Advocates say Inuit no longer welcome to gather at Ottawa underpass; police say otherwise
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HOUSING JUL 10, 2026 – 8:30 AM EDT
Advocates say Inuit no longer welcome to gather at Ottawa underpass; police say otherwise
Dedicated facility needed to help most vulnerable community members says group co-founder Nick Illauq
Nick Illauq stands next a No Loitering sign that he says was recently installed in the Rideau-Sussex pedestrian underpass. Inuit have used the underpass as a gathering space until recently, when they were cleared from the area, Illauq says. (Photo by Jorge Antunes)
By Jorge Antunes
For many in Ottawa, the Rideau-Sussex pedestrian underpass is a sidewalk. For a grou…
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