Ottawa has a new city council, but lessons, letdowns and some bad blood from the last term’s LRT saga have been carried forward into this one with the delivery of a 664-page public inquiry report. Read More
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'This is part of healing': Councillors reckon with LRT inquiry report, accountability and the path forward
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