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Ottawa police shocked, struck, kicked Black man in case of mistaken identity

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[WARNING: Video contains graphic footage] Kane Niyondagara, who is Black, said he was shocked with a stun gun, pinned down, struck in the face and handcuffed before police realized their mistake.
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[WARNING: Video contains graphic footage] Ottawa police shocked, struck, kicked Black man in case of mistaken identity.

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Kane Niyondagara, who is Black, said he was shocked with a stun gun, pinned down, struck in the face and handcuffed before police realized their mistake.
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PWHL Boston edges Ottawa in front of record-breaking U.S. crowd

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Boston beats Ottawa 2-1 in a shootout in front of the largest crowd to watch a professional women's hockey game in the United States with an announced crowd of 13,736 at Detroit's Little Caesars Arena.
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Premiers call on Trudeau to cancel spring carbon tax increase

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The premiers of seven provinces are now calling on the prime minister to pause a carbon tax hike planned for April. They argue it places an unfair burden on average Canadians, but the prime minister insists he's focused on long-term...
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Meet the Blossom Park baker who dreams of reality TV success

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This baker from Ottawa's Blossom Park community hopes to make it to The Great Canadian Baking Show's big tent. Josh Gutoskie invited CBC News into his kitchen to show off how he puts together one of his showstopping desserts.
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Expanding equestrian back into Blossom Park

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Emily Bertrand teamed up with her cousin to revive the land that the former Greenbelt Riding School once called home.
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Canada confirms it will restore UNRWA funding

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International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen says Canada is restoring funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, after pausing it in January when Israel claimed some of its employees were involved in...
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6 dead, including mother and 4 children, in Ottawa mass killing

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Police have identified the victims of a mass killing in the Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven as a Sri Lankan newcomer family, including a mother, four children and a 40-year-old acquaintance who was living in the home. The children's father...
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Ottawa stunned by 'abhorrent' killings, mayor says

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Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says people in Ottawa were devastated to learn of the killings of four children and two adults in Barrhaven.
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'Shock and horror': Trudeau reacts after 6 people, including 4 children, die in an Ottawa shooting

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he expects the community will support family and friends after the 'terrible' tragedy in Barrhaven, a suburb of Ottawa.
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'Shock and horror': Trudeau reacts after 6 people, including 4 children, killed in Ottawa

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he expects the community will support family and friends after the 'terrible' tragedy in Barrhaven, a suburb in Ottawa.
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Neighbour 'in shock' at scene of overnight killings in Barrhaven

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David Brose said he heard on the radio that six people were killed and another was injured overnight. He came to see the scene himself Thursday morning.
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Day school survivor appeals settlement, calls process retraumatizing

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An Indian day school survivor is appealing a multi-billion settlement with the federal government saying the process was retraumatizing.
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Day school survivors were shortchanged in settlement, Supreme Court petition says

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An Indian day school survivor says she was shortchanged and retraumatized by the process of seeking her settlement for the abuse she suffered while attending the school. She's now asking the Supreme Court of Canada to intervene in the...
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Pro-Palestinian protest forces cancellation of Trudeau, Meloni event

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was forced to cancel a reception with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni over the weekend after hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters blocked the venue in Toronto.
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Clyde Wells remembers Meech Lake Accord political battles with Mulroney

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Former Newfoundland & Labrador premier, Clyde Wells, talks about his political battles with Mulroney, specifically the Meech Lake Accord.
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Mulroney had his eyes on the 'longer arch of history' says Jean Charest

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Former Quebec premier and Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Jean Charest discusses the passing of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
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Pharmacare still being negotiated with some provinces, health minister says

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Minister of Health, Mark Holland, discusses the details of the Liberal government's pharmacare legislation it negotiated with the NDP.
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Emergency preparedness questioned ahead of Canadian wildfire season

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Cities and provinces are looking to the federal government for strategies and funds to help with disaster preparedness, but after years of devastating floods and fires there’s a lot of catching up to do.
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She thought she watched her son die. Then he texted her

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In a case of mistaken identity, an Ontario woman rushed to an Ottawa hospital to be at her son's bedside as he died, only to later find out the man in the bed wasn't her son at all. She made the discovery when he texted her, on the day...
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Ottawa streamlining rules for tidal power development in Bay of Fundy

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The federal government is looking for better ways to monitor the environmental risks. The measures are a response to a taskforce set up after the only project producing electricity from the tides quit the province over red tape. Paul...
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Winnipeg restaurant owner laments Ottawa's decision to reinstate visa requirements for Mexicans

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CBC's Emily Brass talks to the owner of La Taqueria in Winnipeg, who worries her family in Mexico won't be able to visit her because of the federal government's decision to bring back visa requirements for some visitors from the country.
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Government reveals national pharmacare details

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Health Minister Mark Holland released the long-awaited details of the federal government's pharmacare plan on Thursday, with a commitment to cover some diabetes treatments and contraception.
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Drug safer supply program 'is good and it's bad,' says user

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Despite critics saying the safer supply program has its shortcomings, Zachary Wickens shares how it has its pros and cons.