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JUSTICE MINISTER'S DECISION Truscott case to court of appeal Oct. 28, 2004. 06:29 PM OTTAWA - Steven Truscott, who has waited 45 years to clear his name, will have to wait a little longer now that the federal justice minister has asked the Ontario Court of Appeal to review the case. Asked how Truscott felt, his lawyer responded: "He feels that he's been struggling for 45 years . . . and he's still struggling." [Full Story] › Son watches dad grow old (Oct. 28) › Berton's poetic crusade (Oct. 28) › Truscott awaits judgment day (Oct. 25) › He did not weep (Nov., 2001) Governments can override charter, top court says Oct. 28, 2004. 05:40 PM ST. JOHN'S - The Supreme Court of Canada has given governments across the country the right to dodge the Charter of Rights by claiming financial hardship, says the union that lost a pivotal pay equity case today. [Full Story] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmentalists, builders split on greenbelt plan Oct. 28, 2004. 05:19 PM Environmentalists today applauded a provincial plan that would protect a wide swath of green space in the Golden Horseshoe region but developers warned of higher property prices and the opposition raised concerns about loopholes in the legislation.
Approximate Word count = 810 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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