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Pour un meilleur réseau cyclable à Ottawa

op_cyclingLe député néo-démocrate Paul Dewar (Ottawa-Centre) a publié le rapport des consultations qu’il a tenues auprès de groupes et de citoyens sur l’avenir du cyclisme à Ottawa.

Lire la suite : Pour un meilleur réseau cyclable à Ottawa

   

Cities made for cyclists

The Ottawa Citizen

For residents of Copenhagen, Denmark, up to 60 per cent of trips -- errands and commutes -- are made by bicycle. In most Canadian cities, residents use a bicycle for only about one or two per cent of trips.

Lire la suite : Cities made for cyclists

   

The perfect backyard

The Ottawa Citizen

Gatineau Park is often described as a jewel on Ottawa's doorstep. But as valuables go, the 363-square kilometre expanse of hills, lakes, rocks and breathtaking vistas, has long been poorly insured against damage.

Lire la suite : The perfect backyard

   

CSIS calls for investigation of Abdelrazik affair

The Globe and Mail
Paul Koring

ARRESTED OVERSEAS

CSIS calls for investigation of Abdelrazik affair

Lawyer for Canadian stranded in Sudan rejects move as a ploy, says anti-terrorist agency is failing to come clean on its role

Lire la suite : CSIS calls for investigation of Abdelrazik affair

   

Cancelling portrait gallery plan cost $6.5M: documents; Tories 'spent that money and we got zero value,' NDP's Dewar says

The Ottawa Citizen

It cost the Harper government about $6.5 million to halt work on the Portrait Gallery of Canada on Wellington Street and to seek another location, according to internal government documents.

Lire la suite : Cancelling portrait gallery plan cost $6.5M: documents; Tories 'spent that money and we got zero value,' NDP's Dewar says

   

MPs go all-in and bluff to end transit strike

The Ottawa Citizen
Glen McGregor

In poker, it's called a semi-bluff: a player with a good, but not great, hand bets big in the hope of scaring opponents into folding.

Lire la suite : MPs go all-in and bluff to end transit strike

   

This crisis must end

The Ottawa Citizen
Paul Dewar

As we approach the 50th day of the longest-lasting bus strike in our city's history, it is time for both parties to end the strike by agreeing to binding arbitration with no caveats.

Lire la suite : This crisis must end

   

Billions in federal IT projects under review

The Ottawa Citizen
Kathryn May

As bureaucrats scramble to find ways to help stave off a federal deficit, Parliament's new budget officer is quietly beginning a review of one of government's biggest and riskiest capital costs -- large information technology projects.

Lire la suite : Billions in federal IT projects under review

   

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