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 TORONTO 鈥?A trial of two former top political stanley cup  aides in the Ontario premier   office is slated to begin in Toronto today.David Livingston and Laura Miller are charged stanley spain  with breach of trust, mischief and unlawful use of a computer.The politically sensitive case involves allegations of illicit email destruction in the office of former Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The emails were about the Liberals ; decision to cancel two gas plants just before the 2011 election, costing taxpayers about $1.1 billion.      Both accused deny any stanley termosy  wrongdoing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Livingston   lawyer says he plans to seek an immediate adjournment so the defence can go over documents the prosecution handed over only recently.By The Canadian Press Zzxt Quiz: Can you tell the difference between these shark facts and myths
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