Streets remained blocked in Ottawa, and many issues, including compensation for those who lost income during the protests, are unresolved.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Canada Approves a Second Vaccine Made Without mRNA Technology
The clearance given to a plant-based offering developed by Medicago of Quebec City only covers people ages 18 to 64.
Canada Freezes Hundreds of Accounts Tied to Protests
As a court denied bail to one arrested protest organizer, banks have locked up hundreds of accounts linked to others under an emergency order invoked by the government.
An Earlier Trek to Ottawa Had a Different Tone but Still Captured the Nation
Deep in the Great Depression, about 1,000 men attempted to reach Ottawa to reform relief programs. Most didn’t make it but they eventually achieved their aims.
Canada Toughens Stance on Protests, Promising ‘Robust’ Police Response
After treading lightly for weeks, officials obtained a court order to halt the blockade of a major route to the United States. They also vowed fines and arrests.
Ottawa Residents Fed Up With Trucker Convoy Protests
Although the focus has been on protests in front of Parliament, three Ottawa neighborhoods have also been upturned by the demonstrations.
Is It OK to Watch the Winter Games? A Former Olympian Weighs In.
This year’s Winter Olympics come in the midst of widespread human rights abuses in China and a low point in Canada’s relations with the country.
Ontario Town Still Searching for Answers in Gas Leak Explosion
Hundreds of people in Wheatley, Ontario, are still out of their homes four months after a gas leak blew up three buildings in the town’s center.
Ontario Town Still Searching for Answers in Gas Leak Explosion
Hundreds of people in Wheatley, Ontario, are still out of their homes four months after a gas leak blew up three buildings in the town’s center.
Source of Mysterious Gas Leak Explosion in Canadian Town Stumps Officials
An explosion last summer in an Ontario community built on 19th-century gas wells has left locals searching for answers and some certainty that their town will ever recover.