Trial ends with two starkly opposed takes on what led to hedge-trimming death | Unpublished
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Author: Nicholas Kohler
Publication Date: October 2, 2025 - 17:34

Trial ends with two starkly opposed takes on what led to hedge-trimming death

October 2, 2025
A judge must now decide whether an Ottawa man showed a "reckless disregard" for his landscaping employee's life following the end of closing arguments in his trial. Read More


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Two casual Ottawa eateries, Gongfu Bao in Centretown and Takumi BBQ on Merivale Road, are among 50 Chinese restaurants across Canada hoping to make the cut when a new prestigious best-of list is announced on Oct. 29. Read More
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The Supreme Court of Canada in a ruling on Friday broadly supported legal protections for people who call for emergency help during an overdose.The 6-3 decision offers an expansive reading of a 2017 law passed by the federal Liberal government under former prime minister Justin Trudeau. The Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act aimed to help reduce overdose deaths by providing some legal immunity during an overdose.
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