Lessons from the past as the final Lansdowne 2.0 debates begin | Unpublished
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Publication Date: October 29, 2025 - 08:53

Lessons from the past as the final Lansdowne 2.0 debates begin

October 29, 2025

As city councillors head toward a final vote on Nov. 7 that could change the terms of the city's deal with the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, a close read of the staff report suggests many pieces will have to fall into place seamlessly over many decades.



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