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Rabbi Reuven Bulka, celebrated leader of Ottawa's Jewish community, dies at 77 cbc.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbc.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Since the attack in London, Ont., Muslim women in Ottawa say they are afraid to leave home while dressed in traditional clothing, such as a shalwar kameez, hijab or niqab. ....
A former commissioner with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) is expressing her disbelief over comments by the Archbishop of Ottawa-Cornwall about the role the Catholic played in Canada's residential school system. ....
Ontario’s Chaotic Third Wave: A Timeline Rushed decisions, overstretched hospitals and a scramble for vaccines: how the Doug Ford government fumbled its way into the province’s third wave. Fatima Syed Updated (Screengrab: Twitter/@fordnation) On February 11, one of Ontario’s top doctors gave us a bleak picture of the province’s COVID future. Dr. Adalsteinn Brown, co-chair of Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, and Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s chief medical officer, unveiled modelling data that indicated the province was heading to a third wave, spurred by new variants, and that cases would rise dramatically unless stay-at home orders continued. ....
Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press If a freight train was barrelling toward a crowd of pedestrians, Ontario’s government would wait to survey the dead bodies before announcing the lowering of the crossing gates. “Things have changed rapidly,” Premier Doug Ford would say to those still lucid in the devastated crowd. “The next few days will be critical.” Never mind the warnings from the rail traffic controllers, the conductors, the people with eyes; “no one could have seen this coming,” the Premier would insist. “The time for action is now. Nothing is more important than protecting our people.” Over the course of the past year, Ontario’s government has made a habit of cordoning off train tracks only after massive accidents, seemingly never learning, from one collision to the next, of the importance of paying attention to the lights and sounds in the distance. In early January, Education Minister Stephen Lecce wrote an open letter to parents assuring them t ....