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Questions arise after deputy minister gets $760,000 when off the job

  • April 4, 2011 at 5:48 pm

91x news Monday April 4, 2011

The Ontario government cannot explain why a former deputy minister was paid $760,000 after he had left his job. A panhandler convicted of murdering a Toronto man was sentenced to life in prison. A British Columbia court heard evidence surrounding  a polygamy trial today. For these stories, sports and more, listen.

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