• Advocates urge Ottawa to repeal rules that lock immigrants in relationships - CTV News

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    Advocates urge Ottawa to repeal rules that lock immigrants in relationships
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    OTTAWA -- A refugee advocacy group is urging the federal Liberals to immediately act on their election promise to repeal a provision the group says is trapping women in abusive relationships. The Canadian Council for Refugees says a consultation with ...and more »
  • @Kady: Lifting the curtain on Harper's covert exit strategy - Ottawa Citizen

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    @Kady: Lifting the curtain on Harper's covert exit strategy
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    First off, we should note that we still have no details on exactly how—or even when — Stephen Harper notified Rideau Hall of his intent to officially resign. What day, exactly? What time of day? Who was present? How long the discussion lasted? All ...
    Enviro, sales pitches target 24 SussexOttawa Sunall 20 news articles »
  • Senators gather in Ottawa as Justin Trudeau considers Senate reform - CBC.ca

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    Senators gather in Ottawa as Justin Trudeau considers Senate reform
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    A group of Senators gathered in Ottawa this week to discuss the future of the upper chamber just as prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau prepares to move forward with his party's plan for Senate reform. Trudeau made a bold move last year when he ...
    The Gargoyle: What becomes of Senate question period?Ottawa Citizenall 2 news articles »
  • City of Ottawa joins call for 'fair' e-book prices for library - CBC.ca

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    City of Ottawa joins call for 'fair' e-book prices for library
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    The City of Ottawa is calling on the federal government to end the publishing industry's "restrictive" practice of charging public libraries more for electronic versions of books and magazines. The chair of the Ottawa Public Library Board, councillor ...
    City of Ottawa joins in fight against high price of library e-booksOttawa Citizenall 4 news articles »
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  • Massive storm front reaches national capital - Ottawa Citizen

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    Massive storm front reaches national capital
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    A picturesque umbrella protects two women from a downpour as they walk along Rideau St. near Sussex Dr. Wednesday May 28, 2015. Darren Brown / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. The massive storm front containing the remnants of ...
    Dying hurricane to bring rain, wind to OttawaOttawa Sunall 396 news articles »
  • Body-dumping accused faces conspiracy charge - Ottawa Citizen

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    Body-dumping accused faces conspiracy charge
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    David Lojk, 26, faces charges related to the death of Deepak Beaudoin-Reichmann of a suspected drug overdose. LinkedIn. Share Adjust Comment Print. A 26-year-old Ottawa man accused of dumping the body of a 27-year-old man near Kemptville faces an ...
    David Lojk charged in suspicious death of Deepak Beaudoin-ReichmannCBC.caall 6 news articles »
  • After 25 years, demand still growing at Ottawa Breakfast Program - Ottawa Citizen

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    After 25 years, demand still growing at Ottawa Breakfast Program
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    Prior to the organization's gala Wednesday evening, the Citizen caught up with executive director Carolyn Hunter to discuss the challenges facing the program and plans for the future. Q: How does the program work and what do the breakfasts looks like?
  • Ottawa Senators vs. Calgary Flames at CTC - Ottawa Sun

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    Ottawa Senators vs. Calgary Flames at CTC
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    chiasson Ottawa Senators Alex Chiasson celebrates his first period goal with teammate Curtis Lazar during first period play against the Calgary Flames at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa Sunday March 8, 2015. (Tony Caldwell/Ottawa Sun/QMI Agency).
    Tonight: Calgary Flames in Ottawa looking to turn around their worst start ...Calgary Sun
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  • #SaveMellos shows residents hoping to save 73-year-old Ottawa restaurant - CBC.ca

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    #SaveMellos shows residents hoping to save 73-year-old Ottawa restaurant
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    Mellos, the 73-year-old restaurant on Dalhousie Street in Ottawa, could close by the end of 2015 as neighbouring restaurant Ace Mercado plans to expand and take over, as per its lease agreement. Some customers voiced their displeasure on Twitter using ...
    #SaveMellos campaign aims to save iconic Ottawa eateryOttawa Sun
    Mellos gets support from some Ottawa chefs and restaurateursOttawa Citizen
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