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    LRT report prompts call for Hubley’s resignation

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    Allan Hubley is facing a barrage of calls to resign after details of a secretive group chat he participated in was revealed in the LRT inquiry report.

    LRT report prompts call for Hubley’s resignation Read More
    Three women stand together.
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    Ukrainian newcomers to Ottawa: Changes, challenges, plans

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    I met Halyna Petryshak when she helped me drag my suitcase to my new home in Ottawa in September. We are both newcomers from Ukraine.

    Ukrainian newcomers to Ottawa: Changes, challenges, plans Read More
    A business co-owner standing with Fraser Fir Christmas trees.
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    As December arrives, Christmas tree producers, sellers feel the pinch 

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    On the eve of National Christmas Tree Day, tree producers and sellers are advising consumers not to wait until the last minute to buy a tree.

    As December arrives, Christmas tree producers, sellers feel the pinch  Read More
    A cardboard record with a label saying Kanye West on it.
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    Widespread outcry against Kanye West’s anti-Semitic comments

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    Political leaders and Jewish organizations are speaking out against Kanye West’s recent antisemitic comments.

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    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a virtual meeting.
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    Hybrid on the Hill: MPs, Senators debate merits of virtual participation

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    Parliament was forced to go digital during the pandemic, and now, parliamentarians from both chambers are now weighing if there are digital elements they would like to keep moving forward.

    Hybrid on the Hill: MPs, Senators debate merits of virtual participation Read More
    Eddy Pérez speaks at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
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    After COP27, the question is how the ‘loss and damage fund’ will work?

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    The United Nations has referred to the loss and damage fund as a ‘breakthrough,’ but details of how the fund will work and when it will start has some Canadians feeling skeptical.

    After COP27, the question is how the ‘loss and damage fund’ will work? Read More
    An edited photo places headshots of Lisa Dai (left), Pooneh Montazeralsedgh (centre) and Trey Tucker (right) side by side.
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    #ForYouPage therapy

    December 2, 2022December 6, 2022

    Mental health is trending, and social media has changed the way people talk about it.

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    Sarah Cupello sitting at a table in front of a bookshelf full of books.
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    Is virtual therapy the new in-person?

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    As a post-pandemic society emerges, clients, mental health physicians and experts agree: online therapy has benefits beyond the forced isolation of the pandemic.

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    People on stage from left to right: Marco Mendicino, Erica Ifill, Rachel Gilmore, Joyce Napier, Sonia Verma, and Catherine Tait.
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    ‘It’s a problem for our democracy’: Journalism panel confronts online hate 

    December 2, 2022

    Several prominent journalists and public officials convened at Carleton University to discuss what they say is one of the most important issues facing the journalism industry: online threats and harassment.

    ‘It’s a problem for our democracy’: Journalism panel confronts online hate  Read More
    Rachelle Bélanger stands inside Purple Urchin on Bank Street
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    Ottawa businesses opt out of Black Friday to protest hyper-consumerism

    November 25, 2022November 25, 2022

    Some local Ottawa businesses opted out of offering Black Friday sales this year to protest unethical practices and rampant consumerism.

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