
If you build it, they will come. A heated debate regarding the future of the controversial Lansdowne 2.0 project continued into its second straight day downtown at Ottawa City Hall on Thursday, with the Ottawa Charge of the Professional Women’s Hockey League wondering aloud if they’ll have enough room for their fans. While the belief […]
October 30, 2025 - 15:13 | Bruce Garrioch | Ottawa Citizen
For many Canadians, Halloween is the moment they’ve been waiting for all year. It’s the chance to don a costume, give out some candy and let the spirit of the season come alive. This Halloween, we asked readers to share how they’ve been decorating their lawns for the spooky season. From armies of skeletons collected over the lockdown years to haunted corn fields (and a few nods to the Blue Jays, playing Game 6 of the World Series on Halloween), here are some highlights from your submissions.
October 30, 2025 - 15:11 | Jacob Dubé | The Globe and Mail
Speaking to students at the University of Ottawa last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government was also going to work on reducing immigration levels.
October 30, 2025 - 15:09 | Uday Rana | Global News - Canada
A long-time Quebec minister has resigned from caucus, deepening a crisis engulfing the Quebec government over a recently passed law imposing a new payment system on the province’s doctors. Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant announced Thursday he would leave the governing party to sit as an independent member of the provincial legislature. He was accompanied during the news conference by Premier François Legault, a personal friend.
October 30, 2025 - 15:03 | | The Globe and Mail
OTTAWA — A case of mistaken identity has rocked the final stretch of the
New York City mayor’s race
, after British newspaper The Times published an area man’s comments, thinking he was ex-mayor Bill de Blasio because the two shared a name, slamming Democratic frontrunner Zohran Mamdani.
The...
October 30, 2025 - 14:56 | Rahim Mohamed | National Post
Students around Alberta walked out of class on Thursday in protest of the provincial government’s decision to send teachers back to work after a nearly four-week-long strike.The walkout happened a day after more the 700,000 students returned to school for the first time since Oct. 6, when teachers walked off the job amid unresolved collective bargaining with the provincial government.
October 30, 2025 - 14:56 | Matthew Scace, Alanna Smith | The Globe and Mail


