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Judge says Danforth mass shooting victims have right to sue gunmaker Smith & Wesson
Sign Inperson_outlinesearchmenuSign Inperson_outlineclose This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. To orderpresentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distributionto colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire aboutpermissions/licensing, please go to: A lawsuit making a “unique” allegation against gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson on behalf of victims of has gotten the green light to proceed to the next stage by Ontario’s Superior Court.Released this week by Justice Paul Perell, the decision filed in 2019 is one step closer to class action certification, surmounting...…Sign Inperson_outlinesearchmenuSign Inperson_outlineclose This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. To orderpresentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distributionto colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire aboutpermissions/licensing, please go to: A lawsuit making a “unique” allegation against gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson on behalf of victims of has gotten the green light to proceed to the next stage by Ontario’s Superior Court.Released this week by Justice Paul Perell, the decision filed in 2019 is one step closer to class action certification, surmounting...WW…

Ontario ombudsman blasts ‘outdated’ police training tool that emphasizes weapons over de-escalation, despite repeated calls for change
Sign Inperson_outlinesearchedit_locationperson_outlinecloseedit_location This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. To orderpresentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distributionto colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire aboutpermissions/licensing, please go to: More than four years after a scathing report cited “neglected” provincial officer training as a factor in fatal shootings, the Ontario ombudsman is blasting the “glacial” pace of police reform as the province has still not fixed central problems he identified.Now, as yet another request has been made to...…Sign Inperson_outlinesearchedit_locationperson_outlinecloseedit_location This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. To orderpresentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distributionto colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire aboutpermissions/licensing, please go to: More than four years after a scathing report cited “neglected” provincial officer training as a factor in fatal shootings, the Ontario ombudsman is blasting the “glacial” pace of police reform as the province has still not fixed central problems he identified.Now, as yet another request has been made to...WW…
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