Although an injunction was granted to allow certain supervised consumption sites to remain open during a legal dispute over provincial legislation banning some of these sites, nine locations have still closed. On Monday, a judge called the lawyers back to ensure he had all the necessary information before making a final ruling. Matthew Bingley reports.
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Ontario judge calls lawyers back for supervised consumption site case
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