Canada's research funding agencies developing policy to root out Indigenous identity fraud

The federal agencies that fund research in Canada are taking steps to stamp out Indigenous identity fraud in an effort to ensure that funding intended for Indigenous researchers goes to…

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Ottawa's police chief says his force's response to the convoy protest has been a "success," but some critics say he's…

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Proposed new post-pandemic standards for long-term care being released today

As hundreds of long-term care homes across the country grapple with new outbreaks of COVID-19, highly-anticipated draft national standards for…

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Ottawa police might need military aid to end downtown occupation, chief says

Ottawa's police chief says policing alone might not solve the ongoing, volatile occupation of the city's downtown core that has…

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Documents introduced at the Emergencies Act inquiry will tell 'quite the story,' lawyer says

Eight months after anti-COVID-19 vaccine mandate protesters gridlocked parts of downtown Ottawa, a public inquiry will begin probing the federal…

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Truckers' convoy needs to lose extreme rhetoric, says association head

As a self-declared "Freedom Convoy" of truckers opposed to a federal vaccine mandate makes its way through the Toronto area en…

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Women's shelter says clients, staff afraid to go outside amid Ottawa protest

The Cornerstone Housing for Women shelter in downtown Ottawa says the ongoing protest has re-triggered clients who have already experienced…

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Emergencies Act inquiry to hear how protesters affected those living and working in Ottawa

The public inquiry examining the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act will hear later this morning how the protesters…

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