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Ontario Court Justice Romuald Kwolek also ruled police used excessive force when they opened fire on Quinn Campbell at the Regent Street Esso station the night of April 10, 2019.
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“I am not convinced beyond a reasonable doubt the accused is guilty of counts six and seven – assault with a weapon and dangerous driving,” Justice Kwolek ruled via Zoom link from Sault Ste. Marie. “The charges are dismissed.
“With regard to the (Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms) application (by defence lawyer Denis Michel), I’m satisfied there was a Charter breach under Section 7 due to excessive use of police force.
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Case data will now be reported Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays, and the health unit will continue to post a detailed epidemiology summary on Monday.
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The detailed summary provides information about cases over time, case characteristics, probable exposures, case outcomes, testing, and outbreaks in facilities.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts said that it is optimistic about the future in light of a successful vaccination program, but it is still cautioning the public about the possibility of an increase in COVID-19 cases this fall.
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“The bargaining teams for both Vale and USW Local 6500 did return to the table Monday with the assistance of a third-party facilitator,” said Danica Pagnutti, corporate affairs specialist with Vale.
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“The intent of these discussions is for both parties to seek a path forward that will help in ending the current dispute.”
Pagnutti said the talks are expected to continue throughout the week, but Vale will not be commenting on the nature of the discussions out of respect for the process.
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“This pandemic has been a very long road for all of us, whether you’re a health-care worker, student, essential worker, business owner, long-term care home resident, or just people who miss going out for dinner with friends and family,” said Mayor Brian Bigger said in a release.
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“We continue to make great strides with our community vaccination program and moving to step two ahead of schedule is excellent news. Let’s continue to make smart choices, follow public-health guidelines and get our vaccinations so we can make it to Step Three just as quickly.”