A court has ordered the Ontario government to pay a Sudbury family over $2 million in damages, finding the province liable in the death of a mine worker in 2006.
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The Crown is calling for five months in jail for a Sudbury man convicted of wilfully promoting hatred. 73 year-old David Popescu distributed DVD's in 2018 calling for the death of then-Premier Kathleen Wynne because she is a lesbian. Police recovered fourteen of the D-V-D's but during the trial Popescu says he intended to distribute eight hundred of them.
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