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‘The whole thing turns on timing’: Toronto and province make final arguments on council cut before Supreme Court

The City of Toronto maintained the cut was unconstitutional, while the province said it was the best option.

Published Mar 16, 2021 at 4:52pm

‘The whole thing turns on timing’: Toronto and province make final arguments on council cut before Supreme Court

TORONTO, ONTARIO- JULY 9, 2018:
Premier Doug Ford meets with Toronto Mayor John Tory at his Queenäó(TM)s Park office Monday afternoon.
LUCAS OLENIUK-TORONTO STAR Lucas Oleniuk/Toronto Star Lucas Oleniuk/Toronto Star

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