Ottawa police are investigating a complaint into damage or theft to campaign signage for the municipal election to determine if the incident was “hate-motivated,” a spokesperson for the police service said Tuesday. Read More
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Police chief issues new warning on election sign damage, 14 incidents reported so far
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