The lawsuit alleges that by having disputes over insurance claims moved to a government agency's jurisdiction instead of the courts, disabled people are being discriminated against. ...
Category: Law and Safety
Seen: Ottawa provides $5 million to Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary
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Heard: Coroner’s inquest called into 2010 death of Whitby worker
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Heard: Students focus on sexual assault and mental health throughout campus tour
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Rejected Sudbury candidate releases audio of alleged Liberal job offers
Progressive Conservative house leader Steve Clark also confirms that Elections Ontario is investigating the allegations as possible bribery. ...
Happening: Inquest called into police shooting of Malcolm Dean Walker
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Car insurance rates in fourth quarter fall by half a point
The provincial government says it plans to introduce rate-cutting regulations early this year and that an anti-fraud law passed last fall will help it reach its promised reduction target. ...
Happening: Wynne says province seeks ‘balance’ in protecting endangered species
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Heard: Ontario won’t implement mandatory flu vaccines for preschoolers
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Happening: Brampton company fined, directors jailed over worker death
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