One Person Arrested After Lockdown at University of Ottawa Campus
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www.ottown.caHere are the latest developments on the University of Ottawa lockdown, based on trusted Canadian outlets:
There was a lockdown at the University of Ottawa on Friday evening following reports of a violent threat. The university advised people on campus to shelter in place, and police indicated an active investigation was underway. Some reports noted that the Ottawa LRT station near the campus was affected, with trains bypassing the university stop. No injuries were reported at the time, and the lockdown was eventually lifted after a suspect was in custody. [Sources: CBC, CTV News, Global News, April 2026 coverage][3][5][6][7]
The lockdown prompted questions about emergency communications on campus. The university indicated it would review its notification processes and consider improvements to reach students beyond the app, aiming for quicker, clearer updates. [Source: CBC Ottawa coverage on the follow-up review][3]
Media reporting highlighted that one person was arrested in connection with the incident, and authorities characterized the event as a violent threat rather than an ongoing attack. The campus was declared safe and normal activities were allowed to resume after the all-clear. [Sources: Global News, CTV News updates][5][9]
In the days after, the university signaled a commitment to evaluate and strengthen emergency communications across channels, including potential enhancements to alerts, classroom notifications, and liaison with police. This includes gathering feedback from students and staff. [Source: CBC Ottawa follow-up article][3]
What this means for you if you’re on or near campus now
If you’re in the Ottawa area or planning to visit, check the University of Ottawa’s official emergency page or campus alerts for the latest status and any new safety guidance. The university typically updates its alert system and social channels with any safety advisories.[5][3]
For broader context, Ottawa transit adjustments related to the incident may persist briefly as investigators follow up; verify current service status if you rely on the O-Train near campus.[5][3]
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www.ottown.caThe University of Ottawa is pledging to find better ways of communicating with students after a lockdown last week sparked concerns about the school's emergency response.
www.cbc.caPolice said one person was arrested after receiving reports of a 'suspicious person' on the University of Ottawa campus in the capital's downtown.
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