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Judge grills province on whether Toronto bike lane removals are 'arbitrary'

Judge grills province on whether Toronto bike lane removals are 'arbitrary'

Justice Paul Schabas considering whether to block government from removing lanes while he considers Charter challenge
Judge grills province on whether Toronto bike lane removals are 'arbitrary'

Judge grills province on whether Toronto bike lane removals are 'arbitrary'

Justice Paul Schabas considering whether to block government from removing lanes while he considers Charter challenge
Meet the so-called 'bed-blockers' in Ontario's hospitals

Meet the so-called 'bed-blockers' in Ontario's hospitals

Some 'alternate-level-of-care' patients the government wants out of hospitals are bedbound with feeding tubes, gaping wounds and no family to lean on

The T: ousted in Orillia

Your municipal news roundup for the week of April 7
Judge asks lawyers in supervised consumption case to get their facts straight

Judge asks lawyers in supervised consumption case to get their facts straight

Nine sites remain closed despite his injunction, and the minister of health contradicted Ontario's lawyer while he was speaking
Judge asks lawyers in supervised consumption case to get their facts straight

Judge asks lawyers in supervised consumption case to get their facts straight

Nine sites remain closed despite his injunction, and the minister of health contradicted Ontario's lawyer while he was speaking

The T: iced out

Your municipal news roundup for the week of March 31
Court grants injunction in supervised consumption site case

Court grants injunction in supervised consumption site case

Ten sites the Ford government ordered to close will be allowed to stay open until a judge decides a Charter challenge
9 safe consumption sites closing Tuesday despite court reprieve

9 safe consumption sites closing Tuesday despite court reprieve

Threat of losing provincial HART hub funding 'looms large,' advocates say
Supervised consumption case headed back to court Monday

Supervised consumption case headed back to court Monday

In an 'unusual' step, the judge deciding the fate of 10 drug-use sites has called for the court to reconvene
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