Accommodating autism: Can ‘inclusive education’ withstand government cuts to autism programs?
Autism groups remain concerned about changes to autism program funding.
An Amber Alert for dementia sufferers needed, say caregivers
Six in 10 people diagnosed with Dementia will wander at least once.
Distracted driving still a concern despite new penalties, Ottawa Police say
One hundred and twenty tickets were issues as of Jan. 20, and police say they are doubtful they will see a decline over the rest of the year.
Students take post-secondary funding protest to Parliament Hill
Post-secondary students are taking a stand against changes to post-secondary funding in a protest on Parliament Hill.
Price of pot spiking after legalization: Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada used an app to determine the price of pot following legalization.
Ottawa students protest Ford government changes to post-secondary tuition
Students protested Doug Ford's tuition changes in Ottawa on Tuesday evening.
Report by Ontario judge says carding doesn’t deter crime
Ontario Justice Michael Tulloch reports that carding is ineffective.
Stiffer distracted driving laws go into effect on Jan. 1
The province is toughening the penalties for distracted driving.
Ottawa post-secondary schools preparing free speech policies as provincial deadline nears
Ottawa's post-secondary schools are working to implement provincially mandated free speech policies for the start of the new year.
The resistance grows to cuts to French services in Ontario
Cuts to French services drawing growing opposition.
Ottawa’s supervised injection sites worried about cap on new Ontario facilities
As the opioid crisis continues to impact Canadian cities, Ottawa's supervised consumption sites describe how new provincial regulations will affect them.