Delay or plunge ahead? Councillors mull 2 options for 'bubble zone' bylaw | Unpublished
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Publication Date: May 15, 2025 - 17:50

Delay or plunge ahead? Councillors mull 2 options for 'bubble zone' bylaw

May 15, 2025
Ottawa city councillors are debating whether to proceed with the development of a bylaw that would restrict protests in the name of preventing harassment and hate speech — or to hold off until legal challenges against similar steps taken by other cities are resolved. 


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