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Ottawa Votes on October 22: Candidate Breakdown
The election is fast approaching! On Monday October 22, Ottawans will vote for their next mayor and city councillors. Want to know more about who you're going to elect? OLM has put together a list of candidates in each ward so you can read and review their promises. For more information on
Ottawa Matters
RCMP doesn`t need 'fixing', according to new commissioner https://www.ottawamatters.com/local-news/rcmp-doesnt-need-fixing-according-to-new-commissioner-974798
RINJ Press
The RMPC Leads a Canada in a Misogynistic Approach to Canadian Policing ttps://rinj.press/index.php/news-rinj-press/july-2018/canada-rape-culture-brought-to-you-by-rcmp/amp/
The Walrus
Do Police Care As Much About Protecting the Public As They Do Themselves? https://thewalrus.ca/do-police-care-as-much-about-protecting-the-public-as-they-do-themselves/
Cozy up to fall with a hearty classic Canadian soup
For most of us, the transition from summer to fall can be tough. Long, sunny days and trips to the beach or pool are quickly replaced by cold, dark nights spent trying to warm up. As temperatures drop, we reach for comforting heartier dishes and recipes featuring in-season produce. To
Reflections from the Other Side of Reason – Rainstorms and rainbows
Since 2013, recognized author and community leader for mental health, David Gibson, has battled the inner world of PTSD to find some measure of hope within. He uses his writing to explore how his journey as a survivor has enabled him to come to terms with PTSD and the new reality
Fighting the tide of opioids
New numbers released by Health Canada this summer show that we have a long way to go before shaking the national opioid crisis. There were 3,987 opioid-related deaths in 2017, an increase of 34 per cent from 2016’s 2,978 deaths. 92 per cent of the deaths in 2017 were accidental,
Finding the Perfect New Home in Ottawa
Whether you are moving to Ottawa from outside the area or whether you already live here and are simply look to move to a different part, one of the things you have to do is make sure you find the perfect home for your needs. There are various factors you
Little being done about the staggering number of Indigenous people in jail
Not long ago, First Nations people “caught” leaving their reserve would be arrested and thrown in jail. Even more recently, Indigenous children were stolen from their parents by the Canadian government, to attend Residential Schools, in what has been described as cultural genocide. A justice system which targets Indigenous peoples
Medical errors are too common but patients are paving the way for change
By: Fiona MacDonald and Karine Levasseur We have all been there: it is 3 a.m. and your partner, child, sibling or parent becomes ill suddenly and needs medical care. Will they be safe? The ongoing public inquiry into the safety and security of residents in the long-term care homes
The National Portrait: Canadians in the 21st century
Photo credit: Lawrence Cook Celebrated Canadian novelist and artist, Douglas Coupland, will unveil his latest work – The National Portrait – at the Ottawa Art Gallery on June 29, 2018. In partnership with Canadian fashion retailer Simons, Copeland's ambitious large-scale installation is composed of hundreds of 3D-printed portraits scanned voluntarily from
10 Environmental benefits of recycling
Recycling is a worldwide known method for protecting the environment. The idea of recycling is to protect natural resources and to minimize their consumption. In this article, we are going to present to you ten environmental benefits of recycling. When it comes to reprocessing, secondary use of plastic is the
11 Tips for Hiring Freelancers Who Will Boost Your Business
More and more businesses are trying to find freelancers on the work exchanges to do work that requires experience and relevant skills. The growth of the market for freelance services is of great benefit for small and medium business owners. Perhaps, in the near future, we will see an even greater
We make them, you take them: The reality of mothers who give birth in care
There is a well-known connection between teen pregnancy and child protection services. Girls who spend time in the care of child protection services have higher rates of teenage pregnancy and teenage mothers are more likely to have their child taken into care. Teenage mothers who give birth when they are in
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