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Ontario government hands itself new powers over Ontario Place in proposed new law

The Ford government has tabled legislation that would give itself significant new powers to fast-track the redevelopment of Ontario Place and exclude it from environmental laws. Part of the Rebuilding Ontario Place Act — unveiled on Monday — sets out special powers for the provincial minister in charge of the …

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Proposed class-action suit alleges abuse at hands of Quebec youth protection services – Montreal

A team of lawyers representing Inuit children and their families in Nunavik and Indigenous children not living on reserves in Quebec are seeking to launch a class-action lawsuit against the provincial and federal governments over discrimination they claim was suffered related to the director of youth protection services and other …

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‘It’s tough’: St. Louis City SC hands struggling Toronto FC fifth straight loss – Toronto

TORONTO — Terry Dunfield strode onto the field after another disappointing result. Toronto FC’s interim head coach had just watched his severely undermanned squad give everything it had against one of Major League Soccer’s best. He then pivoted to ask his opposite a question as players shook hands. Bradley Carnell, …

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Frustrated by passport wait ‘chaos,’ would-be travellers in Montreal take matters into their own hands

Marie Soulier has spent four straight days standing in line outside the passport office at Montreal’s Guy-Favreau complex, waiting to collect her passport. She arrives at 5:30 each morning and leaves when the office closes. She is still waiting, and her flight leaves for France tonight. She is just one …

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RCMP took law ‘into their own hands’ by entering N.L. home and questioning child, lawyers say

A pair of criminal lawyers say that RCMP officers overstepped their bounds when they entered a Mount Moriah, N.L. home early Sunday morning and the police should provide a clear explanation as to what happened. Michael Spratt, a criminal defence lawyer in Ottawa, says the police can only legally enter …

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