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Toronto city manager criticizes TDSB over allegations in school fire lawsuit

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Tijana Martin/The Canadian Press A lawsuit filed by the Toronto District School Board contains “baseless and irresponsible allegations” made against the fire chief and the board should consider a public apology, the city’s top civil servant says. In a letter sent to the head of the school board on Thursday – the second formal response to the lawsuit from the City of Toronto – City Manager Chris Murray wrote that he was “appalled” by the release of the allegations against Fire Chief Matthew Pegg that “could have only been intended to cause unwarranted harm for some undisclosed strategic benefit.”

A betrayal : Toronto s city manager slams TDSB for naming Chief Pegg in lawsuit over blaze that destroyed school

  TORONTO Toronto s top civil servant is coming to the defence of the city’s fire chief in the wake of a lawsuit filed by the Toronto District School Board laying blame for a blaze that destroyed a school two years ago at the feet of the Toronto Fire Service. In a scathing open letter sent to interim TDSB Director ‪Karen Falconer Thursday, City Manager Chris Murray says he is “appalled” by the public release of the board’s $90 million statement of claim yesterday. He called the move calculated and said that he is extremely disappointed in the baseless and irresponsible allegations made against Fire Chief Matthew Pegg.”

TDSB files $90M lawsuit against city, police and province over 2019 fire that gutted west-end Toronto high school

  TORONTO The Toronto District School Board has launched a $90 million lawsuit against the city, the province and the Toronto Police Services Board, alleging that a massive fire that gutted a high school two years ago was the result of negligence. It was May 7, 2019 nearly two years ago to the day when a six-alarm fire tore through York Memorial Collegiate Institute at Eglinton Avenue West and Keele Street. Firefighters were first called the building shortly after 2 p.m. on May 6 after a fire broke out in the hallway space behind the main stage area of a second-floor auditorium. The building was evacuated and firefighters attacked the fire inside the auditorium.

TDSB suing fire department, police for $90M over York Memorial blaze

City manager lashes out at TDSB over baseless and irresponsible allegations in $90M lawsuit

City manager lashes out at TDSB over baseless and irresponsible allegations in $90M lawsuit by Lucas Casaletto, John Chidley-Hill of The Canadian Press Posted May 6, 2021 5:28 pm EDT Crews battle a fire at York Memorial Collegiate Institute on May 7, 2019. CITYNEWS/Mehrdad Nazarahari Toronto’s City Manager isn’t holding back as the back-and-forth between officials and the Toronto District School Board continued Thursday; a day after the TDSB Among the damning claims made by the TDSB, they allege negligence allowed a small blaze to erupt into a much larger one Legal documents filed on Wednesday show the board is seeking $90 million in damages in connection with the fire at the historic school.

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