A meeting of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board Tuesday evening ended without a vote on imposing mask rules after people who oppose such mandates disrupted it with heckling and police cleared attendees from the room. Read More
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Mask mandate debate at Ottawa-Carleton school board meeting disrupted by hecklers, police called to clear room
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