• Ottawa reacts to attacks in Brussels - CTV News

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    Ottawa reacts to attacks in Brussels
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    Canadians are grieving with Belgians after the latest attacks in Brussels. In Ottawa, the flag of Belgium is flying at City Hall as a sign of solidarity with the people of Brussels. Anca Gurza, a former Carleton University grad, was just metres from ...
    No increased threat to Canada after Brussels attack, Ottawa insistsThe Globe and Mail
    Belgian ambassador thanks Canadians for sympathy after Brussels attacksOttawa Sunall 27 news articles&nb
  • The big 7: 2016 federal budget items that matter to Ottawa - CBC.ca

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    The big 7: 2016 federal budget items that matter to Ottawa
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    Ottawa's unique position as the national capital means the city is on the receiving end of a significant portion of new infrastructure spending in the budget, while the city's many public servants will be tasked with implementing the plans. Here are a ...and more »
  • Ottawa forecasts $29.4B deficit — with lots more red ink to come - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa forecasts $29.4B deficit — with lots more red ink to come
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    The Liberal government unveiled its first federal budget on Tuesday, an outline of the new government's spending projections that's awash in big plans — and big deficits. Ottawa plans to spend almost $30 billion more than it takes in this coming ...
    Budget has plenty of goodies for City of OttawaMetroNews Canada
    Ottawa freezes small-business tax rate in break from campaign pledgeThe Globe and Mail (subscr
  • Liberals set to grow public service - Ottawa Citizen

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    Liberals set to grow public service
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    Debi Daviau, President of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada. Julie Oliver / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. The Liberal government's debut budget has positioned Canada's public service to expand, reversing a decade ...
    Budget promises big changes for federal bureaucracyCBC.caall 9 news articles »
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  • Ottawa residents abroad describe panic, fear in Brussels - Ottawa Sun

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    Ottawa residents abroad describe panic, fear in Brussels
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    Brussels terrorist attach Policemen stand guard near a security perimeter set in the Rue de la Loi near the Maalbeek subway station, in Brussels, on March 22, 2016, after an explosion killed at least 11 people, according to spokesman of Brussels' fire ...and more »
  • Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk lashes out at team - Toronto Star

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    Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk lashes out at team
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    Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk isn't happy with his team's poor performance this season and he plans on doing something about it. The Senators are longshots to make the playoffs and Melynk is less than impressed. He told reporters at Canadian ...
    Senators owner Melnyk lays blame for lost season on coach, playersOttawa Citizen
    Eugene Melnyk says 'nobody safe' after disappointing Senators seasonCBC.ca
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  • Ottawa police increase foot patrols after Brussels explosions - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa police increase foot patrols after Brussels explosions
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    Ottawa police will increase the frequency of foot patrols at popular gathering spots in the city following Tuesday's deadly explosions in Brussels, according to the force's superintendent responsible for emergency operations. Brussels airport, subway ...
  • Ottawa police climb to new heights in distracted driving blitz - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa police climb to new heights in distracted driving blitz
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    Ottawa police are employing a new tactic in their fight against distracted driving: a towering, black Ford F-250 pickup truck from which officers can peer down into neighbouring vehicles to see whether other motorists are texting while driving. The ...and more »
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  • Ottawa police chief to undergo ethics probe over traffic ticket call - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa police chief to undergo ethics probe over traffic ticket call
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    The Ottawa Police Services Board will ask a civilian oversight body to investigate Chief Charles Bordeleau's handling of a traffic ticket that was issued to a member of his family, it was determined Monday. The board cited media reports detailing that ...
    Police board orders probe into conduct of Chief BordeleauOttawa Citizen
    Bordeleau steadfastly denies any wrongdoing in security privatizationOttawa Sunall 20 ne

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