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Emo's challenge of tribunal decision 'attacks the civil rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ people'

Emo's challenge of tribunal decision 'attacks the civil rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ people'

The judicial review application asks the court to overturn the tribunal’s decision that found the municipality discriminated against the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
Emo to seek judicial review of Human Rights Tribunal orders

Emo to seek judicial review of Human Rights Tribunal orders

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario previously ruled the township's 2020 decision to not declare Pride month was discriminatory to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
Inquest comes 12 years after Sherman Quisses’s death

Inquest comes 12 years after Sherman Quisses’s death

Quisses died in hospital after being stabbed at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre.
Fisk death ruled accidental, inquest recommends better training

Fisk death ruled accidental, inquest recommends better training

Jury says all OPP detachments should have first-aid kits, AEDs and naloxone readily available and visible in cell areas.
Inquest begins into Atikokan man’s death

Inquest begins into Atikokan man’s death

Aaron Fisk, 37, died on Oct. 18, 2020 after collapsing in an OPP holding cell.
Emo faces 'failure in leadership,' says former councillor

Emo faces 'failure in leadership,' says former councillor

Emo council held a special in-camera meeting Tuesday to decide whether to comply with or appeal orders from the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.
NWMO made the right choice: Oliver

NWMO made the right choice: Oliver

City’s intergovernmental affairs committee chairperson says selection of Ignace and Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation as host communities for nuclear waste repository will bring a brand new industry to the region.
70 northern housing projects get funding

70 northern housing projects get funding

The funding is part of $262 million to help build 691 new homes in northern and Indigenous communities across the province.
Power line construction to begin by the end of this year

Power line construction to begin by the end of this year

A ceremonial groundbreaking took place Friday morning at Hydro One’s Lakehead Transmission Station in Shuniah for the $1.2 billion Waasigan Transmission Line.
Child welfare system still broken: national chief

Child welfare system still broken: national chief

Assembly of First Nations Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak addressed the Chiefs of Ontario during Fall Chiefs Assembly.
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