Tories dig up information through lobbyist registry, but Grits and two lobbyists say they had no role in choice of Great Canadian Gaming for Ontario gambling operations. ...
Category: Law and Safety
Attorney general aims for a ‘faster and fairer’ bail system
New policy from province's attorney general comes in wake of report skewering the government on pre-trial custody. ...
Bill to ban texting while crossing the street faces red lights
Is a private member's "zombie law" about victim-blaming or reducing pedestrian deaths? ...
How 20 government computers were wiped, according to gas plants trial testimony
Peter Faist says it was a "simple undertaking." ...
Judge acquits Liberal operatives in Sudbury bribery trial, abruptly ending it
'Clear and unequivocal vindication' for premier's ex-deputy chief of staff and Grit organizer in high-profile case. ...
General Counsel testifies McGuinty’s office didn’t respect authority of the legislature
McGuinty's chief of staff thought the order to produce documents was "ridiculous," according to testimony. ...
Patrick Brown served with libel notice for Sudbury bribery trial comments
Premier's lawyers put PC leader "on notice" with formal lawsuit threat as clock ticks on possible defamation action. ...
Law to create abortion clinic buffer zones lurches ahead
Motion to fast-track legislation would see it passed next week, with PCs supporting it while condemning abortion "game." ...
Prison watchdog calls for ‘profound’ changes over inmate rights and dignity
"Time is of the essence," says Howard Sapers, highlighting strip searches, in-custody deaths and family visits. ...
Sudbury bribery trial: Defence lawyer tweets out arguments on why the judge should toss the case
The defence is calling on the judge to end the defendants' "exposure to public trial," because the Crown hasn't proven its case. ...