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Author: Peter Hum
Publication Date: March 10, 2026 - 16:00
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Hum: Ottawa's best smoked meat sandwich, which eclipses its peers, has just arrived
March 10, 2026
You might think that there’s nothing disputable or ambiguous about a Montreal-style smoked meat sandwich. Take a massive beef brisket, cure it over several days, smoke it and then steam it. Cut the delectable, abundantly seasoned meat into thick slabs and pile it high between two slices of rye bread slathered with yellow mustard. End […]
Officials investigating the collision between an Air Canada plane and a fire truck on a New York airport runway this week revealed on Tuesday what was captured by the cockpit voice recorder in the final three minutes before the crash, shedding more light on the last moments of two deceased pilots.
In a National Transportation Safety Board press conference at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York City, where the fatal collision occurred at 11:30 p.m. Sunday night, investigator in chief Doug Brazy read aloud a summary of the final transmissions between the tower, the aircraft and the...
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OTTAWA — There should be no new limits on the use of the notwithstanding clause even if a “tyrant” could one day take power and use it to run roughshod on fundamental rights, the Quebec government told Canada’s top court amid a challenge to Quebec’s secularism law.
“It is not the role of the court to decide a political question that is not justiciable,” lawyer Isabelle Brunet, who represents Quebec’s attorney general, told the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) in French on Tuesday.
On the second of four days of hearings, proponents of Quebec’s controversial secularism law — colloquially...
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