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It’s Monday, March 30. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today.
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AI IS COMING TO THE OTTAWA POLICE SERVICE. HERE’S HOW THEY’LL USE THE NEW TECH
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The Ottawa Police Board will unveil a new AI policy in April. Here’s how they say it will protect Charter rights and solve crimes faster.
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NORAD COMMANDER SAYS F-35-TYPE AIRCRAFT NOT NEEDED TO DEFEND NORTH AMERICA
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The U.S. commander of NORAD says fifth-generation fighters such as the F-35 aren’t needed to defend North America, undercutting the central claim by supporters of the aircraft that Canada requires such jets to protect the country.
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FREEZING RAIN TO START FALLING IN OTTAWA ON TUESDAY MORNING
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Freezing rain or freezing drizzle will begin falling early Tuesday morning and will continue all the way into Wednesday morning, according to a special weather statement for Ottawa issued in the evening of Sunday, March 29.
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DOES THE GOVERNMENT NEED CONSULTANTS WHEN KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF EXIST?
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Scott Taymun, a former public service executive, says it depends on the situation.
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JAKE SANDERSON SKATES WITH THE SENATORS, BUT NOT READY TO FACE PANTHERS
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Top defenceman Jake Sanderson took another step on the road to recovery by skating with the Senators on Monday in a non-contact jersey for the first time since he suffered a shoulder injury on March 7.
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