Two court injunctions in place along with a state of emergency and truck horns are still blaring on Wellington without any enforcement from the police or their OPP and RCMP reinforcements.
Very good point made by someone in my Twitter feed. On Wednesday, Chief Sloly referred to tagging and towing as not being an "elegant solution." I heard it and made a mental note of it but didn't think about it. 1/
We’ve heard from many residents in the urban core who are feeling unsafe walking in their own neighbourhoods, riding transit, or getting groceries.
We’ve created a way to match people who need help: https://t.co/8Ks345c8JM #Ottawa#ottnews@cmckenney @JLeiper
In the absence of any clear plan communicated to residents, here is what I would suggest needs to occur:
1) Every action should be geared towards protecting the residential areas of #Ottawa, stopping the noise, violence and harassment people are enduring
Many may be feeling a mix of emotions about returning to certain activities. That’s totally OK. Be kind to yourself and others. Don't be afraid to take your time.
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Today is Autism Awareness Day, a time to celebrate the autism community and their countless contributions to our country. Canadians on the autism spectrum have their government behind them, we are working to ensure a more #AccessibleCanada.
@CanRevAgency received a concerning email that my email had been removed from my CRA account and can now no longer log in. Got ERR.021 warning. Please help!
DISCLAIMER: this tweet has nothing to do with health.
We just hit 100k followers. Oh sure, it may not seem like much, but it honestly means the world to our little team of tired & coffee-fueled communicators. Some of us are crying a little. Thank you for giving us this moment.