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What is tree equity, and why does it matter?

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New ReviewA new report is shedding light on which Ottawa neighbourhoods have the most shade, and which areas are the most in need of trees.
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Canada: Reports reveal Khalistani groups exploit charity sector

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New ReviewCanada has raised concerns over fundraising activities linked to Khalistani extremist groups. Authorities are monitoring financial networks to curb support for separatist movements, aiming to maintain national security and prevent the...
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B.C. energy minister dismisses idea of new pipeline

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New ReviewA bitumen pipeline from Alberta to B.C.'s North Coast is one of the major infrastructure projects being considered for fast-tracked approvals and funding by Ottawa, according to a draft list leaked to the Globe and Mail. As CBC’s Katie...
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B.C. energy minister dismissing new pipelines

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New ReviewA bitumen pipeline from Alberta to B.C.'s North Coast is one of the major infrastructure projects being considered for fast-tracked approvals and funding by Ottawa, according to a draft list leaked to the Globe and Mail. As CBC’s Katie...
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Canadian unions face shifting landscape on Labour Day

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New ReviewCanadian unions marked Labour Day on Monday, when the fight for workers’ rights is traditionally celebrated, during a year that saw a shifting landscape, including numerous strikes and several back-to-work orders issued by the government.
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Jewish woman stabbed in ‘hate-motivated crime,’ police say

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New ReviewAn unprovoked attack on a Jewish woman in her 70s on Wednesday afternoon at an Ottawa grocery store has drawn widespread condemnation from public officials. The victim is in critical condition. Police are considering the incident a...
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Ottawa police now investigating stabbing of Jewish woman as hate-motivated crime

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New ReviewOn Wednesday, a Jewish woman was stabbed and critically injured at a Loblaws grocery store in Ottawa's Nepean neighbourhood, in an unprovoked attack. The suspect, 71-year-old Joseph Rooke, has been charged with aggravated assault and...
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Convoy organizer seeking asylum in United States

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New ReviewA man who once helped organize early convoy protests is now wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. James Bauder is seeking asylum in the U.S., claiming he is being politically persecuted.
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Canada appoints new envoy to India

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New ReviewCanada's Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has appointed Christopher Cooter as the new high commissioner for Canada to India. India has also appointed a new high commissioner to Canada.
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Drought conditions persist in communities around Ottawa

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New ReviewSeveral conservation authorities in the region have asked residents to use less water as they sound the alarm over water levels.
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Parents upset as English school boards confirm there will be no blue bins in classrooms this year

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New ReviewA spokesperson for the English Catholic board said there’s one contractor who provided recycling services for all four boards and it hasn’t renewed its contract.
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Parents at Louise-Arbour school concerned about portable classrooms, washrooms in outdoor trailers

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New ReviewParents say the setup at the school is not conducive to learning. In a statement, the French public school board says it continues to work with the city on plans for a new school and anticipates construction to begin later this year.
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OC Transpo deficit forecasted to reach almost $47 million: report

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New ReviewThe large shortfall is due to the fact that the city expected money from other levels of government that never appeared, according to a report to city council’s finance and corporate services committee.
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Canadian businesses exporting to U.S. concerned over elimination of duty-free entry for goods under $800

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New ReviewThe U.S. has announced it’s eliminating a longstanding trade policy – the de minimis exemption – which has left businesses dealing with yet another trade disruption to navigate.
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Carney signals expansions for LNG, Montreal port

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney says upgrades to ports in Montreal and Churchill, Man., could be on the list of major infrastructure projects fast-tracked by the federal government, as it aims to strengthen Canada's economy. Port expansions...
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Police watchdog clears officers who shot man outside the Rideau Centre

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New ReviewPolice shot and seriously wounded a 24-year-old man outside the downtown shopping mall on the afternoon of April 29. The Special Investigations Unit released its findings Monday, concluding there are no reasonable grounds to believe two...
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Debate over police funding triggered by mayor’s budget

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New ReviewOttawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe is expected to present his high-level budget requests to city councillors, with a focus on spending more in areas like policing. Critics argue these funds would be more effectively utilized for housing, but...
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A political powerhouse from a fishing family in western P.E.I., Gail Shea has died at age 66

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New ReviewGail Shea began her political journey back in 1996, determined to represent the people and issues in her community, and make changes she said were desperately needed. As CBC's Sheehan Desjardins reports, that journey took her to...
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Ottawa parents skeptical after education minister signalled he’s open to eliminating school board trustees

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New ReviewMinister Paul Calandra told CBC News that the way schools are governed is “outdated” and “old.” But some parents say their local trustees have helped them advocate for their children and suggest the onus is on the province to provide...
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Farms around Ottawa struggling as drought conditions persist

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New ReviewAs the region’s dry summer continues, some areas are being asked to conserve water. The Rideau Valley Conservation Authority raised the alarm this week about low water levels.
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Low water levels have conservation authority urging people to limit water use

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New ReviewThe Rideau Valley Conservation Authority has issued a level three low water advisory, which means the water supply cannot meet demand.
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Rare albino turtles hatch from eggs found outside rural Ottawa home

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New ReviewBlanding's turtles are usually dark grey in colour with a brown to black shell and a distinctive bright yellow neck. But these pigmentless hatchlings, born at an incubation lab in Kanata, have blood red eyes, pink skin and almost white...
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Poilievre to win byelection, regain seat in Parliament

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New ReviewCBC projects Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will win the federal byelection for the Battle River-Crowfoot riding. Poilievre, who lost his previous seat in the federal election, can now return to the House of Commons when it sits in...
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5 Canadian soldiers suspended after Nazi salute video surfaces

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New ReviewFive Canadian soldiers accused of hateful conduct have been suspended after a video of troops giving a Nazi salute at a party was brought to the attention of the Canadian Armed Forces.