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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario privacy commissioner is calling on the provincial government to make information identifying publicly-funded facilities that provide medically assisted deaths available to members of the public who request it under the freedom-of-information system.Brian Beamish says legislation passed this spring shields hospitals, long-term care homes and hospices f
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Since 1899, Auroras St. Andrews College SAC has been a prestigious boys private school, counting among its alumni actor Kiefer Sutherland, author Timothy Findley, Group of Seven painter Lawren Harris, former governor general Vincent Massey and Anaheim Ducks hockey player Michael Del Zotto.On Oct. 2, the school announced plans to open an independent girls school, to be know
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stanley cup of Yonge Street at 306 St. Johns Sideroad, minutes from St. Andrews College.It will be housed in a stately Jacobian manor that was owned by past St. Andrews parents and school contributors Anne and Andrew Dunin, and will sit on land owned by developer Shining Hill Group SHG . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW SHG, which is building homes on 400 acres at Yonge and St. Johns, was a significant player in the deal, further selling acreage to SAC for the future development of academics, athletics, arts and residential buildings, the schools statement said.St. Annes is expected to open eit