We wrote thousands of stories in 2022 — but these 16 were among the most read and most loved of the year. Here’s a look back at the year, as curated by you.
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Disability advocate Max Brault says he was embarrassed and humiliated when Air Canada botched his travel arrangements on a recent once-in-a-lifetime trip to Hawaii. “I don’t like showing weakness. I like people to think I have my s–t together,” said Brault, a vice-president and accessibility consultant at BDO Canada and a former senior adviser on accessibility issues for Infrastructure Canada.
Alice, chef-owner Briana Kim’s plant-focused and fermentation-based restaurant in Little Italy, was 50th. Its neighbour on Rochester Street, chef-owner Mark Lepine’s Atelier, another innovative and rarefied restaurant specializing in blind tasting menus, was 56th. Restaurateur Steven Beckta’s namesake restaurant on Elgin Street was 57th.Article contentA public viewing area to watch the replacement of the Booth Street overpass.
It’s likely the Ottawa courthouse has never hosted a session as widely attended as the recent bail hearings for the accused leaders of the so-called “Freedom Convoy”. The hearings have also presented a test of longstanding courtroom decorum — and tested the patience of the presiding judges — with lengthy court sessions featuring frequent interruptions, unwelcome interjections from the public gallery, reminders to place phones and other devices on “mute” and repeated warnings from the bench as some observers appear to be “live-streaming” the proceedings.
“I want to make sure every part of this city is represented,” Sutcliffe said at his launch event. “I care a lot about the people of Kanata and the people in the suburbs and the rural areas of this city, as well as the urban area.”Article contentTREATED ‘LIKE A PIECE OF FURNITURE’: Ottawa woman pressured to take LTC room she didn’t want under threat of Bill 7
On Thursday, the former Nortel employee who speaks with difficulty, uses a mechanical wheelchair, is otherwise bedridden and has complex health issues including multiple sclerosis, said she is not happy where she is and feels like her wishes do not matter.Lindsay Rodney cares her husband, Adam, at their Smiths Falls home.
“We’re losing a stream of revenue, and it was a good stream,” Merry Dairy owner Marlene Haley said Friday.
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Reader favourites: 17 of the most read stories of 2022We wrote thousands of stories in 2022 — but these 17 were among the most read and most loved of the year. Here\u0027s a look back at the year, in top stories.
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'Twas the week before Christmas: Mawer's 2022 in reviewMawer Investment Management Ltd. put down their year\u002Dend perspective in the form of a poem for Financial Post readers. Have a read
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Canada's breakout sports stars of 2022 to keep an eye out for in the futureAs 2023 approaches, a look back at some of the success stories in Canadian sports warrants recognition for the exciting new stars of the future.
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Good riddance: Most Canadians feel 2022 was worse than 2021, poll suggestsOTTAWA — Many Canadians will be saying “good riddance” to 2022 as it draws to a close, a new poll suggests, with more people comparing it unfavourably to 2021…
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