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“Our government is protecting Ontario communities by cracking down on criminals in our communities,” said Attorney General Doug Downey. “Specialized prosecution teams will be laser focused on holding ...
Following a guilty plea in the Provincial Offences Court in Brockville, Brampton Brick Limited, was fined $65,000 by Justice of the Peace Bryan Snyder; Crown Counsel was Judy L. Chan.
One individual has been convicted for offences under the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, 2019 (PAWS Act).
HAMILTON — In order to protect and strengthen Ontario’s current and future workforce, the Ontario government is investing $750 million to support Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM ...
The Ontario government has recently appointed third-party reviewers and investigators to examine several school boards’ use of finances and resources.
“Canadian resources ought to benefit Canadians, not hostile, foreign regimes,” said Minister Lecce. “In today’s changing world, we need to be clear-eyed about the risks from those who want to exploit ...
The following were convicted of offences under the Tobacco Tax Act. The court also imposed a victim fine surcharge for each offence as required under the Provincial Offences Act. All tobacco products ...
TORONTO — Today, as the next step in the government’s plan to protect Ontario, the province is introducing the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, 2025. If passed, this comprehensive ...
Following a guilty plea in Provincial Offences Court, Ottawa, Bellai Brothers Construction Ltd. was fined $80,000 by Justice of the Peace Mahamud Elmi; Crown Counsel was Alicia Gordon-Fagan.
The Regulatory Compliance Unit opened an investigation and determined that Stirling did not hold a licence as a livestock dealer. Further investigation revealed that Stirling had actively purchased ...