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Court Discloses Police Video in Drunk Driving Case of Ottawa Councillor

5 February 2026
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Court Discloses Police Video in Drunk Driving Case of Ottawa Councillor
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Ottawa Coun. Matthew Luloff was arrested for suspected impaired driving, with a cellblock video revealing he blew double the legal blood-alcohol limit. In the video, Luloff expressed concern about the impact on his political career as he was running for MP for Orléans. After the trial, which he pleaded not guilty, the media successfully petitioned to release the video, despite his lawyer claiming it was an attempt to embarrass him. The judge ruled that public access enhances the administration of justice.

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