Oshawa Tree Causes Sewage Issue: Legal Options Explained
A city-owned tree in Oshawa caused $1,600 in plumbing damages, but Durham Region refuses reimbursement, citing bylaws.
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A city-owned tree in Oshawa caused $1,600 in plumbing damages, but Durham Region refuses reimbursement, citing bylaws.
A Richmond company's bid to join the Cowichan land claim litigation highlights complexities for property owners as legal battles unfold.
A Smiths Falls resident faces first-degree murder charges in connection with the death of an Elizabethtown-Kitley man, highlighting the complexities of Ontario's criminal justice process.
OpenAI faces lawsuits over its ChatGPT product, raising concerns about tech accountability and user safety in Ontario.
A tragic fire at Skywood Drive and Rolling Hill Road in Richmond Hill, suspected to be arson, has raised concerns about safety and legal rights for residents amidst an ongoing investigation.
Tamara Lich has appealed her mischief conviction tied to the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests in downtown Ottawa.
A former Bloc MP appeals to the Supreme Court after losing the Terrebonne election by a single vote, highlighting electoral accountability.
A tragic shooting at Sheppard Avenue East and Brimley Road in Scarborough has led to a nationwide search for three suspects, impacting the community and emphasizing the need for justice.
A second man has been charged in a fatal stabbing at Lake Shore Boulevard West and Islington Avenue. This development highlights important legal rights for Ontario residents.
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