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Cameras and Police Investigations on Common Elements: Limits of Board Authority (ON)

The Ontario Court of Appeal issued an important decision giving condo boards some clarity on the level of cooperation with police that is expected from them. It also traces clear limits on investigatory powers police have in common elements. Ultimately, the Court of Appeal helps us understand whether police can conduct investigations on common elements, whether they can install hidden cameras, and to what extent the corporation can assist in such investigations.    Read the article…………………………..

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