A construction firm's been acquitted of harming threatened turtle's habitat, prompting Ontario review of law | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 27, 2025 - 14:41

A construction firm's been acquitted of harming threatened turtle's habitat, prompting Ontario review of law

January 27, 2025
Ontario's Court of Appeal recently upheld a decision to acquit a North Bay construction company found guilty of damaging the habitat of Blanding’s Turtle, a threatened species in the province.


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