Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Post reports Sorbara to be included in 'silly' lawsuit

And in more news completely unrelated to Greg Sorbara's resignation from cabinet (Post - Sorbara dismisses 'silly' lawsuit):

None of the allegations contained with the Access Health Vaughan's lawsuit have been proven in court and York Central Hospital is currently listed as the lawsuit's sole defendant. However, Tony De Cicco, the company's director, confirmed plans yesterday to amend the statement of claim to include Mr. Sorbara. Mr. De Cicco declined further comment, as did Emilio Bisceglia, his lawyer.

"I've been instructed by my client not to comment beyond what's in the claim," the lawyer said when reached by phone.



Interesting that this is only in the Post.

* * * *

Cabinet Shuffle update - *Yawn*

Adam Radwandki's reaction
is worth reading though.

Wednesday Update: McGuinty shows ruthless side in crafting new cabinet - Ian Urquhart.


5 comments:

OMMAG said...

It doesn't much matter because the real problem you face is the next 4 years of McGuinty....

Anonymous said...

don't we know it!!

Joanne (True Blue) said...

Of course, if McGuinty runs for Federal Liberal leadership, our problems could become your problems!
;)

Möbius said...

Of course, if McGuinty runs for Federal Liberal leadership, our problems could become your problems!

But they'd still be our problems!

Joanne (True Blue) said...

But they'd still be our problems!

Yeah, but misery loves company.