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There was a plan to kill Nixon in 1972 — and it was going to happen in Ottawa | CBC News

The assassination attempt on Donald Trump revived a violent American tradition, in which political office-holders and campaigners have been struck down by bullets with...

Phoenix replacement still years from full implementation, government says | CBC News

A payroll system for federal workers intended to replace the much-maligned Phoenix platform is still years away from being fully implemented, according to a...

Opinion: There’s a global plan to tax Big Tech. Why did Canada act alone with digital services tax?

Michael Geist holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa, faculty of law.The Canadian government’s efforts to...

Consultant charged with fraud, accused of overbilling Ottawa $250,000: RCMP | CBC News

A consultant accused of overbilling the federal government by roughly $250,000 has been charged with fraud, the RCMP said Tuesday.In a media release, the RCMP said 62-year-old Clara...

Meet Ottawa County candidates at these upcoming voter events

OTTAWA COUNTY — The League of Women Voters of the Holland Area is hosting a handful of events in July to help voters get...

Ottawa tightens rules for approving large mining deals involving critical minerals

Open this photo in gallery:Ottawa is making foreign investment in critical minerals more restrictive as the mining industry seeks capital to develop the raw...

Ottawa gives $120-million for semi-conductor startups and training

Open this photo in gallery:The federal government is investing $120-million in an initiative to boost Canada’s semi-conductor industry, which is facing intense competition in...

Opinion: How is using credit cards to gamble still allowed in Canada?

Rob Csernyik is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail and a 2022 Michener-Deacon fellow.The idea of using a credit card at a...

Hydro Ottawa says ‘massive’ investment needed to meet electricity demands | CBC News

Hydro Ottawa says "enormous financial pressures" from severe weather and a greater reliance on electricity for heating and vehicles are forcing it to drastically scale up...

City to enter into LRT settlement talks for Stage 2 delays | CBC News

Ottawa city councillors have directed city manager Wendy Stephanson to proceed with a new round of light-rail transit settlement talks, while providing few details...

As Ottawa restricts temporary worker program, new refugee employment program gains traction | CBC News

As the federal government moves to restrict the number of temporary workers in the country, a relatively new program to bring refugees to Canada...

Ottawa, Saskatchewan Research Council step in to prevent sale of Canadian rare earth metals to Chinese buyer

The federal government and the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) are stopping Canadian rare earth metals from falling into the hands of a Chinese buyer,...

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