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2022 London, Ont. municipal election: Meet the Ward 10 candidatesGlobal News asked those running for mayor and city council in London, Ont., to complete a short questionnaire. Here are the responses from election candidates in Ward 10.PoliticsOct 13, 2022
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London, Ont. joins other cities’ support of legal challenge of Quebec’s Bill 21The City of London will provide $100,000 to assist in the legal challenge against Quebec's Bill 21, which restricts the wearing of religious symbols in certain public workplaces.PoliticsDec 22, 2021
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Former London, Ont., councillor Virginia Ridley launches lawsuit over websites scandalA statement of claim, which has not been proven in court, alleges defamation over the contents of a website and Facebook page discovered Oct. 2, 2018.PoliticsJan 8, 2021
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Two Londoners charged with violating Municipal Elections Act: OPPThe charges stem from an OPP investigation into allegations surrounding London's 2018 municipal election.PoliticsAug 26, 2020
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Councillors ask City of London, police, schools and health unit to address systemic racismMany councillors raised concerns about police responding to mental health calls and about funding for public health.CanadaJun 10, 2020
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Inquiry finds ‘insufficient evidence’ TVDSB trustee Jake Skinner breached code of conductThe nature of the complaint was not made public. Yet it came after a PR firm Skinner was involved with defended its role in creating attack websites during the 2018 election.PoliticsMay 27, 2020
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Blackridge Strategy’s Amir Farahi responds to new documents released in websites scandalThe scandal stems from a pair of websites that targeted then-incumbent city councillors Maureen Cassidy and Virginia Ridley in London's 2018 municipal election.CanadaJan 14, 2020
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Paul Van Meerbergen, Randy Warden involved in Blackridge websites scandal, documents suggestSusan Toth, a lawyer for Maureen Cassidy and Virginia Ridley, released a trove of documents on Monday that she said were obtained through a court order.PoliticsJan 13, 2020
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Climate change recommendations from London city staff earn committee supportThe recommendations were presented in a report to the committee that arrived seven months after London city councillors declared a climate emergency.PoliticsNov 26, 2019
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Photo radar, lower speed limits coming to London streetsTuesday's city council meeting saw councillors rubber-stamp a motion to purchase two photo-radar systems that will be circulated throughout London school zones.PoliticsOct 2, 2019
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