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On Thursday, an Ontario court removed the ban which had previously forbidden the naming of 15-year-old Ramone, 13-year-old Jace and six-year-old Mya Laviña-Galve.
May 29, 2025 - 16:41 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa
LeBreton Flats in Ottawa will once again host the national Canada Day celebration on July 1, and this year's festivities will feature some top local talent.
May 29, 2025 - 16:35 | | CBC News - Ottawa
The Ottawa Police Association is reviewing a disciplinary panel's decision to fire Const. Goran Beric, but did not say Thursday whether it would appeal the decision. Read More
May 29, 2025 - 16:21 | Paula Tran | Ottawa Citizen
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe declared a provincial state of emergency Thursday as multiple out-of-control wildfires have been razing across large parts of Western Canada, forcing thousands of people to evacuate their communities. Mr. Moe said the emergency directive will stay in effect for at least 30 days. His announcement comes just one day after neighbouring Manitoba also declared a state of emergency, calling upon the Canadian Armed Forces to rescue residents from several Northern communities in that province.
May 29, 2025 - 16:18 | Temur Durrani, Laura Stone | The Globe and Mail
Marie Slark was released from the Huronia Regional Centre in 1970 to live in a foster home managed by the institution. Nine years earlier, as a slight seven-year-old, she had been rejected by her dysfunctional parents and placed by Children’s Aid in the sprawling complex built in Central Ontario to house children with intellectual disabilities.Life at the Huronia Centre was horrific, say survivors who recount endless days of neglect and abuse. Marie thought the foster home offered her a first chance to live in a place of love and care. Instead, she was beaten with a wire and forced to do...
May 29, 2025 - 16:12 | Gloria Galloway | The Globe and Mail
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has declared a provincewide state of emergency as his province battles spreading out of control wildfires.The declaration makes it easier for different levels of government to battle the fires, which have forced more than 4,000 residents from their homes, mainly in Saskatchewan’s remote northeast region.
May 29, 2025 - 16:08 | | The Globe and Mail