Ottawa police stepped up their presence at the disputed “embassy” of The United People of Canada after a day of increased tension and altercations at St. Brigid’s church on St. Patrick Street. Read More
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United People of Canada dig in at St. Brigid’s as eviction notice deadline passes
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