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Fish J. wrote a unanimous verdict for the … Fish J. wrote a unanimous verdict for the Court, rejecting Crown contentions that the investigative procedure ought to be withheld from public view, in this case of insalubrious slaughter of cattle at the plant in Toronto. In fact, the scandal that ensued had a part in changing the leadership of the province. A justice of the peace had issued six search warrants for various locations linked to the Aylmer business. The investigation by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on Sunday 23 August 2003 into the operation of Aylmer became the subject of widespread media reports five days after the execution of the warrants, after the following Wednesday Ontario public safety commissioner Dr. told consumers not to eat any meat products from the Aylmer slaughterhouse. The suitability for human consumption of meat slaughtered and processed by Aylmer became a matter of public concern. The company was investigated for "possible offences involving the illegal processing of deadstock." Online records show that, as a result of the tainted meat scandal, company president Butch Clare pleaded guilty to distributing improperly labelled meat and received fines totalling $15,000.meat and received fines totalling $15,000.
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Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd v Ontario
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[2005] 2 SCR 188, 2005 SCC 41
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Her Majesty The Queen v Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Sun Media Corporation
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--02-09
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APPEAL from Ontario Court of Appeal
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Fish J
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Appeal dismissed
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yes
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Fish J. wrote a unanimous verdict for the … Fish J. wrote a unanimous verdict for the Court, rejecting Crown contentions that the investigative procedure ought to be withheld from public view, in this case of insalubrious slaughter of cattle at the plant in Toronto. In fact, the scandal that ensued had a part in changing the leadership of the province.n changing the leadership of the province.
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Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd v Ontario
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