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OPP officer says Emergencies Act wasn't needed to end Ottawa 'Freedom Convoy' protest

OPP officer says Emergencies Act wasn't needed to end Ottawa 'Freedom Convoy' protest

OTTAWA — A former senior officer for the Ontario Provincial Police says the "Freedom Convoy" protests in Ottawa could have been ended without the federal Emergencies Act. Former Chief Supt.
Agriculture This Week: Weeds may not always be weeds

Agriculture This Week: Weeds may not always be weeds

American scientists want to transform stinkweed into a cold-tolerant, short-season oilseed similar to camelina.
Ottawa police were dysfunctional from the start of the 'Freedom Convoy': OPP officer

Ottawa police were dysfunctional from the start of the 'Freedom Convoy': OPP officer

OPP superintendent says the Ottawa police appeared to have lost control, even at the early stage of the convoy protest. 
Canadian businesses spending billions more dollars to ward off cyber threats

Canadian businesses spending billions more dollars to ward off cyber threats

Risk management for businesses now includes cyber risk insurance. Only 16% of Canadian businesses had this type of insurance.
Saskatchewan not ready for influx of dementia

Saskatchewan not ready for influx of dementia

New report raises alarms about Saskatchewan preparedness for an aging population
Low-energy strategies for water purification developed

Low-energy strategies for water purification developed

Modifying water’s structure a method for removing pollutants.
Holiday spending expected to slump amid inflation, economic uncertainty: report

Holiday spending expected to slump amid inflation, economic uncertainty: report

Holiday spending in Canada is expected to drop this year as inflation shrinks consumer buying power and economic uncertainty looms over household budgets, a new report says.
Little Pine actress, comedian starring in new CTV series

Little Pine actress, comedian starring in new CTV series

Cheyenna Sapp performs in Acting Good, a new sitcom premiering Oct. 17
Most consumers and businesses expect recession; views on inflation diverge: BoC

Most consumers and businesses expect recession; views on inflation diverge: BoC

OTTAWA — Most consumers and businesses think Canada will enter a recession, according to new surveys from the Bank of Canada, but businesses expect upward pressure on prices and wages to ease while consumers are still pessimistic about inflation in t
Protesters, LGBTQ supporters clash over children’s storytelling event

Protesters, LGBTQ supporters clash over children’s storytelling event

Minor incidents happened but cooler heads intervened.
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