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Publication Date: March 25, 2024 - 18:02

Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Mon. March 25th, 2024

March 25, 2024
A new movement is looking into the idea of daily pay, otherwise known as ‘on-demand work pay’. In a nutshell, it’s the ability to access the pay you’ve earned before the scheduled payday comes around. Of course, a small fee is involved, but it’s probably worth the price tag if it delivers peace of mind. If this option was granted to you, would you take advantage of it? Kristy Cameron tackles today’s Question of the Day. Plus, as our Political Heat Panel reconvenes, we tackle the latest proposals to Canada’s election laws. If approved, our country’s next federal election would be pushed back by 7 days, meaning that dozens of MPs would be able to access tens of thousands of dollars in annual pension payments.


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The Canadian Hurricane Centre is predicting an active storm season off the country's East Coast this year, mainly due to record warm water temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean.
May 23, 2024 - 15:00 | The Canadian Press | CTV News - Canada
'If the party is interested in a certain candidate, they should just appoint that candidate,' said Rachel Gilliland
May 23, 2024 - 14:56 | Catherine Lévesque | National Post
Industrial discharge from a paper mill in northern Ontario is exacerbating mercury contamination in a river system near a First Nation that has been plagued with mercury poisoning for decades, a new study suggests.While the wastewater from the Dryden, Ont., mill doesn’t contain mercury, the sulphate and organic matter in it contribute to the elevated production of methylmercury in the Wabigoon River, researchers from the University of Western Ontario said Thursday.The levels of methylmercury – the most toxic form of mercury – in the river’s fish may be twice as high as they would be...
May 23, 2024 - 14:51 | Paola Loriggio | The Globe and Mail