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CAJ report shows lack of diversity in Canada’s newsrooms
New data from the Canadian Association of Journalists validates what journalists of colour have been saying in recent years – that Canada’s newsrooms are overwhelmingly white.
Glebe businesses, eager shoppers welcome Lansdowne Christmas Market
The Christmas Market first took place in 2019 but was cancelled last year due to COVID-19. Store owners near Lansdowne looked forward to the extra traffic the market could bring.
Women on top: Carleton University students excited about Adele’s ’30’
On the day of Adele’s highly anticipated album release, Carleton University students share their thoughts on the album, women in pop music and Adele’s journey to her fourth studio album.
Young people question future of Ottawa’s LRT amid continuous disruptions
Young transit riders said Friday they are not convinced a public inquiry into Ottawa’s recently reopened light-rail transit system will fix its issues for good.
Economic recovery, reconciliation leading issues for young Ottawans as Parliament resumes
Young people in the nation’s capital focused on the need for Indigenous reconciliation and economic recovery as Parliament gets ready to open on Monday.
Yearning for nostalgia, authenticity at a midnight Pokémon launch
Pokémon fans celebrate the release of a new iteration of the classic and celebrated Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games.
Demands to defund police should “go to Queen’s Park,” says Ottawa city councillor
Provincial legislation complicates city’s ability to respond to defund demands, says city councillor. Community members disagree.