Why an Inuit group has concerns about policing at downtown gathering spot

Franco Buscemi, Inuit community liaison officer at Carleton University, an Inuk from Iqaluit, Nunavut, says there is a better way to address safety concerns downtown. Rather than opting for enforcement

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Firms preparing for customers to use AI agents for investing, shopping: BMO exec

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BMO Financial Group’s chief artificial intelligence and quantum officer is preparing for a world in which individuals turn control of

Mom and child on bicycle struck by car in Richmond Hill, serious injuries: YRP

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York Regional Police (YRP) say a mom and her child were both taken to hospital with serious but non life-threatening

‘Steady intent to destroy’: Genocide expert speaks at missing Indigenous children tribunal in Montreal

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The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on Missing Indigenous Children and Unmarked graves in Montreal entered its fourth day on Thursday. The

Child, 6, dies after being pulled from water near Hog’s Back

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A six-year-old child died Thursday after being pulled from the water near Hog’s Back, the Ottawa Police Service said. A

Toronto subway station barriers aren’t enough to keep riders safe: transit group

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A transit advocacy group says the plan to install steel barriers along the subway platform at one downtown Toronto station

Tesla threatens legal action over Manitoba’s end to EV rebate for company vehicles

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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government says it is facing potential legal action over its decision to halt rebates for the

News of the day: Assigned seating for RTO; Thousands of public servants approved for early retirement; Fighting for an endometriosis national action plan

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It’s Thursday, May 28. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. RETURN OF ASSIGNED SEATING

‘Leave the damn building alone’: Community urges City Hall to choose Sneaky Dee’s over condos

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A decision on a proposed development threatening the future of an iconic downtown restaurant and dive bar has been put off

Three youths charged over assault in Stittsville

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At about 9:30 p.m. on May 8, police officers responded to reports of an assault in progress in the 1200