After appearing to surrender to the protesters who have laid siege to the capital for the past two weeks, I guess Ottawa residents should be grateful that the police are slowly beginning to crack down. Other groups may be watching what’s happening, and for the sake of the city and its residents now and the future, the police had better get their act together. Read More
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