The Minister of Public Services and Procurement again said the government was “engaged” with law enforcement Friday, but offered no specifics about when or if an anti-government protest camp in its fourth month would be ousted from the National War Memorial. Read More
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No specifics from feds on ouster of tent encampment from war memorial
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