NEW: The Law Society of Ontario says Metrolinx began cutting down historic trees at Osgoode Hall Saturday morning before the Ontario Superior Court could hear an injunction to prevent their clearing.
A spokesperson for the Law Society of Ontario says Metrolinx began cutting down historic trees at Osgoode Hall in Toronto on Saturday before the Ontario Superior Court could hear“Metrolinx began clearing trees on the grounds of Osgoode Hall this morning in advance of the proceedings,” Wynna Brown said in an email.She said a hearing on the injunction to stop the action by the Crown agency will be heard at 2 p.m.
"Following the hearing, we look forward to proceeding to get this critical transit line built," Metrolinx said. Green fabric is tied around trees at Osgoode Hall in Toronto on Friday February 3, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
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