In recent years, the National Capital Commission has angered many with a shroud of secrecy surrounding its corporate activities.
NCC responds to critics with more transparency on Web site
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In recent years, the National Capital Commission has angered many with a shroud of secrecy surrounding its corporate activities.
Imagine it’s the summer and about 50 per cent of your local police force is made up of young students who, at best, have completed two weeks of basic training.
Why did the police search the marchers against the G-20 in Ottawa last weekend? Why was a reporter hit after identifying himself?
The City of Ottawa’s $150,000 security plan, calling for 15 surveillance cameras in and around city hall by the end of December, has community groups scrambling to mount a legal challenge before it’s too late.