Ottawa police say their role is to provide a “safe space for people to grieve and be heard” during an anti-racism march in Ottawa on Friday sparked by the killing of George Floyd, whose death with a Minneapolis police officer’s knee on his neck sparked protests across the United States and world. Read More
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Friday's anti-racism march in Ottawa: What you need to know from organizers, police, city hall
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