A Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) streetcar on King Street in the city's downtown. Photo: Niamat Ullah/Unsplash
A Toronto Transit Commission track patroller who was fired for time theft has lost his bid to get his job back, after an arbitrator found he spent hours of paid shifts grocery shopping, visiting his mother and sitting in his parked car. The worker, a track patroller for about eight years, was termin...
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