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Parliament Hill protest costing city $1M per day

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City officials say the protests outside Parliament Hill are costing roughly $1 million per day and the mayor is looking at ways to recover those costs, including a potential lawsuit against GoFundMe.
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Central Canada digs out after snow dump

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People across Ontario and Quebec are digging out after a huge winter storm dumped more than 50 centimetres of snow in some areas.
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Effect of convoy protests felt acutely by differently abled community

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'It's been hell, to put it bluntly,' said Richard Troy Baker, a member of the differently abled community, speaking about how the protests in downtown Ottawa have affected his life and his ability to feel safe outside his home.
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Effect of convoy protests felt acutely by people living with disabilities

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'It's been hell, to put it bluntly,' said Richard Troy Baker, an Ottawa resident who teaches online cooking courses, about how the protests in downtown Ottawa have affected his life and his ability to feel safe outside his home. Baker...
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Court grants 60-day extension to injunction against honking in Ottawa

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Paul Champ, the lawyer who brought the injunction forward, joins Power & Politics to talk about its impact on the ongoing protests in downtown Ottawa.
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Ottawa police removing some checkpoints after weekend of clearing protesters

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Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson joins Power & Politics to discuss next steps after the police action this weekend in his city's downtown.
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El-Chantiry says infighting at Ottawa council meeting 'wasn't one of the proudest moments'

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Ottawa City Coun. Eli El-Chantiry joins Power & Politics to discuss being the new chair of the Police Services Board and the latest on the protests occupying the city's downtown.
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Protesters are not going to advance their cause by occupying downtown Ottawa: Transport minister

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"Their demands are quite unreasonable," said Transport Minister Omar Alghabra of the anti-COVID-19 measures protesters in Ottawa and other cities. "I understand people are frustrated...but occupying downtown Ottawa - or other cities - is...
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Whale sightings increase near Vancouver’s shores

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Whales have been increasingly spotted close to Vancouver's shore in recent weeks and experts say it could be a sign of a more balanced ecosystem due to more seals and sea lions appearing in the region.
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Office exodus may lead to rethinking downtown spaces

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After a year and a half of people working from home, some are wondering what it means for Canada’s office towers, especially in places like Calgary where many offices were empty before the pandemic.
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Prairie drought drives up food cost for struggling restaurants

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This year's drought in Western Canada has strained the food supply chain and driven up costs for restaurants that were already struggling because of COVID-19 shutdowns.
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Nashville explosion: FBI says suspect died in the blast

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The FBI says the man suspected of setting off a bomb in the US city of Nashville, died in the explosion.
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Provincewide lockdown comes into effect in Ontario

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New restrictions came into effect Saturday, placing the entire province of Ontario in lockdown. In some regions, the measures will stay in place until at least Jan. 23.
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Disneyland to Reopen in Mid-July

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Disneyland eyes July 9 as a reopening date for its downtown Disney district. The theme park is expected to open days later on July 17.
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Shift to working from home could continue after pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the effectiveness of working from home and the change could become permanent for some, which could trickle down further in the economy.
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Canadian navy sequestering 2 crews in Halifax hotel

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The Royal Canadian Navy is isolating more than 200 sailors in a hotel in Halifax for 14 days to keep them healthy ahead of their next deployment at sea.
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Halifax stadium talks spark debate about use of public spaces

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Talks about a stadium are alive again as Halifax regional council recently unveiled some options for the Wanderers Grounds. Once again, the topic is raising many questions. Richard Woodbury has the story.
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Business owners in Whitehorse oppose parking rate increase

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In Whitehorse, those pesky parking tickets just got more annoying. For the first time in almost two decades, the city has increased the fees.The move isn't sitting well with some business owners. George Maratos reports.
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New street vacuum cleaner for downtown Windsor has $30,000 price tag

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The City of Windsor has unveiled an investment that proudly sucks: The Glutton Collect urban vacuum cleaner. The new equipment cost the municipality around $30,000, according to city administration. Dalson Chen reports.
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City gives sneak peek of Eau Claire Plaza ahead of Wednesday's official opening

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Among the resdesign's features are an urban beach, a grassy area for picnics and a stage large enough for an outdoor market.
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What's next for Vancouver's former Hudson's Bay retail space?

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The future of the former Bay department store in downtown Vancouver is in question once again. After mall owner Ruby Liu acquired three leases to former Bay properties in BC. Liu has bid for more than two-dozen other properties across...
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Winnipeg Transit launches new bus network Sunday

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Winnipeg Transit is undergoing its most significant one-day change to routes ever, with a new network that changes nearly every route in the city.
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After nearly 50 years, iconic Portage and Main intersection reopens to pedestrians

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It's been decades since people could cross Winnipeg's famed Portage and Main intersection above ground. But as of Friday morning, it's officially open again to pedestrians. The corner has been the topic of fierce debate for years, but...