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Baby Goats, Political Pushes & Senators’ Playoff Hopes — Your Ottawa Tuesday

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🚗 Roads & Weather

  1. Canadian universities are feeling the strain of conflict abroad. With ongoing war in the Middle East, universities are offering exam deferrals and other accommodations for students impacted. This shows how global events can reach right into our classrooms.

  2. Local municipalities are waving a red flag on funding. Ontario municipalities are at a ‘critical’ point, urging the province to fill a $4B funding gap. If this appeal goes unheard, essential services might be affected, impacting our daily lives.

🏠 Housing & Cost of Living

  1. Public servants might be getting a rural escape. Prescott-Russell is advocating for telework hubs to accommodate public workers who want a quieter workspace. This could mean more smiling faces in the countryside instead of gridlocked commutes.

  2. Washroom accessibility is becoming a downtown priority. City councillor pushes for a plan that offers public restrooms in the downtown area, making life a little easier (and cleaner!) for everyone wandering through the city. Let's hope this plan flushes out soon!

📢 City Hall

  1. Canine heroes won't be coming from certain corners of the world. The CFIA has confirmed that the ban on rescue dogs from rabies-prone countries will remain. While it protects our pets, it’s a tough pill for animal advocates to swallow.

  2. The equestrian community is saddling up for disappointment. Horse owners express their sorrow over the shutdown of Rideau Carleton Raceway, a cherished local spot. This loss is more than just a track; it’s a home for many horse lovers.

⚖️ Crime & Safety

  1. Keep your salads and cheeses close! The CFIA has announced recalls for certain salads, cheeses, and meal kits due to listeria concerns. A timely reminder to check your pantry before your next meal prep session!

🌿 Community & Culture

  1. Want some sunshine for your day? Visit Ottawa's Experimental Farm! Baby goats, lambs, and quail chicks are on display, offering a delightful escape into spring vibes. A perfect family outing that’s sure to bring a smile to everyone!

  2. Maple syrup lovers rejoice! The conditions have been just ‘perfect’ for a strong syrup season in eastern Ontario. It's time to fill those pancakes with the sweet taste of local goodness!

💼 Business & Economy

  1. Eastern Ontario hospitals' financial health is a worrisome topic. New data reveals a grim picture, signaling a need for immediate action to ensure healthcare services don’t falter in our communities.

  2. High-speed rail dreams are still on the agenda. Prime Minister Carney is defending the high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City as a driver for economic growth, despite stiff opposition. Could this be the ticket to a more connected Canada?

🏥 Health

  1. A beloved sports figure is stepping back for health. Head coach Carla MacLeod is taking time away to focus on her cancer treatment, reminding us all that health must come first. Wishing her a safe and successful recovery!

🎉 Feel-Good Stories

  1. The race for Quebec's premier is heating up! Bernard Drainville has secured high-profile support, proving politics can still be dynamic and exciting in our neighborhood!

  2. Toronto Raptors put the heat on! Scottie Barnes led them to a 121-95 victory over the Miami Heat, securing a stronger grip on the playoffs. Cheer up, sports fans; spring has brought some warmth to our teams!

  3. Ottawa Senators are keeping their playoff dreams alive! After a big win, they’re holding onto the hope of making it to the postseason once again. Who doesn’t love a good comeback story?

Source Articles (22)

Carney defends high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City

Carney defends high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City

Prime Minister Mark Carney is defending the government’s high-speed rail project to connect Toronto and Quebec City, which is drawing increasing opposition.

Canada Apr 7, 2026
Brampton, Mississauga mayors ‘condemn’ Ford government changes to conservation authority

Brampton, Mississauga mayors ‘condemn’ Ford government changes to conservation authority

The mayors of Brampton and Mississauga are pushing back on a Ford government plan to amalgamate 36 conservation authorities. They say the move will slow housing approvals.

Environment Apr 7, 2026

How Canadian military members violated intelligence-gathering rules during COVID-19

Canadian Armed Forces members used their own personal social media accounts, computers and networks at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and gathered information about Canadians, violating intelligence-gathering rules, according to a newly released report.

General Apr 7, 2026

West Ottawa HART hub now open in Bells Corners

A new facility aimed at supporting people with addiction and homelessness will offer walk-in services that cater to the needs of residents in suburban and rural areas.

General Apr 7, 2026

Ottawa Senators keeping the playoff hope alive in final push

If the team wins four of their next five remaining games they will be guaranteed a spot in the playoffs. They play the Tampa Bay Lightning on April 7, 2026. David Fraser reports.

General Apr 7, 2026

City councillor pushes for downtown public washroom plan

Somerset Coun. Ariel Troster says public urination and defecation is becoming an increasingly serious issue downtown

General Apr 7, 2026

Prescott-Russell wants rural telework hubs for public servants

The United Counties of Prescott and Russell is asking the federal government to explore rural satellite workspaces or regional hubs for public servants outside Ottawa-Gatineau as many are set to return to the office four days a week.

General Apr 7, 2026

How financially healthy is your hospital? Eastern Ontario data reveals a grim picture

A CBC News analysis of hospital financial statements reveals many of eastern Ontario's hospitals have been struggling with their bottom line over the past three years, with about half operating in the red and some borrowing millions from banks. Despite a recent funding boost from the province, advocates and experts worry the situation won't improve.

General Apr 7, 2026

Algonquin College athletes shocked after rugby program suspended

The students' association at Algonquin College has decided to suspend the men's and women's rugby programs, citing financial constraints. Players from both teams say they're devastated and are looking for a way to keep the sport alive.

General Apr 7, 2026

Charge head coach Carla MacLeod stepping away to focus on cancer treatment

MacLeod, who announced last November that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, will be leaving the team for an undetermined length of time as she continues her treatments, the PWHL club said Monday.

General Apr 7, 2026

Spring migration stokes concerns of avian flu for Quebec poultry farmers

Although avian flu cases have declined in Quebec over the last few years, biosecurity measures like restricting visitors and disinfecting coops, clothing and boots remain the best deterrent against avian flu.

General Apr 7, 2026

'Perfect' conditions fuel strong maple syrup season in eastern Ontario

Several maple syrup producers in eastern Ontario say winter conditions delivered stronger than average yields this season.

General Apr 7, 2026

Race for new Quebec premier intensifies as Bernard Drainville gets high-profile support

Three Quebec cabinet ministers are throwing their support behind Bernard Drainville, with less than one week to go in the leadership race to replace outgoing Premier François Legault.

General Apr 7, 2026

Canadian universities offering exam deferrals, accommodations to students impacted by war in Middle East

With war raging in the Middle East at the end of the academic year, many schools across Canada are offering some international students deadline extensions, holds on tuition and other supports.

General Apr 7, 2026

Ontario municipalities say they're at ‘critical’ point, call on province to fill $4B funding gap

Municipalities across Ontario say they can no longer foot the bill for provincial programming like social services and health care, saying they face an “unsustainable” funding shortfall of billions of dollars annually.

General Apr 7, 2026

Senators beat Hurricanes 6-3, move into 2nd wild-card spot

Brady Tkachuk scored twice and the Ottawa Senators beat the Carolina Hurricanes 6-3 on Sunday night to move into the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

General Apr 7, 2026

'Very sad': Horse owners lament Rideau Carleton Raceway shutdown

Rideau Carleton Raceway will shut down its harness racing operation this year, marking the end of more than six-decade long racing tradition.

General Apr 7, 2026

Ban on rescue dogs from countries at risk of spreading rabies to remain, CFIA says

The federal government says a ban on the import of rescue dogs into Canada will remain in place until further notice due to rabies concerns. Animal advocacy groups say the restrictions — which were brought in more than three years ago and originally meant to be temporary — are preventing healthy animals from legitimate international rescues from finding homes in Canada.

General Apr 7, 2026

CFIA announces recalls for salads, cheeses and meal kits over listeria concerns

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced recalls due to possible listeria contamination affecting products including salads, cheese and meal kits.

General Apr 7, 2026

Baby goats, lambs and quail chicks on display at Ottawa's Experimental Farm

CBC Ottawa stopped by the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum to check out and pet the farm's new arrivals.

General Apr 7, 2026

What do the people living in Riverside South make of its recent growth?

Gio Petti says growing up, he watched his south-end Ottawa suburb develop alongside him and his friends. But while many left once they reached their 20s, he decided to stay. He explores what residents make of the changes to Riverside South, in a short documentary with CBC Ottawa’s Creator Network.

General Apr 7, 2026
Barnes powers Raptors past Heat 121-95

Barnes powers Raptors past Heat 121-95

Scottie Barnes had 25 points as the Raptors routed the Miami Heat 121-95 on Tuesday in a critical win for Toronto's post-season seeding.

Sports Apr 7, 2026