Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner says no information was accessed or lost as a popular plug-in on thousands of sites was hijacked for the purpose of crypto-currency mining. ...
Category: Law and Safety
Hiring private investigators is Patrick Brown’s due process, his communications adviser says
Crisis communications professional and conservative commentator Alise Mills also says Brown is considering taking legal action. ...
Finance minister says foot-dragging by the feds on pot legalization could cost Ontarians
Provinces say they need months between enactment of legalization and start of sales, possibly making a July 1 start date a pipe dream. ...
Proposed police oversight bill to remain intact despite officers’ wishes: Minister
Community safety minister says sweeping reforms to police oversight and accountability are `all tied together' and should pass this sitting. ...
Patrick Brown and Steve Paikin respond to respective allegations on social media
Brown and Paikin deny any wrongdoing. ...
Steve Paikin faces sexual harassment allegation from ex-mayoral candidate
The accusation concerns a comment the broadcaster allegedly made over lunch with Sarah Thomson in 2010. ...
Court decision backs Ontario’s medically assisted dying policy
Doctors who object to medically assisted deaths must refer patients to willing physicians, judges say in a ruling that cuts to the core of conscientious objection and patient rights. ...
Scorned Tory nomination candidate Vikram Singh drops lawsuit against PCs
A criminal investigation into the Hamilton-area nomination contest continues. ...
PC party exec testifies under oath in civil case on controversial nomination
Lawyer questions party president Rick Dykstra in civil case over alleged ballot-box stuffing and voter fraud. ...
Court erases mysterious chat between Brown aide and would-be candidate
Divisional court ruling permanently seals off transcript — after Tories spend $300,000 fighting its release — in legal battle over controversial Hamilton-area nomination. ...