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Firefighters ordered to end 'physical interactions' after alleged assault

Six months after an alleged assault at an Ottawa fire station that resulted in criminal charges against a firefighter and a captain, Ottawa Fire Services ordered all officers to clamp down on physical altercations between crew members.

Non-binary firefighter wanted alleged assault kept quiet, captain testifies

The Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) captain who was in charge of the station where a firefighter allegedly assaulted and choked a non-binary crewmatetestified Thursday it was the complainant not he who initially asked the matter not be reported up the chain of command.

Former firefighter denies feeling anger toward non-binary rookie before alleged assault

The former Ottawa firefighter accused of assaulting and choking a non-binary crewmate during an altercation over the dinner dishes flatly denies feeling angry or frustrated with the complainant, insisting he never placed his hand on their throat during the incident.

Former firefighter accused of choking non-binary rookie takes the stand

The former Ottawa firefighter accused of assaulting and choking a non-binary colleague at a Barrhavenfire station in 2022 told an Ottawa court he's a longtime ally of the LGBTQ community.

Crown wraps up after 2 witnesses in firefighter assault trial

After hearing from just two witnesses, the Crown has finished calling evidence in their case against a former Ottawa firefighter accused of assaulting and choking a non-binary colleague, and their captain who's accused of trying to prevent the complainant from reporting the incident.

Friendly exchanges before alleged fire station assault tell different story, lawyer argues

The lawyer for a former Ottawa firefighter charged with assaulting and choking a non-binary colleague said his client was friendly andrespectful toward his accuser, and blamed the complainant for "mischaracterizing" and "misrepresenting" the circumstances surrounding the alleged attack.

Non-binary firefighter's account of alleged assault 'fantastical,' lawyer says

The lawyer for a former Ottawa firefighter accused of assaulting and choking a non-binary colleague at a Barrhaven fire station nearly two years ago continued picking away at the complainant's version of events Monday, calling their account of what happened before, during and after the incident "fantastical."

Fire captain told non-binary rookie not to report alleged assault, court hears

A non-binary Ottawa firefighter testified Thursday that their captain advised them against reporting an alleged assault by a crewmatebecause it would be blown out of proportion and could jeopardize the complainant's career.

'I'm just going to die': Non-binary firefighter feared for their life during alleged choking

The complainant in the criminal trial of an Ottawa fire captain and a former firefighter testified Wednesday they thought they were going to die when one of the defendants allegedly choked them at a fire station in Barrhaven.

Unable to work since COVID vaccination, Gatineau man pins hopes on compensation

Tisir Otahbachi developed a debilitating skin ailment after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine nearly three years ago. He says he's still suffering, despite seeking medical help both in Canada and abroad.