#StarExclusive: Toronto voters won’t know the outcome of a conflict of interest complaint against Mayor John Tory before the upcoming election.
The Integrity Commissioner said there isn’t enough time to complete an investigation before Aug. 19. torstar.co/qbZq50Km8na
Integrity Commissioner Jonathan Batty has determined there’s not enough time to complete his investigation into the matter, which centres on the mayor’s ties to the Rogers corporation, before a provincially mandated deadline Friday. thestar.com/news/gta/2022/…
In a statement to the Star, complainant Adam Chaleff said he would ask the commissioner to relaunch his investigation after election day.
Chaleff’s complaint alleged that Tory’s role on the advisory committee of the Rogers family trust meant he had an indirect pecuniary interest in a council debate about the ActiveTO program. thestar.com/news/gta/2022/…
The trust the mayor advises controls Rogers Communications Inc., the telecom company that owns the Jays. Tory receives $100,000 a year for his role on the committee.
The return of Zellers comes as soaring inflation drives consumers to discount retailers in search of lower prices and fierce competition from existing stores like Walmart, Dollarama and Giant Tiger. thestar.com/business/2022/…
There's also an ongoing lawsuit over a Quebec family’s use of the Zellers brand.
Retail analyst Bruce Winder said the reintroduction of Zellers likely stems in part from the lawsuit. thestar.com/business/2022/…
#StarExclusive: Ambulatory care shut down. Patients on stretchers for hours. No functional resuscitation area. A sick child unmonitored.
This is the picture of chaos over a weekend painted by 40 physicians at St. Joseph’s ER — one of Toronto’s busiest. thestar.com/news/gta/2022/…
In a letter to hospital management and the heads of Unity Health, emergency doctors describe a system teetering on the brink as they express their “grave concern” with a lack of nurses and beds while pleading for help from Unity’s leadership. thestar.com/news/gta/2022/…
“The situation is a threat to patient safety, patient quality of medical care, and patient experience. We witness a demoralized, frustrated and burned-out staff. The department is routinely an unsafe space for professional practice as well.” thestar.com/news/gta/2022/…
More criticism flowed Tuesday over what some past and present CTV News employees are describing as a “culture of fear” within the organization, a day after it emerged that the network had ended Lisa LaFlamme's contract. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Several CTV News employees who spoke to the Star said the end of LaFlamme’s 35 years with the company marked the loss of another female role model, referring to the recent exit of "barrier-breaker" Wendy Freeman. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Several CTV employees have told the Star they lay blame for what they describe as a difficult climate at the feet of Michael Melling, the head of news, while one said the issues in the organization predate him, but have been “amplified” during his tenure. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
#StarInvestigation: Spending on temporary agency nurses has soared by millions of dollars at some of Ontario’s largest hospitals grappling with severe staffing shortages.
Critics say hospitals turning to nursing agencies is a dangerous symptom of deeper dysfunction in hospitals, where exhausted nurses are leaving permanent jobs for flexible gigs at privately owned temp agencies that pay more. thestar.com/news/investiga…
“Agency nursing is a form of privatization,” said Doris Grinspun, CEO of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. “And really, the ones who are making the mega money are the agencies.” thestar.com/news/investiga…
Mukagatare showed up at Toronto’s Pearson Airport on July 14 only to be denied boarding as a result of a snafu on Air Canada’s part over Rwanda’s visa requirement. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
According to Rwanda’s Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration, travellers from Commonwealth countries including Canada can get visa upon arrival in Rwanda, and have visa fees waived for a stay of 30 days. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
LaFlamme covered some of the most important stories during her tenure with the company, including the war in Afghanistan, federal elections, natural disasters, the global pandemic and most recently the papal visit in Canada. thestar.com/news/2022/08/1…