Education support workers at three Ottawa school boards will walk off the job Friday. The Catholic board has said schools will close for the day.
Education support workers across the province gave a notice they could strike Friday if a new deal isn’t reached with the province. The strike wouldn’t affect OCDSB schools.
The province unveiled its new housing rules the day after the election. We get into some of what the huge overhaul means for the city.
The dust has settled after election night, here’s a breakdown of what’s facing the new mayor and council. Plus, Premier Ford doesn’t want to testify at the convoy inquiry.
Mark Sutcliffe was declared the winner for a mayoral race that was, in the end, not that close
After several months of official (and unofficial) campaigning, the municipal election ends today. It’s been the tightest race in many years.
Ottawa police received intelligence from the OPP the convoy planned to stay. They discarded it, and ended up surprised when the protest turned to an occupation.
The convoy inquiry rolls on, and we hear from Mayor Jim Watson and other top city officials about how things in the city fell apart during the convoy.
The convoy inquiry heard from councillors, citizens, and business representatives, all of whom said they were missing leadership from the city as the convoy took over downtown.
The Emergencies Act inquiry began as all the sides laid out their positions on how the convoy unfolded. One lawyer said there could be “disturbing” revelations to come.
A new poll shows the mayoral race has tightened up, with only a couple percentage points between the top two candidates.
Both Mark Sutcliffe and Catherine McKenney released their financial plans this week, and we dig deep into the numbers.