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Blueline help won't be easy for Ottawa Senators GM Steve Staios to find
Help will be hard to find for the Ottawa Senators blueline. Read More
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Ibey defence calls lone expert witness in first-degree murder trial
Nikolas Ibey's defence lawyers will make their closing arguments to the jury on Friday in his first-degree murder trial after calling a sole witness to testify on behalf of the defence. Read More
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Government settles Phoenix class-action lawsuit
The federal government has settled a class action lawsuit brought by non-unionized and casual public servants affected by the Phoenix pay system fiasco. Read More
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'Mind boggling' surge in pneumonia cases among children, teens and young adults
Perth emergency physician Dr. Alan Drummond has never seen anything like it. Read More
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Spears: Environment Canada dangerously optimistic on climate change action
Environment Canada recently took five-and-a-half years to answer an Access to Information request from me, and a funny thing happened. The answer became more relevant with time, not less. Here’s why. Read More
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DND is 'assessing' Ottawa sites for unexploded bombs
A number of locations in Ottawa and its surrounding area are being assessed for unexploded munitions and related debris from past wars, the Department of National Defence has confirmed. Read More
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Ottawa Senators hit the road Zub-less to face Macklin Celebrini's San Jose Sharks
Wednesday, 10:30 p.m. SAP Center Read More
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Deachman: Ottawa's community centres are no place to house refugees
Often forgotten in the debate over building temporary tent-like "Sprung" structures to help ease Ottawa’s emergency shelter and housing crisis are the people most directly affected. Read More
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Maniate: Health care isn't universal if it doesn't treat people equally
Canada's universal health-care system reflects a commitment to collective wellbeing. As Canadians, we understand the importance of taking care of one another. Yet, can we really call it "universal" if our health-care system still leaves so many behind and the medical field lacks the diversity that defines our country? Read More
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