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No tickets issued during rally marking 'Freedom Convoy' anniversary, Ottawa Bylaw saysBylaw Services officers issued no tickets during a rally in downtown Ottawa to mark the two-year anniversary of the so-called 'Freedom Convoy,' but officials say the investigation continues into the 'illegal discharge of fireworks' Saturday night.
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NATO secretary-general says Canada must inform alliance when it will raise defence spendingEstimates released by NATO in 2023 said Canada was only spending 1.38 per cent of GDP on defence
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