Metrolinx has won the legal right to chop down Osgood Hall trees to make way for an Ontario Line station.
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Hackland found it significant that the elected leadership of the Haudenosaunee and other First Nations that have been engaged on the project, as well as the City of Toronto, do not oppose the tree removal.
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