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Bill 124: Billions at stake as Ontario takes public sector workers to Court of AppealLast November, a judge with the Superior Court of Justice struck down Bill 124, Protecting a Sustainable Public Sector for Future Generations Act, ruling it unconstitutional.PoliticsJun 20, 2023
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Ford government lodges appeal against decision to strike down Bill 124The province filed a notice of appeal with the Court of Appeal of Ontario over Bill 124 on Thursday, a month after a superior court judge ruled the legislation unconstitutional.PoliticsDec 29, 2022
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Couple convicted in child’s death to get new trial amid fresh evidence, Ontario court rulesIn making this week's decision, the Court of Appeal allowed the couple to put forward new evidence suggesting two prosecution experts had been mistaken.CanadaOct 1, 2020
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B.C. or Ontario? Residential school survivors fight move of court battleThe underlying fight relates to a request by three survivors of St. Anne's in Fort Albany, Ont., to have their compensation cases reopened.CanadaSep 20, 2020
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Children afraid of father in Kuwait can stay in Canada for now, Ontario court saysIn setting aside an order that the two boys and a girl should be returned to the Middle East, the Ontario Court of Appeal found the judge had failed to recognize the risk they faced.CanadaJul 29, 2020
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Man who lured Peel police officer posing as girl on Internet loses entrapment appealIn a case likely to end up before the country's top court, the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the Internet child-luring conviction of Akash Ghotra that resulted in a six-month jail term.CanadaJun 12, 2020
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Ontario court upholds murder conviction in death of girl found in burning suitcaseEverton Biddersingh was found guilty in 2016 of first-degree murder the death of his 17-year-old daughter Melonie.CrimeApr 6, 2020
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Recruiting centre attacker not a one-man terrorist group, Ontario Appeal Court rulesOntario's top court rejected the idea that someone committing a terrorist act could legally be considered to be acting for, or in association with, a group of which the person was the only member.CrimeDec 20, 2019
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Ontario Appeal Court overturns sex assault acquittal, says judge relied on rape mythsIn a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeal for Ontario ordered a new trial for Richard Lacombe in connection with the April 2015 incidents.CanadaDec 2, 2019
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Supreme Court refuses to hear Ottawa manslaughter case that turns on police statementsSam Tsega was found guilty three years ago of helping three others plan a deadly 2010 home invasion in Ottawa’s west end.CanadaNov 14, 2019
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