To the casual observer, French proficiency is de rigueur in Canada’s capital.
Analysis: Lack of French no impediment to political success
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To the casual observer, French proficiency is de rigueur in Canada’s capital.
A Toronto artist, who says she has been blacklisted by the federal government, is displaying posters along Bank Street aimed at the government’s climate change policies.
Thirty-nine days. That’s how long it took for the National Capital Commission and the police to lose their patience with the occupiers in Confederation Park.
First, there was Marion Dewar. Now, there is Paul Dewar. In politics, name recognition is almost everything. And in Ottawa the name Dewar is one of the most familiar.