A masked crowd that stretched blocks long marched in searing heat from the Elgin Street police station to fill the plaza at Ottawa City Hall on Saturday in a call to action for Black — and Indigenous — lives. Read More
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Crowd surges along Elgin Street, fills city hall plaza at 'call to action for Black lives'
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