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Matteo Cimellaro

Journalist at National Observer

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  • 3 weeks ago | ottawacitizen.com | Matteo Cimellaro

    Advertisement 1The department notified the impacted employees this week. Article contentThe Department of Justice will lay off up to 264 employees due to “significant budgetary pressures.”Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentThe department told impacted workers this week that their services may no longer be required as part of the coming workforce adjustment, according to spokesperson Ian McLeod.

  • 3 weeks ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Matteo Cimellaro

    The Department of Justice said it sent out notices this week to affected workers. (Credit: ERROL MCGIHON)The Department of Justice will lay off up to 264 employees due to “significant budgetary pressures.”The department told impacted workers this week that their services may no longer be required as part of the coming workforce adjustment, according to spokesperson Ian McLeod.

  • 3 weeks ago | ottawacitizen.com | Matteo Cimellaro

    Advertisement 1Yves Giroux says a public service cap alone will not be enough to pay for the prime minister's tax cut and defence spending. Article contentCapping the public service will not be enough to pay for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s tax cut and defence spending promises, says Yves Giroux, Canada’s parliamentary budget officer.

  • 3 weeks ago | ottawacitizen.com | Matteo Cimellaro

    Advertisement 1Ottawa’s Q1 budget report shows increased snow removal costs and lower transit revenue among the factors contributing to the shortfall. Article contentOttawa City Hall is running a $14-million deficit in the first quarter, prompting a spending freeze and a pause on hiring, according to a report for the Finance and Corporate Services Committee.

  • 3 weeks ago | ottawacitizen.com | Matteo Cimellaro

    Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1Paddleboards, fossil displays and fresh espresso now share space with volleyball courts and log play structures. Article contentPoliticians and excited community members gathered on a cloudy and cold June 1 morning to witness the much-anticipated opening of the revitalized Westboro Beach. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentArticle contentThere was no swimming or lounging on the sand, as temperatures dipped to around 10 C.

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