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Author: Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen
Publication Date: September 5, 2025 - 10:45
Li: Here's what crime is really like in Ottawa's Chinatown
September 5, 2025

In Ottawa's Chinatown, I hear every week from business owners, residents and workers about the deteriorating safety conditions in our neighbourhood. Their concerns are real and deeply felt. One local resident put it bluntly: “We avoid Chinatown at all costs. No shops. No restaurants. Stay away for fear of the unpredictable.” Read More
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It’s a tricky situation for the premier to navigate. Trade friction with and between its largest markets — China and the U.S. — has put Canadian canola in the crosshairs.
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