'No concessions' St-Onge says in $100M a year news deal with Google. The Canadian government has reached a deal with Google over the Online News Act that will see the tech giant pay $100 million annually to publishers, and continue to allow access to Canadian news content on its platform. We speak to Peter Menzies, Senior fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, past vice-chair of the CRTC and a former newspaper publisher *
Christmas Cheer Breakfast https://christmascheerottawa.com/ goes down tomorrow at the infinity centre! We speak to Samantha Hamilton, Christmas Cheer Board Chair. *
Preparing for illness: Here's what happens when you see a person who is sick. New research shows that even just seeing a person who is sick "triggers" a biological response in our bodies to start preparing for illness. A study by Patricia Lopes, an assistant professor of biology at Chapman University in California, revealed that bodies anticipate the possibility of infection when seeing another person's symptoms. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
At the rink with Gord Wilson. Fans are upset and want DJ gone. TSN 1200 colour commentator Gord Wilson joins the Morning Rush to discuss the Sens. It's another November to forget, but what are some things playing against the Ottawa Senators? *
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. *
We need to up our food recall game. There has been one fatal case and 63 confirmed cases of salmonella infection in Canada linked to a cantaloupe-related outbreak, as reported by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). The outbreak is associated with Malichita and Rudy brand cantaloupes, distributed in all provinces across Canada and believed to have originated from Mexico. We speak to Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director with the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University
Short-term rental tax changes left out of Freeland's bill to implement fiscal update measure. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will be tabling an omnibus bill to pass measures she promised in last week's fall economic statement, framing the incoming legislation to advance "the government's economic plan." *
Life expectancy in Canada fell for the 3rd year in a row. What’s happening? For the third year in a row life expectancy has declined in Canada, a trend experts consider to be historical, indicating a worrisome downturn in our overall health. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
Apple's new NameDrop feature has some concerns with the privacy of their information. We speak to Carmi Levy, Tech Analyst and Journalist. *
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. *
The City of Ottawa could see a deal similar to one brokered between the City of Toronto and the Ontario government, provincial sources say. The city has been petitioning the province to upload Hwy. 174 back into the provincial highway network after having been downloaded to the city by the Progressive Conservative government in the 1990s. *
U.K. detects first human case of 'distinct' form of swine flu Officials racing to track contacts, say the individual had a mild illness. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
At The Rink with Gord Wilson, TSN 1200 Colour Commentator Gord Wilson joins the Morning Rush to discuss the Ottawa Senators 5-0 loss to the Florida Panthers last night at the Canadian Tire Centre. *
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. *
Hamas releases third group of hostages as part of truce deal, while Netanyahu visits Gaza. The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was back on track Sunday as the militants freed 17 more hostages, including 14 Israelis and the first American, in a third set of releases under a four-day truce. *
China says a surge in respiratory illnesses is caused by flu and other known pathogens. A surge in respiratory illnesses across China that has drawn the attention of the World Health Organization is caused by the flu and other known pathogens and not by a novel virus, the country's health ministry said Sunday. Recent clusters of respiratory infections are caused by an overlap of common viruses such as the influenza virus, rhinoviruses, the respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, the adenovirus as well as bacteria such as mycoplasma pneumoniae, which is a common culprit for respiratory tract infections, a National Health Commission spokesperson said. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
Bill's best binges every Monday morning at 6:35 & 8:35 am Mondays on The Morning Rush with Bill Carroll. *
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. *
Bill Carroll is joined by Dr. Barry Dworkin to talk about how patients feel 'betrayed' by Canadian researchers, advocate says of clinical trial probe.
Bill talks to movie Critic Richard Crouse highlighting Napoleon, Dream Scenario, Wish and Leo.
Bill starts the show discussing the top stories of the day producer Katherine Colbert and CTV Morning Live’s Stefan Keyes & Melissa Lamb.
Ottawa At Work Top Stories of the day featuring CFRA’s Chris Holski & Lindsay Maskell, Political Consultant and Former Advisor to Premier McGuinty *
Sam Altman’s Second Coming Sparks New Fears of the AI Apocalypse, we speak to Carmi Levy, Tech Analyst and Journalist. *
Ottawa enters 'diciest' weeks for viral transmission. Public health experts urge residents to stay vigilant and get vaccinated as flu season arrives amid rising COVID-19 numbers in the Ottawa area. We speak to Dr. Vera Etches, Ottawa medical officer of health
Getting a Pap test can be an uncomfortable experience. For people who have undergone sexual trauma or experienced discrimination in a doctor's office, putting their feet into stirrups for a pelvic exam is likely even worse. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
At The Rink with Gord Wilson, TSN 1200 Colour Commentator joins the Morning Rush to discuss the Sens week off after two games in Sweden, the Edmonton Oilers struggles, and more! *
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. *
What are the biggest takeaways from Freelands Fiscal update? We speak to Moshe Lander, Economist, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Concordia University *
Israeli cabinet approves truce for hostages deal with Hamas; Palestinian prisoners also to be freed. Israel's cabinet on Wednesday approved a temporary ceasefire with the Hamas militant group that is expected to bring the first halt in fighting in a devastating six-week war and win freedom for dozens of hostages held captive in the Gaza Strip, in exchange for the release of Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons. Retired Major-General David Fraser, CTV Military Analyst and Former Commander of NATO Southern Coalition Troops, Afghanistan *