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OTTAWA 鈥?A Black man
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vaso stanley talk to Bashizi.Sir, it the Ottawa police. Do I really need to send a police officer just for you let this girl by the operator asks in the video. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I ;m not stopping her from coming by, Bashizi replies before being interrupted. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pqpz Dr. Lynn Mikula hired as new Peterborough Regional Health Centre CEO
TORONTO 鈥?A Toronto teacher charged in the drowning of a teenage student shouldn ;t be held to a higher standard than the average parent in assessing the care and supervision he provided on a multi-day school canoe trip, his lawyers argued Thursday.While Nicolas Mills actions in planning and leading the July
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stanley france t guilty to criminal negligence causing death in connection with the drowning of 15-year-old Jeremiah Perry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The teacher, who took the stand last week, has acknowledged he did not follow some rules imposed by the Toronto District School Board because he felt they were impractical or unnecessary, and would have made it impossible to carry out the excursion.But he has maintained the trip was safe, and had stricter safety requirements in place than similar outings in the private sector. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In his closing arguments Thursday, Campbell argued the rules adopted by the board shouldn ;t be viewed as the benchmark for reasonable behaviour because they go far beyond what others in the wil
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