
Stephanie Smyth
Stephanie Smyth is the Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Toronto-St. Paul’s, a role in which she has been vocal about issues concerning marginalized communities, particularly in relation to police investigations. She has expressed concern regarding the handling of suspicious deaths, advocating for more robust community outreach and questioning whether socioeconomic factors influence the urgency and thoroughness of police responses.
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Stephanie Smyth is a Liberal MPP who criticized the government for breaking its promise on accessibility.
Ontario’s promise to people with disabilities left unfulfilled after more than 20 yearsStephanie Smyth is a Liberal MPP who is asking for an investigation into David Piccini's actions.
Groups that got cash from Ontario training fund increasingly hired lobbyists beforehand, numbers showIn a statement sent to The Globe and Mail on Monday by Liberal MPP Stephanie Smyth’s office, the caucus expressed gratitude to Ms. Crombie for her work to improve the party’s fortunes.
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Toronto police delays in Indigenous woman’s suspicious death echo past failings, cold-case researcher says





























