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Category: Law and Safety
Ontario prepared to fight niqab ban at Supreme Court
Attorney General says Ontario government would intervene if Supreme Court of Canada hears appeal by federal government on ban against face coverings at citizenship ceremonies ...
Protecting patient privacy legislation tabled today
The Health Information Protection Act, introduced by Health and Long-Term Care Minister Eric Hoskins, comes after a health record privacy bill died on the order paper before the June, 2014, election. ...
Heard: Inquest into deaths of native students in Thunder Bay starts Oct. 5
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OPP union ready to move on from ‘very dark chapter’
The acting head of the Ontario Provincial Police Association says it is "turning the page" in the wake of an RCMP investigation into alleged wrongdoing by former leaders; legal counsel recommends governance training and ...
More details emerge about June riot at Penetanguishene jail
Local union president says he's been told 20 to 25 inmates have been charged by police for their alleged roles in a June 18 riot at Central North Correctional Centre ...
Police carding consultations wrap up with contentious Toronto meeting
Although the province says it is committed to prohibiting arbitrary police street checks, it continues to say that street checks with a 'clear policing purpose' may still be allowed going forward. ...
Happening: WSIB keeping premium rates steady in 2016
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Heard: PC house leader seeks OPP investigation update
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Happening: DuPont Pioneer settles grain seed lawsuit against Goderich retailer
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