Carney, MPs raise Pride Flag on Parliament Hill

OTTAWA — The rights of LGBTQ+ people around the world are backsliding and the community is underrepresented in Canada’s democracy, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday at a ceremony to

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Carney, MPs raise Pride Flag on Parliament Hill

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OTTAWA — The rights of LGBTQ+ people around the world are backsliding and the community is underrepresented in Canada’s democracy,

News of the day: Public service unions slam government plan to reduce pension contributions; Less protection from the elements at TD Place; Senators owner part of ‘all-star’ bid for Château Montebello

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It’s Tuesday, June 9. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. PUBLIC SERVICE UNIONS SLAM

Feds extend amnesty for owners of banned firearms while Supreme Court case unfolds

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OTTAWA — The federal government is extending an amnesty for owners of banned firearms while a legal battle plays out

Police looking for witnesses after assault on Michael Cowpland Drive

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The Hate and Bias Crime Unit is investigating the assault, and the suspect remains at large. He was described as

The 'Trump Curse' will make the New York Knicks lose the championship — mark my words

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The red hats accuse me of blaming Donald Trump for everything that happens?Fine. Today I will blame the Mad King

OPP officer killed in the line of duty in northern Ontario

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An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer was killed in the line of duty on Tuesday near the northern community of

Crossbow bolt found lodged in Orléans home

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The Ottawa Police Service said Tuesday it was investigating an incident in which a crossbow bolt was found lodged in

The AP's gardening expert has a list of 10 top-performing new plants for this season

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Every spring brings a new growing season and, for me and other garden communicators, dozens of not-yet-available sample plants sent

Parents call for remedial literacy plan as more Nova Scotia students fall behind

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Parents, advocates and the Opposition NDP are sounding the alarm over the province’s education system, saying too many students are