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TORONTO 鈥?An officer who fixes minor mistakes after issuing a ticket does not affect its validity, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Thursday.The ruling, which clarifies inconsistent lower court rulings, restores driving convictions against two motorists.An important goal of the Provincial Offences Act is that cases be decided on their merits, the Appeal Court found. A co
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An itinerant music teacher who tested positive for COVID-19 鈥?leading to the weeklong shutdown of a Toronto elementary school earlier this month 鈥?has been charged under the workplace health and safety act for failing to wear a mask.Ontarios Ministry of Labour confirmed a charge was laid after inspectors r
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