After “five minutes of 'holy shit, we got an injunction,'” a Toronto advocate tells Filter, the reality of funding ...
The Philadelphia 76ers season is mercifully coming to a close with just eight games remaining as the Sixers host the Toronto ...
In March, because of attrition, rest and a quest to get great lottery odds, NBA fans are often paying to see an inferior ...
In an interview on Monday, March 24, Segarra said the trip was successful in stressing how valuable Canadian tourists are to ...
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Toronto supervised consumption site challenging Ontario law that will close 10 sitesAn Ontario court will hear arguments Monday from a Toronto supervised consumption site challenging the legality of a new ...
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His lawyer, Leora Shemesh, sought to move the case from criminal court in Brampton, in Peel Region, a move that proved successful. Two separate hearings are being held, with the other in Toronto court ...
Judge delays ruling on Hudson’s Bay liquidation plan to Friday after company fails to find financing
Justice Osborne approved the retailer’s request for an extension and ordered the hearing to resume at 10 a.m. Friday at the Toronto Courthouse. However, he said he is open to holding the hearing ...
Nine Canadians who suffered "extreme" injuries in last month's fiery crash at Toronto's Pearson International Airport are blaming Delta Air Lines and its flight crew and seeking unspecified damages, ...
TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay spent Monday in court asking for permission to begin a liquidation of all of its stores as early as Tuesday, even as it holds out hope that it will find a lifeline. But a judge ...
A mass stabbing at a University of Waterloo gender studies class was not a terrorist attack but a “particularly grave” hate crime meant to make people feel unsafe in those spaces, an Ontario ...
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has denied an injunction by a group of cyclists that sought to stop the province from removing bike lanes in Toronto until a court challenge is heard in April.
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