Prevention, not incarceration, key to ending violence against women in Ottawa, advocacy group says | Page 891 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: February 17, 2026 - 04:00

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Prevention, not incarceration, key to ending violence against women in Ottawa, advocacy group says

February 17, 2026
A local advocacy group says community-based and trauma-informed programs, not incarceration, are key to preventing and ending violence against women in Ottawa. Read More


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OTTAWA — The federal justice department has widened its use of heat and motion sensors installed under staff’s desks, raising further concerns from staff and a union that they could eventually be used to monitor office attendance even if their employer swears it won’t. In a memo to impacted staff, Justice Canada officials said it was launching a new phase of a controversial project started in 2023 to gather data about office space utilization using heat and motion sensors. The devices are installed under employees’ desks as well as in common workspaces. According to the memo, the...
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