Ottawa police have laid several charges against a 29-year-old man after a local rabbi reported a threatening phone call.
Police said in a news release that they received a complaint Friday about a threatening phone call to a religious leader. A man was arrested on Saturday.Rabbi Idan Scher, the Senior Rabbi of Congregation Machzikei Hadas in Ottawa, told CTV News Ottawa that he had received the threatening phone call and reported it to police.
Ottawa police did not identify the accused in a news release Monday. Police said he is charged with "various hate-motivated offences" and is due in court Monday. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's non-binding motion calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to extend the carbon tax pause on home heating oil to all forms of home heating failed to pass Monday.Canadians trapped in the Gaza Strip who were previously told they could be allowed out over the weekend will have to wait longer to escape the besieged Palestinian territory.
If November’s cool, dreary and rainy weather has you dreaming of turquoise-blue water and white sand beaches, then you might just be in luck.A window washer experienced a medical emergency while on a suspended scaffolding outside the seventh floor window of a London high-rise Monday morning.As Remembrance Day approaches, the needs of local veterans are being met through poppy donations. But not all of those who need help are reachable.
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