Good morning Ottawa. You might need an umbrella on a cloudy day like today, with a 40 per cent chance of showers this afternoon. Temperatures could reach a high of 19C with a low of 7C tonight.
Hockey Canada CEO and board resigns
After many alleged sexual assault scandals within the organization, Hockey Canada’s CEO Scott Smith resigns as well as the rest of the board of directors. CBC has more.
Ottawa begins dealing with coyote problem
In response to continuing coyote concerns, the City of Ottawa is advising people living in the Riverside Park area that “coyote management operations” will start this week. City News has more.
65 witnesses to testify at Emergency Act inquiry
The ongoing inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergency Act to quell the convoy occupation of downtown Ottawa is set to hear from 65 witnesses. CBC has more.
ArriveCan app cloned quickly
A Canadian tech company cloned the ArriveCan app in less than two days, demonstrating the government overspent, The Globe and Mail reports
Family of Anthony Aust suing Ottawa Police Services Board
After a 2020 no-knock warrant resulted in the death of 23 year old Anthony Aust, his family is suing the Ottawa Police Services Board. The family’s statement of claim states that police violated Aust’s Charter right to life and to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure. The Ottawa Citizen has more.