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Organizers provide alternate account of convoy protests at inquiry

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Convoy protest spokesperson Tamara Lich denied that police asked her and other organizers to leave Ottawa while testifying at the Emergencies Act inquiry. Meanwhile, Jeremy Mackenzie, founder of online far-right movement Diagalon,...
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Provincial, territorial, federal health ministers to discuss health-care crisis

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Health ministers from across the country are set to meet in Vancouver to discuss Canada's health-care crisis.
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Former Ottawa police chief defends handling of convoy protest

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After days of criticism at the inquiry into using the Emergency’s Act, former Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly defended his officers’ actions and offered his own critiques of the intelligence gathered before the convoy descended on the city.
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Former Ottawa police chief cross-examined for 2nd day in Emergencies Act inquiry

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Former Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly appeared for his second day of testimony at the Public Order Emergency Commission. Sloly and a lawyer for the police force he once led sparred over his leadership during the...
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Iran issues new threat against protesters as Canadians rally in solidarity

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There are reports of violent clashes and arrests in Iran, just a day after thousands of demonstrators in Canada and around the world marched against the Iranian regime.
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Convoy protest organizer Pat King questioned over inflammatory remarks

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Convoy protest organizer Pat King was forced to answer questions about some of his past inflammatory remarks when he testified before the Emergencies Act inquiry. The inquiry also heard that protestors were receiving leaks from police...
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Human Rights Tribunal rejects key part of historic child welfare agreement

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The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has rejected a key part of the agreement reached between the federal government and the Assembly of First Nations to compensate child and families harmed by the on-reserve child welfare system, saying...
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RCMP facing shortage of officers who protect elected officials

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The RCMP's close protection unit — tasked with safeguarding Canada's highest-ranking officials — is running low on staff. With security risks on the rise, some government sources say they are unhappy with the level of protection.
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RCMP, OPP mulled taking over command of convoy protest, inquiry hears

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More criticisms of former Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly’s conduct during last winter’s convoy protest came to light at the inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act Thursday, including a text exchange between the...
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Former police chief blamed for poor planning for convoy protest

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The inquiry into the use of the federal Emergencies Act to clear Ottawa's streets of protesters earlier this year heard from law enforcement officers Thursday, who blamed former Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly for poor co-operation with...
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Former Ottawa police chief on inquiry’s testimony: “It was surprising and disappointing”

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Former Ottawa police chief Charles Bordeleau says the testimony from OPP and other police witnesses to date in the Emergencies Act inquiry has been “revealing.” “What we’re seeing is a police service that was overwhelmed … and had an...
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Ottawa's pandemic hiring boom adds billions to federal payroll

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A CBC News analysis reveals the federal civil service grew by more than 35,000 people over the two-year COVID-19 pandemic — a 12 per cent increase, with four government departments accounting for the lion's share of the new jobs.
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John Tory, Patrick Brown re-elected in Ontario municipal elections

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John Tory was re-elected mayor of Toronto for a third term in municipal elections in Ontario on Monday. Patrick Brown was re-elected in Brampton, and former provincial party leaders won in Vaughn and Hamilton.
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City of Ottawa, police were warned about convoy protesters’ plans

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Both the City of Ottawa and local police were warned that convoy protesters planned to jam city streets using their trucks before they rolled into town last winter, the public inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies...
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Nokia to build research and development hub in Ottawa

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Finnish telecom giant Nokia has announced plans to turn its Canadian headquarters into a research and development hub, with help from all three levels of government. Experts say it’s a much needed investment to help Canada compete on a...
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Ottawa mayor pleaded for resources to deal with convoy protests

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Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson pleaded with the Ontario government for help to deal with the ‘lawlessness’ caused by the protest convoy, but grew frustrated with the lack of response, a public inquiry into the federal government’s use of the...
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‘We did not have the resources,’ says Ottawa mayor on managing trucker convoy

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Jim Watson answered questions at the public inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act in response to last winter’s convoy protest. He said that the City of Ottawa needed help from the province and federal...
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National Indigenous leaders start using 100 Wellington

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The federal government is starting to give national Indigenous leaders full access to the former U.S. embassy across the street from Parliament Hill to use as a space for Indigenous Peoples.
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First Nations families and children left in limbo by child welfare changes

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Thousands of First Nations families wait to hear if the services they receive from Indigenous child welfare agencies will be available next year.
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Musician Jacob Hoggard sentenced to 5 years in prison for sexual assault

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Canadian musician and former Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard has been sentenced to five years in prison by a Toronto judge. Hoggard was found guilty of sexual assault causing bodily harm in June after raping an Ottawa woman in 2016.
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Witnesses’ lawyer: ‘‘It became an environment of anarchy in downtown Ottawa”

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Ottawa residents testify about fear, lawlessness and the long-term effects of the convoy in the first day of witness testimony at the Public Order Emergency Commission.
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Commission to examine Ottawa's decision to trigger Emergencies Act

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Dozens of witnesses are expected to testify at the inquiry into the federal government's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act in response to convoy protests in Ottawa earlier this year.
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'Public opinion' part of breakthrough on health-care deal negotiations, says N.B. premier

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs about a potential health-care deal between the federal government and the provinces that would give more funding to ease the current pressure on the health system. After...
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Canada's largest city is seeing a spike in car thefts — here’s why

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New data shows a major spike in car thefts this year in Toronto, and police believe one reason for the increase is there are more new vehicles on the road as pandemic-related supply chain issues finally start to ease.