Accused bigamist lawyer’s licence suspended temporarily
A prominent Ontario lawyer who allegedly prepared false documents to facilitate his marriage to his law clerk has agreed to a temporary suspension of his licence to practise law. James Cooper Morton,...
View ArticleRAPIST RENOVATOR DEAD: He bought knee pads from ex-hooker then raped her
A construction worker who raped a former sex trade worker he met through a Kijiji ad for industrial knee pads died before he could be sentenced on Friday. William Dadson, 42, bought knee pads for $25...
View ArticleTeen was on bail for alleged armed robbery at time of fatal stabbing
A Toronto youth was on bail for an alleged armed robbery of another teen when he allegedly fatally stabbed 15-year-old Jack Meldrum in a senseless robbery near Sherway Gardens on Saturday night. The...
View ArticleDanforth murder marks 1-month anniversary of mass shooting
A murder victim was gunned down on the Danforth Wednesday, a month after Faisal Hussain mowed down two young women and wounded a dozen others in a mass shooting in Greektown. Toronto Police said...
View ArticleAlleged playground shooter appears in court, held in custody
A man wanted in the shocking Scarborough playground shooting that wounded two young sisters appeared briefly in a Toronto courtroom Thursday and was remanded into custody until Tuesday. Toronto Police...
View ArticleGold stocks scammer bilked pensioners out of $1.1M, gets 5 years in prison
A con artist who swindled 10 pensioners and others close to retirement out of $1.1 million through a gold stock scam was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to repay his devastated victims....
View ArticlePopular English teacher who lured, sexually exploited students gets 33 months...
A popular Bishop Allen Academy teacher who exploited vulnerable teenaged students and had sexual relations with one was sentenced to 33 months in prison Friday. Former English teacher Gerry McGilly...
View ArticleHache’s accused no-show in court angers grieving family, friends
OSHAWA – Rori Hache’s heartbroken family is outraged that Adam Strong was a no-show — again — at a court appearance before his preliminary hearing. And Justice Marquis Felix told a courtroom packed...
View ArticleDoc exposed nude selfies to patients: College
A highly-regarded Georgetown doctor sexually abused 11 female patients by showing them his nude selfies, a College of Physicians and Surgeons disciplinary committee ruled Tuesday. The decision...
View ArticleBarry Sherman’s cousins strike out in court battle
Cousins of the late Barry Sherman have lost their bid for a portion of the billionaire’s fortune. A three-judge panel of the Ontario Court of Appeal on Wednesday upheld a lower court’s decision that...
View ArticleMedia lawyers seek police details on Danforth shooter
Media lawyers will be attempt on Friday to convince a Superior Court judge to unseal police information on the investigation into Greektown rampage shooter Faisal Hussain. Hussain killed two young...
View ArticleJordan Peterson profited by releasing audiotape he alleged defamed him: Defence
University of Toronto Professor Jordan Peterson launched a $1.5 million defamation suit in June against Sir Wilfrid Laurier, two of its professors and a former staffer for suggesting in a secretly...
View ArticlePorter Airlines payroll scammer grounded by prison term
Porter Airlines payroll specialist Monique Clarke was smiling proudly in a photo accompanying a flattering article in the airline’s in-flight magazine in the spring of 2017. However, she was fired once...
View ArticleBotox charlatan to be sentenced Nov. 7
The women wanted their smooth, youthful faces restored by Botox injections administered by a qualified medical professional. Instead, the cosmetic work was botched by a poser pretending to be a nurse...
View ArticleSon-in-law gets 10 years for killing mobster father-in-law
The son-in-law of notorious mobster Rocco Zito was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for the shooting death of the mob boss at their family home in North York. “The jury accepted that Domenico...
View ArticleMath prof scores “pyrrhic victory” over jogging track crash
A Florida Tech Mathematics professor scored a pyrrhic victory after he sued for a jogging collision and lost roughly $120,000 in legal costs after he rejected a settlement offer for $180,000. Prof....
View ArticleBillionaire businessman argues Indigenous law should govern family support claim
A billionaire Six Nations businessman who launched the world’s largest privately owned Indigenous corporation is taking a family law dispute with the mom of their nine-year-old son to Ontario’s...
View ArticleTOBACCO KING: Indigenous billionaire businessman’s lavish lifestyle
Ken Hill may well be the wealthiest Indigenous businessman in Canada. The billionaire Six Nations resident launched the world’s largest private Indigenous-owned corporation, Grand River Enterprises...
View ArticleFraud mastermind guilty in overseas nanny program scam
Rossana Lim was the “criminal mastermind” who orchestrated a scam duping would-be nannies into believing she had real employers for them under Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program, a judge has...
View ArticleFord fights back against council-downsizing ruling
Premier Doug Ford vowed Monday to invoke the province’s powers to use the “notwithstanding” clause to trump a Superior Court decision that derailed his plans to slash the size of Toronto’s city...
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