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It’s not too late to change course.
That’s what the Ontario Crown Attorneys Association (OCAA) says about plans to consolidate city courthouses into the under-construction New Toronto Courthouse (NTC) in the city’s core which they say will cause more problems than solve.
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“We’re not against a nice, new building for the downtown core, we think it’s a good idea,” association President Tony Loparco told the
Sun.
“But that’s different than saying ‘bring all criminal courts into one building. ”
Re: ‘Sudbury letter: Paul Lefebvre has always worked hard for Sudbury,’ May 1.
Gary Duhaime’s attempt to blame the Ford government for the crisis at Laurentian University is precisely the same type of political opportunism and partisan finger-pointing that he denounces in his letter.
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How exactly does the Ford government – who inherited a staggering provincial debt and deficit, before COVID, from the McGuinty/Wynne Liberals – benefit, as Duhaime claims, from LU’s own deep debt and operational deficit, and LU’s own decision to go into creditor protection to restructure itself?