For the second consecutive year, Canada Day festivities in Ottawa will be scaled back, with the federal government planning a virtual celebration instead of its usual fête on Parliament Hill and several community events cancelled because of the ongoing pandemic. Read More
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Canada Day on Parliament Hill once again going virtual, other events axed because of pandemic restrictions
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