Why an Inuit group has concerns about policing at downtown gathering spot
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Why an Inuit group has concerns about policing at downtown gathering spot
The Ottawa Inuit Circle says the efforts of the Ottawa police and the city to revitalize and "clean up" downtown have indirectly pushed members of the Inuit community out of their gathering spot
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By Abyssinia Abebe
Published Jun 14, 2026
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