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Posted bywpengine 7 April 2020

Ontario to spend $1.3M on justice sector technology;  $2.7M to victims of violence amid COVID-19

https://www.lawtimesnews.com/practice-areas/litigation/ontario-to-spend-1.3m-on-justice-sector-technology-2.7m-to-victims-of-violence-amid-covid-19/328397?utm_source=GA&utm_medium=20200407&utm_campaign=Newsletter-20200407&utm_content=60340243-7A36-40AE-831C-5923AFD1310D&tu=60340243-7A36-40AE-831C-5923AFD1310D

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