Bank Street is one of the busiest streets in Downtown Ottawa, and several destinations are welcoming customers every single hour. The biggest area of operation is, without a question, Lansdowne Park. But does this bustling street have enough room for bus lanes? Is this an idea that the City of Ottawa should pursue throughout Centretown? Andrew Pinsent digs deeper with Derek Simpson, the Transportation Chair of the Centretown Community Association. Plus, with a federal election not too far away, it appears that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal leader Mark Carney are pondering a potential downsizing of the federal civil service. Could this transform into a massive local election issue, and how could it impact the unemployment line in Canada’s Capital? That’s up for debate in the Weekly Rundown Panel.

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