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Federal program housing asylum seekers in hotels ends

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New ReviewA federal government program providing housing for asylum seekers in hotels is ending, leaving many people looking for a place to live.
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Starbucks shutters some Ottawa stores amid North American restructuring

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New ReviewOne per cent of all Starbucks stores in North America are closing as part of a restructuring announced by the company, including a handful of locations in Ottawa.
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Starbucks shutters 9 Ottawa stores amid North American restructuring

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New ReviewOne per cent of all Starbucks stores in North America are closing as part of a restructuring announced by the company, including nine locations in Ottawa.
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Imperial Oil mostly leaving Calgary as it slashes workforce

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New ReviewImperial Oil says it will be eliminating 20 per cent of its workforce by the end of 2027. That will mean approximately 900 jobs, most of which are in Calgary, will be lost.
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Program housing asylum seekers in hotels ends

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New ReviewA federal government program providing housing for asylum seekers in hotels is ending, leaving many people looking for a place to live.
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Planned Canada Post changes raise fears in rural Manitoba

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New ReviewThe leaders of remote communities and First Nations in Manitoba say they're concerned about the federal government’s call for changes at Canada Post. They’re worried the end of a moratorium on closing rural post offices could affect...
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Rural residents, seniors in P.E.I. have most to lose in Canada Post mail reforms

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New ReviewCanada Post workers across the country walked off the job after Ottawa instructed the Crown corporation this week to end home delivery and close some post offices. CBC’s Cody MacKay spoke to the president of Canada Post's union on...
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Canada Post workers strike over government demands for postal reforms

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New ReviewThe federal government is instructing Canada Post to make a series of major changes to address its financial situation, including allowing for millions of residential addresses to be shifted to community mailboxes. Postal workers have...
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Two-thirds of school boards in Ontario are running a deficit or just breaking even

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New ReviewThe province took control of five boards earlier this year due to what it called financial mismanagement. Education Minister Paul Calandra has said the vast majority of Ontario's 72 school boards are able to run effectively — many with a...
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Cornwall updating recruitment and retention strategy to attract doctors and nurses

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New ReviewMore than 40 per cent of residents don’t have a doctor or nurse practitioner in Cornwall, according to a local community health centre. Council voted earlier this week to expand its medical recruitment program to help attract more to the...
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Carney to revive gun buyback program as part of crime-fighting agenda

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New ReviewLiberal Leader Mark Carney pledged to reinvigorate the government’s stalled buyback program for assault-style weapons as part of his strategy to tackle crime and border security. The program has long angered legal gun owners.
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Lithium-ion batteries the 'largest growing fire safety risk’, Toronto Fire says

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New ReviewToronto Fire Chief Jim Jessop is calling on the federal government to increase regulation around lithium-ion battery fires, particularly in their use in e-bikes and e-scooters.
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Ottawa police investigating a fire at a mushroom dispensary on Bank Street

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New ReviewPolice say the fire has been deemed suspicious and the arson and explosion unit is investigating. It is the third mushroom shop damaged by fire in recent weeks.
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What do local skaters want to see in Ottawa's new skateboard strategy?

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New ReviewThe city has been holding public engagement sessions at local skateparks as it works to update its skateboard strategy. Simon Smith finds out what skaters want to see when the strategy is rolled out.
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Hate symbols near specific venues would be a crime if new bill passes

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New ReviewJustice Minister Sean Fraser tabled the Combatting Hate Act on Friday introducing Criminal Code offences that would make intentionally promoting certain hate- or terrorism-related symbols near sensitive institutions or places of worship...
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Ottawa Senators prospect breaks the ice — and the internet — for wearing durag under his helmet

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New ReviewA video of Djibril Touré wearing a durag under his helmet in a prospect game went viral online. It's being hailed as a first and while the NHL’s stance on durags is unclear, the Ottawa Senators are supporting it. Touré hopes it inspires...
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Outaouais officials warning about the health impacts of extreme weather events

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New ReviewThe Outaouais health network is warning that the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events will have severe consequences for residents' health. The agency recently conducted a study with projections for the next 50 years.
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Mayor pledges to end youth homelessness in 5 years

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New ReviewMayor Mark Sutcliffe announced Tuesday a pledge to end youth homelessness in the next five years, but didn’t share specific details on how he would do so.
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Modular homes coming to Winnipeg through new federal housing agency

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney has announced Winnipeg as one of the initial six sites in Canada to get a share of 4,000 modular homes, as part of a new federal housing agency launched by Ottawa to speed up the construction of affordable...
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Ottawa man charged after school threatened over Charlie Kirk post

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New ReviewOttawa police have charged a 23-year-old man with "threatening communications" against St. Mark's Catholic High School in Manotick, that the school board said came after a staff member posted about the killing of right-wing American...
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Ottawa Rapid and Halifax Tides play to a 1-1 draw

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New ReviewMegumi Nakamura opened the scoring for Halifax, but was answered by Ottawa's Florence Belzile in the early going of the second half. Each side secures a point in the 1-1 draw.
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Houston government releases plan for Wind West project

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New ReviewAs Taryn Grant reports, the proposal is now on a shortlist for possible help from Ottawa.
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What Ontario’s bill for police in schools could mean in Ottawa

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New ReviewA proposed bill that would force some public boards to put officers in schools is facing opposition. Ottawa’s police chief weighs in on what that could mean for the community.
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Carney unveils $80M tariff relief fund for Atlantic Canadian businesses

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney announced an $80-million tariff-relief fund Monday for small and medium-sized businesses in Atlantic Canada. Carney says this will help businesses expand into new markets and strengthen supply chains.