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Document
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MO-1908-I
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File #
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MA-040045-1 and MA-040094-1 to MA-040105-1
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Institution/HIC
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Toronto Police Services Board
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Summary
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The Toronto Police Services Board (the Police) received thirteen requests under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) for access to specific records relating to an investigation involving the requester and his subsequent arrest. The Police located records responsive to each of the requests and denied access to them, claiming the application of the law enforcement exemptions in sections 8(1)(a), (c) and (l) and 8(2)(c), in conjunction with section 38(a) and the invasion of privacy exemptions in sections 14(1) and 38(b).
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Legislation
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Signed by
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Donald Hale
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Published
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Mar 03, 2005
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Type
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Order – Interim
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Orders and Reports Considered
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MO-1968-R
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Judicial Review
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Application pending
Toronto Police Services Board v. Information and Privacy Commissioner/Ontario, Attorney General for Ontario and John Doe, Tor. Doc. 422/05 (Div. Ct.)
Attorney General of Ontario v. Donald Hale, Adjudicator, Information and Privacy Commissioner/Ontario, Toronto Police Services Board and John Doe, Requester, Tor. Doc. 433/05 (Div. Ct.)
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