“this is not just a 30-day scenario. we’re seeing evidence we’re going to be dealing with economic insecurity for the next few years,” sutcliffe said. “it’s not just because of the threat of tariffs from the new u.s. administration. we’re seeing it because of the threat of federal government job cuts and other general economic uncertainty.
“i think this is a good occasion, regardless of what might transpire in the next 30 days, a good opportunity for us to get everyone together and do whatever we can to support the local economy. we need to protect jobs. we need to protect businesses.”
on saturday, flag day, ottawa city hall will have the canadian flag flying from every pole, mayor mark sutcliffe said.
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on saturday, flag day, city hall
will be awash in maple leafs with the canadian flag flying from every pole, sutcliffe said, and t
he heritage building will be bathed in red and white lights saturday evening.
along with the show of patriotism, however, ottawa fans have booed the u.s. anthem at ottawa senators games, something that river ward coun. riley brockington wants to stop. brockington quoted former u.s. first lady michelle obama and her famous statement: “when they go low, we go high.
“let’s put our efforts into wearing our red and white, flying our flag and reinvigorating pride and patriotism,” brockington said at council.