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Ontario’s top court to hear government’s appeal of mandatory teacher math test caseA lower court had struck down the math proficiency test as infringing equality provisions in the Charter.EducationSep 28, 2022
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Kingston, Ont. developer wins lengthy legal battle to build two apartment towers in the downtownHomestead Land Holdings Ltd. has won a lengthy legal battle to construct 19 storey and 23 storey buildings on lower Queen Street in downtown Kingston.PoliticsJun 17, 2022
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Date set for appeal of Homestead high-rise project, while City of Kingston stays on sidelinesA court date has been set in the latest chapter of a long-running battle over a heritage versus high-rise project in downtown Kingston.CanadaJan 12, 2022
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Kingston citizens group ‘in it to win it’ in fight over downtown condo projectSamantha King of the group Building Kingston’s Future says the revised 12-storey application by IN8 Developments Inc. shows no respect for residents or the planning process.PoliticsJan 30, 2020
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Court greenlights appeal of Kingston’s Capitol condo rejectionThe proposed 16 storey Capitol condominium in downtown Kingston may not be dead just yet. IN8 Developments, the company behind the controversial building at 223 Princess Street, will be allowed to proceed with a legal challenge of the planning tribunal’s initial rejection of the project. Ontario’s Divisional Court has granted IN8 Developments leave to appeal last year’s ruling that denied the high-rise building.PoliticsAug 23, 2019
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Court dismisses legal challenge over repeal of Ontario sex-ed curriculumThe court said some of the public statements made were "ill-considered," but did not constitute an infringement of the charter.EducationFeb 28, 2019
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Ontario watchdog rapped after secret chats with cops led to nixed misconduct findingsDivisional Court said the Office of the Independent Review Director had compromised its independence and ordered it to reinvestigate a complaint against a Toronto constable from scratch.CanadaJan 9, 2019
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’60s Scoop’ class lawsuit to proceed after court dismisses government’s appealAn Ontario court has dismissed an appeal by the federal government that sought to quash a class action lawsuit which claims a devastating loss of cultural identity was suffered by Ontario children caught in the so-called "60s scoop."Dec 4, 2014
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