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Ottawa Citizen: Shared Services Canada ditches desk 'hoteling' for Ottawa-Gatineau employees in response to four-day return-to-office

Ottawa Citizen: News of the day: Ottawa man found dead after homecare agency closes his file; Air canada crash; crossing guard critically injured in hit-and-run

Ottawa Citizen on MSN: Global Affairs Canada employee found not guilty of sexually assaulting Afghan female

Ottawa Citizen: Cuts at Global Affairs Canada could mark an 'end of Pearson's dream,' report says

Ottawa Citizen: Transport Canada ordered to pay damages for 'reprehensible' hiring practices

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Ottawa Citizen: Delivery of U.S.-built P-8 surveillance aircraft to Canada hit by further delays

Ottawa Citizen on MSN: Natural Resources Canada joins list of departments tracking public servants' in-office presence

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Ottawa Citizen: Officer with Ukrainian unit linked to neo-Nazis received military training in Canada

Ottawa Citizen on MSN: She felt love in Canada as a refugee. As a doctor, she's losing hope for newcomers

Summer and Co-op student recruitment Ottawa Paramedic Service Ottawa Police Service Ottawa Public Library Chief Information Security Office recruitment Equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging As a winner of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for thirteen years, the City of Ottawa is committed to reconciliation, equity and cultural ...

Ottawa Citizen on MSN: Cuts at Ottawa Hospital will hurt patients, nurses' union warns

Yahoo News Canada: The Ottawa Hospital is cutting 400 jobs in bid to address financial challenges

Ottawa Citizen on MSN: News of the day: TOH to cut 400 jobs; OC Transpo has new boss, same old problems; Sens close to locking up playoff spot

It’s Friday, April 10. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today.

Ottawa Citizen on MSN: News of the day: NRC tracks employees attendance; GAC cuts mark end to Pearson's dream; Return-to-office workers don't have enough space

It’s Monday, April 20. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today.

Shared Services Canada ditches desk 'hoteling' for Ottawa-Gatineau employees in response to four-day return-to-office

An Ottawa man died alone in his apartment in January after the province’s homecare agency closed his file without seeing him because he wasn’t answering the phone. The Air Canada Express plane hit a ...

News of the day: Ottawa man found dead after homecare agency closes his file; Air canada crash; crossing guard critically injured in hit-and-run

Ottawa Citizen on MSN: Ottawa health board warned of 'challenging summer' ahead with downtown drug consumption sites set to close

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Ottawa Citizen on MSN: Accused in Ottawa crossing guard's death facing additional charge

Ottawa Citizen: News of the day: Melting Ottawa park compared to 'hellscape'; South Korean sub is heading our way; Why huge hospital 50/50 jackpots seem everywhere

The Ottawa-Gatineau Census Metropolitan Area grew by 12.4 per cent to 1,488,307 in 2021. Both the City of Ottawa and the Ottawa-Gatineau Census Metropolitan Area grew at a faster rate than both Ontario (5.8 per cent) and Canada (5.2 per cent) from 2016 to 2021.

Ottawa, la capitale nationale du Canada, est située dans une région urbaine, qui est la quatrième en importance au Canada. Elle compte 1,4 million d’habitants, dont 66 % vivent à Ottawa et le reste dans les municipalités avoisinantes, y compris Gatineau (située au Québec, de l’autre ...

MSN: News of the day: Ottawa man found dead after homecare agency closes his file; Air Canada crash; crossing guard critically injured in hit-and-run

It’s Monday, March 23. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. An Ottawa man died alone in his apartment in January after the province’s homecare agency closed his ...

Ottawa Citizen on MSN: The Ottawa Hospital is cutting 400 jobs in bid to address financial challenges

Living in Ottawa property taxes, by-laws, licenses and permits, animals and pets, water and environment…

Vivre à Ottawa impôts fonciers, règlements, licences et permis, animaux de compagnie et autres animaux, eau et environnement…

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A year’s worth of innovative programming and collaborations were unveiled today at the official launch event to celebrate Ottawa’s 200 th anniversary. Mayor Mark Sutcliffe welcomed an extensive list of guests representing the City’s collaboration with heritage, cultural, Indigenous and ...

Ottawa’s 200th anniversary will feature a year of ... - City of Ottawa

Cutting hundreds of front-line nursing positions at The Ottawa Hospital will have a severe impact on patient care, the head of the Ontario Nurses’ Association is warning.

The Ottawa Hospital says it is preparing to cut three per cent of its workforce — around 400 jobs — as it continues to address financial challenges facing the health-care sect ...

The Ottawa Hospital is cutting 400 jobs in bid to address financial challenges

A judge has found a Global Affairs Canada employee not guilty of sexually assaulting a female Afghan who formerly worked for Canada in Afghanistan.

Global Affairs Canada employee found not guilty of sexually assaulting Afghan female

But now cuts at Global Affairs Canada (GAC) risk departing from his vision of strong investments in international assistance and development, marking an “end of Pearson’s dream,” a new report says.

Cuts at Global Affairs Canada could mark an 'end of Pearson's dream,' report says

Ottawa’s medical officer of health is warning that it is going to be a “challenging summer” in Ottawa with the closure of two downtown supervised drug consumption sites just as busy tourist season ...

Ottawa health board warned of 'challenging summer' ahead with downtown drug consumption sites set to close

Guy Giguère, an adjudicator with the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board, ruled on Feb. 27 that Transport Canada must pay Stéphanie Harnois, a public servant, $10,000 in ...

The 19-year-old driver accused of a fatal hit-and-run that killed a crossing guard in Barrhaven on March 23 is now facing an additional charge, according to Ottawa police.

Delivery of U.S.-built P-8 surveillance aircraft to Canada hit by further delays