Police are investigating what appears to be an attempt to start a fire in the lobby of a downtown Ottawa apartment building, where tenants say they have been besieged by anti-vaccine mandate protesters raging in the national capital for more than a week. Read More
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Police arson unit probes Ottawa downtown apartment fire allegation in heat of anti-mandate protest
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