Under the current stay-at-home order, Ottawans shouldn’t expect to be arbitrarily pulled over or stopped on the street by police looking to question why they’ve left their residences, the city’s deputy chief says, but don’t take that to mean those in violation of the order can count on total impunity. Read More
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