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Crown drops one charge in gas plants trial, defence argues for acquittal on all counts
Court heard arguments from the defence for a directed verdict. ...
In Brief: PC candidate Rod Phillips, support for harm reduction in a public park, and the Sheppard subway resurfaces
The province is providing additional support to a harm reduction site in Toronto's Moss Park. Since August, harm reduction advocates and clinicians have administered drugs under supervision in a tent. Supporters say t ...
Government tables bill setting out framework for marijuana sales
Legislation would establish Ontario Cannabis Retail Corp., but the attorney general says pot shops are likely going to be called something else. ...
David Peterson sexual harassment case dismissed, complainant apologizes
The $10 million lawsuit was launched over two years ago. ...
Parties spar over memo about Brampton hospital’s 4,352 hallway patients
The memo was obtained by the Ontario NDP through a Freedom of Information request and distributed to the press gallery. ...
It’s the Queen’s Park Halloween MPP mash
It's time for political tricks or treats at Queen's Park. ...
How 20 government computers were wiped, according to gas plants trial testimony
Peter Faist says it was a "simple undertaking." ...
With partial immunity in hand, Peter Faist testifies at gas plants trial about ‘cleaning’ government computers
Laura Miller's partner, Peter Faist, is the Crown's last witness in the gas plants trial. ...
Long-Term Energy Plan projects flexibility in mid-2020s
Province plans to use the opportunity to pursue its Market Renewal plan. ...