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There was a plan to kill Nixon in 1972 — and it was going to happen in Ottawa | CBC News

The assassination attempt on Donald Trump revived a violent American tradition, in which political office-holders and campaigners have been struck down by bullets with...

Children’s Aid Society workers in Ottawa strike Monday | CBC News

UPDATE | In a news release Monday, the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa said while its office is closed, non-union workers continue to provide essential services.Local...

Roly Armitage, WWII veteran and celebrated community builder, dead at 99 | CBC News

Roly Armitage, the Second World War veteran, accomplished veterinarian and influential community leader whose keen involvement in local affairs made him a household name in Ottawa's...

Ontario, feds make progress on housing deal but disagree on infrastructure funds | CBC News

Ontario remains at odds with the federal government over charging homebuilders for new infrastructure, but a meeting between the two housing ministers seems to...

Ottawa could lose federal funding by hiking fees on home builds | CBC News

Canada's housing minister has a warning for Ottawa city council: increase the development fees charged on new homes and you'll say goodbye to federal...

Government confirms more details of return-to-office plan | CBC News

The federal government has released more details about its plan to bring public servants back to the office three days a week, and says...

Ottawa waiting for info from B.C. before deciding next steps on drug criminalization | CBC News

A decision about whether to recriminalize public drug use in British Columbia needs to be made urgently, Canada's addictions minister said Wednesday, but she says she is still...

Ford’s pick to head government’s new Ottawa office panned as ‘patronage appointment’ | CBC News

Premier Doug Ford says his government's new office in Ottawa will help get results for the city, but the opposition is panning his pick...

It’s even harder for young people to find jobs, and the unemployment rate proves it | CBC News

Nearly a year after graduating from Carleton University with a degree in engineering physics, Surya Nareshan is still struggling to find employment.Nareshan, who lives...

Sask. government balks at strings attached to new federal infrastructure funding | CBC News

Saskatchewan's provincial government is accusing Ottawa of overstepping its jurisdiction by tying new federal infrastructure funding to housing requirements the province says don't meet...

Street in front of Vanier school closes to traffic as pilot project begins | CBC News

This morning and every Tuesday morning for the next three months, the road in front of an elementary school in Vanier will be closed...

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