News of the day: Lack of autism services brings family's life crashing down; Sens shut down Tkachuk trade talk; Can public servants have side hustles?

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Jennifer and Andrew with their daughter, Arizona. Recently, the family found Arizona only only qualify for 25 per cent of an education assistant in senior kindergarten, and caused all the walls to fall for the family, forcing Jennifer to leave her job and landing them now in a shelter.Jennifer and Andrew with their daughter, Arizona. Photo by JULIE OLIVER /POSTMEDIA

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RAISING ARIZONA: HOW A LACK OF AUTISM SERVICES BROUGHT ONE FAMILY’S LIFE CRASHING DOWN

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Four-year-old Arizona has autism. The family was holding it together until she couldn’t get a full-time EA. Now, they’re living in a shelter

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Steve Staios, president of hockey operations and general manager for the Ottawa Senators, and head coach Travis Green speak to the media at Canadian Tire Centre. Steve Staios, president of hockey operations and general manager for the Ottawa Senators, and head coach Travis Green. Tony Caldwell/Postmedia Network

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SENATORS GM STEVE STAIOS SHUTS DOWN TALK REGARDING BRADY TKACHUK TRADE SPECULATION

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The heat has been turned up on captain Brady Tkachuk since the Senators were eliminated from the playoffs by the Carolina Hurricanes.

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Mariette Lavigne Mariette Lavigne, a longtime parishioner at St-Claude chapel. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

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BLACKBURN HAMLET CHAPEL TO FIND NEW HOME — UNLESS PARISHIONERS CAN FIND WAY TO SAVE IT

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The francophone chapel is being forced to close or move after the lease ends on April 30, with no chance of renewal.

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A public servant asks if they can promote a book they wrote. This illustration does not depict the public servant's personal details. Illustration by Rob Cross A public servant asks if they can promote a book they wrote. Photo by Getty Images /Postmedia

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CAN PUBLIC SERVANTS HAVE SIDE HUSTLES?

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A public servant asks if they can promote their new book without breaking conflict of interest rules.

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Dr. Mark Nassim Dr. Mark Nassim is a family physician in Ottawa. Photo by JEAN LEVAC /POSTMEDIA NETWORK

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WHEN THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP ALSO INCLUDES DR. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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One Ottawa physician says he embraces — or at least accepts — AI as a tool for better discussions with his patients.

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