Bringing primary care to some of Ottawa's most needy one patient at a time | Page 19 | Unpublished
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Author: Elizabeth Payne
Publication Date: April 25, 2026 - 04:00

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Bringing primary care to some of Ottawa's most needy one patient at a time

April 25, 2026
When Ottawa’s first nurse practitioner-led clinic opened its doors along Montreal Road last September, Vanier and Overbrook had a greater proportion of residents without primary care than any other parts of the city. Read More


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A Toronto man found not criminally responsible for the unprovoked killing of an off-duty firefighter at a café in 2013 who “continues to represent a significant threat to the safety of the public” has moved out of hospital, only has to check in with his handlers every two weeks, and is now living in a residential facility that’s a quick walk or bus ride from the city’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Nabil Huruy, 35, had been living in the hospital’s secure forensic unit. “His first transition to community living occurred when he moved to” a 24‑hour supervised residence on Dec...
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