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Kingston baby formula plant months away from producing domestic supply: expert
The Canada Royal Milk Plant was built in 2019 and produces cows milk and goats milk baby formula, and it’s ramping up production. -
Students walk out of Gloucester high school for protest
Hundreds of students walked out of class Wednesday morning at a Catholic high school in Gloucester to protest discrimination of Palestinian people. -
Here's when gas prices will drop below $2 a litre in Ottawa
Gas prices are set to fall 13 cents a lite over the next two days, giving drivers some relief at the pumps ahead of the Victoria Day long weekend. -
PSAC declares impasse in contract talks with federal government
The Public Service Alliance of Canada declared an impasse in contract talks with the federal government, accusing the government of tabling an "insulting wage offer." -
Trudeau says Ottawa watching Quebec's proposed changes to language law 'carefully'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is watching 'carefully' how Quebec's Bill 96 is playing out provincially and respects the freedom of members of Parliament to protest it. -
$1 million Lotto Max winning ticket remains unclaimed in Aylmer, Que.
Lottery players in Gatineau, Que. will want to check wallets, purses, nightstands and cupboards for an unclaimed lottery ticket worth $1 million. -
Seven vehicles damaged in chain-reaction crash on Hwy. 50 in Gatineau
The Surete du Quebec responded to reports of a collision involving several vehicles on Hwy. 50, near St-Louis, at approximately 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. -
OC Transpo head apologizes for cancelled bus trips
The city’s transit commission was told 96.7 per cent of scheduled trips were completed between Jan. 1 and May 14 this year, compared to 99.2 per cent during the same period last year. -
Here's what's open and closed in Ottawa on Victoria Day
CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at what's open and closed in Ottawa over the Victoria Day long weekend.
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ESS: Kraft Dinner soft serve to make its Calgary Stampede debut
The Calgary Stampede has released the list of midway food that will debut this year. The additions include pizza with cow tongue, hotdogs with worms on it, and Kraft Dinner soft serve. Kyle Russell, director of Calgary Stampede programming, describes to Evan what guests can expect with each offering. Listen to The Evan Solomon Show podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @EvanSolomonShow. -
ESS: The War Room panel
Evan Solomon hosts 'The War Room' political panel discussion with Zain Velji, a political campaign strategist and partner at Northweather, Tom Mulcair, CTV political analyst and former NDP leader, and Tim Powers, chairman of Summa Strategies and managing director of Abacus Data. Listen to The Evan Solomon Show podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @EvanSolomonShow. -
Ottawa At Work with Leslie Roberts - The Big 5
Starting the show with the top and trending stories of the day Leslie Roberts is joined by CFRA’s Chris Holski and CTV’s John Crupi. Today the panel is discussing the Royal trip to the Capital, NDP leader’s arrival in Ottawa, more high school dress code concerns, and much more. Ottawa At Work with Leslie Roberts every weekday from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on News Talk 580 CFRA -
The Morning Rush - Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin “Why do we still tan? Is it doing more harm than good to our skin?”
Joined by Dr. Barry Dworkin for his daily conversation, Bill Carroll and Dr. Dworkin discuss tanning, why we still do it and the effects the sun has on our skin. Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin on The Morning Rush with Bill Carroll every weekday at 6:50 am on News Talk 580 CFRA. -
The Morning Rush - Reputation Rescue with Karen Gordon "Liberal party dropping three candidates in as many days, is their reputation dropping just as fast?"
Joining the show for her weekly segment, Karen Gordon from Gordon Strategies talks with Bill about the state of the Liberal party’s reputation after dropping three candidates in as many days. Reputation Rescue with Karen Gordon on The Morning Rush with Bill Carroll at 6:35 & 8:30 am Wednesdays on News Talk 580 CFRA. -
The Morning Rush with Bill Carroll - The Morning Meeting
Bill Caroll breaks down the top stories of the day with producer Matt Harris. Together complaining the topics to be discussed further in the show, in this behind the scenes look at The Morning Rush. Every morning at 5 o'clock we let you look behind the curtains to the Morning Rush morning meeting with Bill Carroll. We talk about what's trending today, all the topics, and interviews for The Morning Rush show. -
Ottawa Now – After a dress code blitz caused a stir on social media, local school board begins the conversation to restore trust with students
A controversial dress code blitz created quite the social media stir last week, as hundreds of students at Beatrice-Desloges High School made their voices heard. Students, mostly female, were pulled out of class at the Orleans school last Thursday to confirm whether or not their attire followed the rules. The school board responsible says they would look at changing the enforcement of the school’s dress code and they would also examine the dress code itself. What has happened since those conversations? Kristy Cameron is joined by Jason Dupuis, the Superintendent of Education at Ottawa’s French Catholic School Board, and Daniel Boudria, a School Board Trustee for Cumberland Ward. -
Ottawa Now – Shortage of glass bottles creating a massive hangover for local distilleries
The threat of COVID-19 in indoor settings, combined with sharp upticks in new cases, served as a gut-punch to the bottom-line of several restaurants. The curveballs didn’t stop last year, either. Today, a new threat is causing massive hangovers for these businesses. It’s a glass bottle shortage stemming from supply chain issues caused by the pandemic. The owner of a micro-distillery located in Kanata says his business was recently reduced to selling spirits in maple syrup bottles, adding that newer bottles might not be seen until 2023. Adam Brierley from Ogham Craft Spirits outlines the current challenges that lie ahead for his company on Ottawa Now. -
ESS: Parents under investigation after letting 6-year-old son run full marathon
Ben Crawford is defending his decision to allow his six-year-old son to run a full marathon alongside his family. He explains to Evan how the decision was made and the public reaction that came out of it. Then, we take your texts and calls. Listen to The Evan Solomon Show podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @EvanSolomonShow.
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