• Ottawa police guns and gangs strategy under fire - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa police guns and gangs strategy under fire
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    Critics are questioning the decision of Ottawa Police to take its most visible anti-gang officers off the streets at a time when the capital is on track to hit record numbers for gun-related homicides. The Direct Action Response Team (DART) is ...
  • Wall wins third term in Saskatchewan; back to pushing Ottawa on pipelines and EI - CityNews

    Wall wins third term in Saskatchewan; back to pushing Ottawa on pipelines and EI
    CityNews
    SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. – Premier Brad Wall started his third term in office right where he left off — pushing Ottawa to support pipelines and energy sector workers who are out of a job. Wall and his Saskatchewan Party resoundingly delivered another ...and more »
  • Would halting taxi training be a step backward? - Ottawa Sun

    Ottawa Sun
    Would halting taxi training be a step backward?
    Ottawa Sun
    Eli El-Chantiry 'Before we did taxi driver training, we used to hear quite a bit of complaints,' Eli El-Chantiry said. DARREN BROWN / POSTMEDIA. Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Topics. Taxis, Uber. The ...
    Plans to legalize Uber raise accessibility concernsCBC.caall 1 news articles »
  • Ottawa under pressure to calculate 'tax gap' in wake of Panama Papers - The Globe and Mail

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    Ottawa under pressure to calculate 'tax gap' in wake of Panama Papers
    The Globe and Mail
    The release of the Panama Papers – a massive leak of confidential documents from a Panamanian law firm specializing in the creation of shell companies in tax havens around the world – has put a spotlight on the federal government's refusal to calculate ...
    Following leaked Panama Papers, Ottawa to study 'tax gap'Globalnews.ca
    Ottawa to study gap in uncollected taxes in li
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