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
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