Chalk-wielding women draw attention to parking scofflaws near east end spy agencies
Two women living in Ottawa's east end say they're upset their neighbourhood's been taken over by employees of Canada's intelligence agencies — and they're fighting back with pieces of chalk. Retired nurses Danielle Sullivan and Diane Day have been patrolling the residential streets that border the headquarters of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the Communications Security Establishment (CSE), outlining parked cars and trucks with chalk and...
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