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GSB# 2003-3774
UNION# 2004-0999-0002
IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION
Under
THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT
Before
THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD
BETWEEN
Ontano PublIc ServIce Employees Umon
(Umon Gnevance) Union
- and -
The Crown In RIght of Ontano
(Mimstry ofCommumty Safety and CorrectIOnal ServIces) Employer
BEFORE FelIcIty D Bnggs Vice-Chair
FOR THE UNION Stephen GIles
Gnevance Officer
Ontano PublIc ServIce Employees Umon
FOR THE EMPLOYER Sean Kearney
Semor Counsel
Mimstry of Government ServIces
HEARING October 7 2005
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DeCISIon
From March 13th to May 6th 2002, the UnIon and Its members were engaged m a
legal strike Pnor to the begmnmg of tlllS actIOn the partIes had negotIated a
Memorandum of Agreement regardmg the condItIons of work m the event of a
stnke or a lockout (heremafter referred to as the "CondItIons Document") In that
agreement It was provIded that "all collectIve agreement prOVISIOns apply to
essentIal and emergency workers wIthout mterruptIOn, save only that AppendIx 9
and AppendIx 18 shall not apply" The CondItIons Document also expressly
provIded the UnIon's contmued nght under ArtIcle 22 13 of the CollectIve
Agreement to file UnIon gnevances on behalf of employees who were perfonnmg
essentIal and emergency servIces
Dunng the course of the strike approxImately 5000 gnevances were filed by UnIon
members across the Ontano PublIc ServIce As part of the negotIatIOns that ended
the work stoppage, the partIes negotIated a Return to Work Protocol That
agreement contemplated vanous prOVISIOns mcludmg how contmuous servIce,
pensIOn, credIts and senIonty would be affected as a result of the stnke
AddItIonally, the partIes addressed other Issues such as repnsal, dIscIplIne and the
mechanIcs of the actual return of the bargammg UnIt members to the workplace
It was further agreed these "strike related" gnevances would be treated separately
and lItIgated m an efficIent manner To that end, on June 27, 2002, OPSEU and the
MmIstry of PublIc Safety and Secunty (heremafter referred to as "MPSS") met to
dISCUSS a process m order to resolve the outstandmg stnke related gnevances
Followmg that meetmg a letter, dated October 11, 2002, confirmed the agreement
that
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In order to deal wIth the stnke related gnevances m a proactIve, expedItIOus
and effectIve manner, the partIes have agreed to the followmg
. No stage 2 heanngs
. No filmg of strike related gnevances at GSB, untIl agreed otherwIse
. WaIvmg of tIme hmIts
. RespectIvely assIgnmg dedIcated resources to deal wIth the volume
ApproxImately 4500 gnevances were filed by members employed by the MPSS
The partIes agreed to a DIspute ResolutIOn Protocol for MPSS that mcluded Terms
of Reference It IS not necessary to provIde all of that agreement It IS sufficIent to
say that the partIes agreed to an expedIted process wherem each party provIdes to
the VIce Chair wntten submIssIOns whIch mclude the facts, prOVISIOns of the
CollectIve Agreement, the EssentIal ServIces Agreement, legIslatIOn or any other
document alleged to have been vIOlated, arguments and requested remedy Oral
eVIdence would not be called although It was allowed that I could request further
clanficatIOn If necessary In the event of any confusIOn regardmg the facts of the
matter or the underlymg ratIOnale, I wIll dIrect the partIes to speak agam wIth theIr
prmcIples NotwIthstandmg that some gnevors mIght wIsh to attend and provIde
oral eVIdence, thIS process has been efficIent and has allowed for a thorough
canvassmg of the facts and arguments wIth respect to the vanous Issues Other
procedural Issues were addressed to ensure that gnevances would be dealt wIth m a
tImely fashIOn The Terms of Reference also provIded that I would remam seIzed
of all outstandmg strike related gnevances filed by members workmg m MPSS
ThIS process was developed m consIderatIOn of ArtIcle 22 16.2 of the collectIve
agreement It states
The mediator/arbItrator shall endeavour to assIst the partIes to settle the
gnevance by mediatIOn If the partIes are unable to settle the gnevance by
medIatIOn, the mediator / arb 1 trator shall determme the gnevance by
arbItratIOn When determmmg the gnevance by arbItratIOn, the
medIator/arbItrator may hmIt the nature and extent of the eVIdence and may
Impose such condItIons as he or she consIders appropnate The
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medIator/arbItrator shall gIve a SUCCInct deCISIOn wIthIn five (5) days after
completIng proceedIngs, unless the partIes agree otherwIse
The maJonty of the 4500 gnevances dealt wIth one of the folloWIng Issues
. An allegatIOn of delayed retroactIve payments wIth a request for Interest
OWIng,
. An allegatIOn of failure to pay appropnate holIday pay for Good Fnday and
Easter Monday,
. EntItlement to call back,
. On-Call and Standby Issues for emergency workers
Those matters were separately lItIgated at the Gnevance Settlement Board and
decIsIOns eIther have been Issued or are pendIng
In accordance wIth the agreement of the partIes a number of heanng days were
scheduled to hear and detennIne the outstandIng strike related gnevances Many of
the gnevances have been resolved through mediatIOn
The final Issue that remaInS In dIspute IS regardIng appropnate hours of work and
resultIng compensatIOn It was agreed that thIS matter would be heard on a separate
day and each party would provIde fulsome submIssIOns ThIS decIsIOn deals only
wIth tlllS matter
Subsequent to the return to work over four hundred gnevances were filed regardIng
the matter of whether the Employer vIOlated the terms and prOVISIOns of vanous
agreements by failIng to pay CorrectIOnal Officers forty hours per week
IrrespectIve of actual hours worked. Some of the four hundred gnevances were
group gnevances and therefore tlllS decIsIOn wIll affect many wItllln tlllS
bargaInIng umt Attached as Schedule A IS the lIst of gnevances In tlllS matter An
example of the gnevances stated that "the Employer faIled to schedule and pay the
undersIgned for 40 hours a week per for (FTE) full tune eqUIvalent reqUIred per
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sIgned agreements" By way of remedy the gnevors want to be compensated for
forty hours per week
The partIes agreed to facts m thIS matter Those facts are as follows
. On September 20, 2001, the partIes sIgned off the CondItIons for the
2001-2002 OPS-OPSEU EssentIal ServIces and CollectIve Agreement
NegotIatIOns (CondItIons Document)
. On October 30, 2001, the partIes sIgned off on the CorrectIOns
Bargammg UnIt Master Agreement for EssentIal ServIces (CorrectIOns
ESA)
. On March 12, 2002, collectIve bargammg broke down and OPSEU
commenced a legal stnke m the OPS At tlllS tune, the CondItIons
Document and ESA were actIvated
. A new collectIve agreement was ratIfied and the strike ended after 54
days on May 6, 2002
. ArtIcle C3 of the CondItIons Document tItled Terms and CondItIons of
Employment for EssentIal and Emergency Workers sub-artIcle (a)
ApplIcatIOn of the Terms and CondItIons of Employment reads
"All collectIve agreement prOVISIOns apply to essentIal and emergency
workers wIthout mternlptIOn, save only that AppendIx 9 and 18 shall
not apply"
And contmues
"F or Employees who are desIgnated and used for essentIal servIces
the above terms and condItIons shall apply"
. SunIlarly, ArtIcle Cl of the CondItIons Document negotIated pnor to the
1996 OPSEU strike provIded that the collectIve agreement prOVISIOns
applIed to those perfonnmg essentIal and emergency servIces
. ArtIcle B 1 0 of the CondItIons Document states "In the selectIOn of
essentIal/emergency servIce workers, the proportIOn of classIfied and
unclassIfied employees chosen wIll be matched wIth the proportIOn of
classIfied and unclassIfied employees m the worksIte The applIcatIOn of thIS
prmcIple wIll be detennmed at the bargammg UnIt table
. In ArtIcle C3(b) Waiver of CollectIve Agreement Clauses, the partIes agree
to Waive ArtIcle 3 1 of the Bargammg UnIt CollectIve Agreements (Days
Off) for the first 48 hours of a strike and ArtIcle 5 1 and 5 5 of the
Bargammg UnIt CollectIve Agreements (ShIft Schedules) for the first 120
hours of a strike
. Paragraph 3 of the CorrectIOns ESA reads "ThIS Memorandum of
Agreement IS not based on a "busmess as usual" scenano and shall not be
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mterpreted as what would be advocated by eIther party m a normal sItuatIOn
WIth a fully operatmg servIce"
. Paragraph p5 of the CorrectIOns ESA reads "The partIes agree that the
sIte/occupatIOn specIfic agreements IdentIfy the bargammg UnIt posItIOns
and the full-tIme eqUIvalents reqUIred to provIde the agreed upon essentIal
servIces, and remam subject to later determmatIOn as to the actual
Bargammg UnIt employees who wIll provIde those servIces m accordance
wIth the procedures outhned m the CollectIve Agreement"
. Paragraph 11 of the CorrectIOns ESA reads "Employees are only deemed to
be essentIal for the day/rotatIOnal penod dunng whIch they are reqUIred to
perform essentIal work, at all other tunes they are on the Emergency
ServIces EhgibIhty LIst Employees wIll rotate through the Emergency
EhgibIhty LISt except those scheduled as essentIal that day/rotatIOnal
penod."
. Paragraph 4 of the CorrectIOns ESA reads "The partIes agree that m the
event of unplementatIOn of the essentIal serVIces agreements nonnal shIft
schedules wIll cease Management wIll Implement schedules that provIde
essentIal servIces coverage as detennmed by the sIte specIfic essentIal
servIces agreement ArtIcles COR 3 1, 5 1, and 5 5 of the CollectIve
Agreement are waived as per SectIOn C General AdmmIstratIOn of EssentIal
and Emergency ServIces subsectIOn C3(b) of the Central Agreement The
partIes recognIze that m constructIOn of a schedule, the number of staff
appeanng m the ShIft schedule wIll represent a roundmg up of the agreed
upon full tune eqUIvalent level as specIfied m the mdIvIdual sIte agreement
However, the total number of hours wIll not exceed the agreed upon hours
for each workplace "
. Paragraph 14 of the CorrectIOns ESA provIdes that normal shIft schedules
wIll cease upon the ImplementatIOn of essentIal servIce agreements and that
the total number of hours wIll not exceed the agreed upon hours for each
workplace
. Paragraph 16 of the CorrectIOns ESA reads "All prOVISIOns of the CollectIve
Agreement shall apply to bargammg UnIt employees desIgnated to provIde
essentIal servIces under thIS agreement, unless specIfically altered by thIS
agreement or as sIgned to by the partIes at the central table"
. Paragraph 18 of the CorrectIOns ESA reads "Where a post IS IdentIfied as
essentIal and hours of reqUIred coverage are stated, the staffing for that post
shall be as stated m the sIte agreement (e g If the "x" IS shown as 2 x 24 x 7,
then post "x" wIll be staffed by two persons for 4 hours a day, 7 days a
week. If post "x" IS shown as total hours only, the staffing for that post IS to
be scheduled by the employer The partIes acknowledge that to cover all
posts, It may be necessary to schedule ShIftS as low as two (2) hours per day
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Where the post IS shown as A.M. and P.M. m a sIte agreement, management
shall endeavour to schedule two dIfferent people to work the two separate
ShIftS However, If there IS only one person aVailable to work the two
separate ShIftS then ArtIcle COR5 4 shall not apply and management may
schedule that person to work a spht shIft"
. Paragraph 19(b) RotatIOn of the CorrectIOns ESA reads "Other than for
ProbatIOn & Parole, where the number of quahfied employees exceeds the
desIgnated essentIal servIces posItIOns employees wIll be rotated on a two-
week cycle Employees whose names appear at the top of the hst wIll be
assIgned to the essentIal work untIl all essentIal servIce posts have been
filled for a two week penod. At the end of the two week penod, the names
of those who have worked wIll be placed at the bottom of the hst m the same
order m whIch they were ongmally drawn The group for the next rotatIOns
wIll be taken, m order, from the hst begmnmg where the last draw stopped,
to fill the essentIal posts for the next two week penod ThIS process wIll be
repeated throughout the penod of the strike or lockout"
. ArtIcle OR2 (Hours of Work) of the OPS collectIve agreement for Schedule
4 and 4 7 "The normal hours of work for employees on these schedules shall
be forty (40) hours per week and eIght hours per day"
. The classIficatIOn of CorrectIOnal Officer IS desIgnated as schedule 4 7 for
the purposes of hours of work.
. ArtIcle UN2 (Hours of Work) of the OPS collectIve agreement also sets out
normal hours of work for employees on vanous schedules, mcludmg
Schedule 4 and 4 7 "The normal hours of work for employees on these
schedules shall be forty (40) hours per week and eIght (8) hours per day"
. The schedulmg of the employees work days, tImes and number of ShIftS
worked m the week was the responsibIhty of the employer
. The employer has scheduled wIthm the FTE (full tIme eqUIvalents)
negotIated under the ESA.
. ArtIcle COR2 apphed only to classIfied staff
. Not all CorrectIOnal Officers were scheduled for 40 hours of work per week
dunng theIr essentIal rotatIOn
UNION SUBMISSIONS
Mr GIles, for the Umon, stated that m order for the Employer to be correct m tlllS
matter there would have had to be an exphcIt Waiver of ArtIcle COR2 and no such
Waiver eXIsted. Moreover, It was asserted that, m CIrcumstances such as these, such
a Waiver would have to be exphcIt, It cannot be Imphed. The Umon noted that It
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was agreed m vanous documents that the Employer could not schedule more than a
specIfic number of full tune eqUIvalents ThIS ensured that the Employer could not
curtail the Umon's nght to run a meanmgful strike However, whether through
mampulatIOn or madvertence, the Employer dId not schedule CorrectIOnal Officers
to work forty hours per week as they were entItled m accordance wIth ArtIcle
COR2 of the collectIve agreement Its failure to do so dId not dIsentItle the gnevors
to forty hours of work and/or compensatIOn
The Umon relIed upon Re The Crown m Right of Ontario (Management
Board of Cabmet) and OPSEU [1995] OLRB Rep June 735 In that decIsIOn
Chair McCormack was asked to consIder the EssentIal and Emergency ServIces
Agreement and m domg so she stated, at paragraph 35
In general then, gIven the prunanly full-tIme composItIOn of the work force,
the collectIve agreement prOVISIOns reflectmg the present stnlcture of work,
the mtent of the LegIslature as expressed m the freeze prOVISIOns and the
lImIted facts before us m the form of the local agreements, we are of the
view that the parties should be endeavourmg to arrange essentIal or
emergency work m such a manner as to allow It to be performed by
employees workmg the hours m the collective agreement and we so
direct. The lImIted mformatIOn we have before us suggests that there IS a
reasonable possibIlIty that thIS wIll resolve most of the partIes' problems If
there are some mstances m whIch such an arrangement IS not possible, we
antIcIpate some flexibIlIty on the part of the umon, keepmg m mmd that the
freezes unposed by sectIOns 40 (4) and 41 (3) are not likely to be absolute
(emphasIs added)
The Umon contended that, If scheduled properly, that IS, forty hours per week, the
gnevors would have worked the full weekly hours and therefore they should be so
compensated WhIle It was acknowledged that there was a possibIlIty of a "gap" m
the coverage for vanous reasons mcludmg the oblIgatIOn to utIlIze the normal
classIfied to unclassIfied ratIO, It was suggested that other unclassIfied could have
been scheduled.
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It was explaIned by the UnIon that unclassIfied CorrectIOnal Officers dId not have
the same entItlement to forty hours dunng the strike because of the IndIVIdual
arrangements each holds wIth the Employer WhIle the full tune classIfied
CorrectIOnal Officers are entItled to forty hours per week In accordance wIth
ArtIcle COR 2 of the collectIve agreement, the unclassIfied CorrectIOnal Officers
have contracts of employment that provIde them wIth "up to" forty hours of work.
Therefore, failure to schedule the unclassIfied CorrectIOnal Officers for forty hours
would not have been a vIOlatIOn
In the alternatIve, Mr GIles asserted that the Employer had an obhgatIOn to ensure
a fair dIstributIOn of the aVailable hours to classIfied CorrectIOnal Officers The
UnIon revIewed vanous schedules and It was suggested they made apparent that
there was httle or no lOgIC to how many of the COs were scheduled There should
have been, at the very least, eqUItable scheduhng
EMPLOYER SUBMISSIONS
Mr Kearney, for the Employer, asserted that the UnIon cannot prevail In thIS
matter for four reasons The first IS because the claim, In and of Itself IS non-
sensIcal The gnevors are askIng, In tlllS Instance, the Board to rule that even If
they only worked sIxteen hours In a week, the Employer should be obhged to pay
them for forty In any CIrcumstances It would be odd to order an Employer to pay
employees for hours not worked. ThIS IS partIcularly IrOnIC and non sensIcalIf the
Employer were compelled to pay strikIng employees for non scheduled hours spent
away from the workplace dunng the course of a legal Job actIOn
The second reason IS because there was clear language that governs or that was
negotIated between these partIes as to how essentIal servIces were to be provIded
and the language favours the Employer's VIew, It was suggested. SectIOn 30 of the
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Crown Employees Collectlve Bargazmng Act, estabhshes that the level of servIce
dunng a stnke or lock out means the mmunallevel of serVIce necessary to prevent
danger to amongst other tlungs hfe, health, safety and the enVIromnent It IS
countenntUItIve that employees are entItled to provIde a reduced level of servIce
and yet the Employer would be forced to contmue to pay employees for full tune
hours Further, vanous Memoranda of Agreement between the Umon and
mdIvIdual MmIstnes, mcludmg CorrectIOnal ServIces, set out that the partIes were
not contemplatmg a "busmess as usual" scenarIO It was understood that there
would not be a "normal sItuatIOn WIth a fully operatmg servIce" As well, the
CorrectIOns EssentIal ServIces agreement stated, at paragraph 14 that normal shIft
schedules would cease at the commencement of the Job actIOn Indeed, no doubt
that agreement flows from the CondItIons for EssentIal ServIces wherem It was
stated that "theIr objectIve [was] to estabhsh the mmImum reqUIred number of
bargammg umt posItIOns performmg essentIal servIces and emergency servIces
necessary to meet the reqUIrements of CECBA" It IS also to be recalled that m
Paragraph 18 of the CorrectIOns EssentIal ServIce Agreement the partIes
specIfically acknowledged that m an effort to cover all posts, "It may be necessary
to schedule shIfts as low as two (2) hours per day" All of these documents
underscore that m the event of a strike there are dIfferent rules regardmg hours of
work and there IS nothmg m any of those agreements to suggest that employees
would be paid If they do not work.
The Employer's thIrd reason to deny thIS gnevance IS because the agreements
rehed upon by the Umon m thIS matter must be looked at m context of the rest of
the OPS because all employees were to be treated equally No other bargammg
umt members are assertmg that they ought to be paid for tIme not worked.
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FInally, for the UnIon to be nght clear and uneqmvocallanguage would be needed
gIven the substantIve compensatIOn benefit at Issue the Employer contended. It IS
tnte law that when a party IS seekIng a wealthy benefit they must negotIate the
prOVISIOn In clear and unambIguous language In the total absence of such
uneqmvocallanguage the UnIon's VIew cannot prevail
The Employer revIewed and relIed upon a number of prevIOUS decIsIOns IncludIng
Re The Crown III Right of Ontario (Management Board Secretariat) and
OPSEU (UnIOn), (December 4, 2002, March 8, 2004, and June 10, 2004) GSB
#2002-1510 (Brown), Re The Crown III Right of Ontario (Management Board
Secretariat) and OPSEU (UnIOn), (January 26, 2004) GSB#2002-2427, Re
Canada Post Corp. and Canadian UnIOn of Postal Workers (Schlosser) (1993),
39 L.A.C (4th) 6 (BIrd), and Re Cardinal TransportatIOn B.C Inc. and CUPE
Local 561 (1997), 62 L.A.C (4th) 230 (DevIne)
DECISION
Dunng the course of the submIssIOns I asked Mr GIles If the UnIon was
suggestIng that a CorrectIOnal Officer, who had been scheduled to work the
mInllnUm two hour ShIft would be entItled to be paid for forty hours In that week
IrrespectIve of whether they worked further It was the UnIon's assertIOn that the
agreement to allow the schedulIng of two hour ShIftS was restncted to the
unclassIfied staff that would have worked as emergency workers and therefore
would not be entItled to forty hours pay The Employer dIsputed thIS VIew Mr
Kearney pOInted out that VIce Chair Brown detennIned that "an employee who
was deSIgnated to perfonn essentIal servIces, and who dId so, was covered by the
collectIve agreement for the entIre duratIOn of the strike" Therefore, all employees
who were deSIgnated to be essentIal at any pOInt and who worked In any gIven
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week would be entItled to forty hours pay for that week If the UnIon succeeded m
tlllS matter I agree wIth the Employer's VIew of tlllS questIOn Of course It could
be said that tlllS questIOn IS the extreme result of the UnIon's posItIOn Be that as It
may, It would have been a possible outcome For that reason, I belIeve thIS
questIOn and answer Illustrated well why the UnIon's VIew of tlllS matter cannot
prevail
After consIderatIOn, I must agree wIth most of the Employer's submIssIOns m thIS
matter FIrst, I concur that It would not be a logIcal or reasonable result to find that
the Employer IS oblIged to pay strikmg workers for work not scheduled and not
performed dunng the course of a legal strike SImply put, the concept of the
Employer schedulIng or paymg the workers the full tune hours set out m the
collectIve agreement IS countenntUItIve and contrary to any normal labour relatIOns
practIce
Second, I find that the vast maJonty of the documents the partIes entered mto, m
antIcIpatIOn of a legal strike, do not substantIate the UnIon's claim m thIS regard.
When read It totalIty and m context, the documents support the Employer's VIew
The partIes agreed that the strike was not "busmess as usual" Further, the
CondItIons document clearly stated that "normal shIft schedules" would cease and
that new schedules would be bargammg at the vanous sItes by local partIes These
agreements do not support the UnIon's VIew that the partIes mtended classIfied
CorrectIOnal Officers to be schedule for and be paid for forty hours per week.
ThIrd, and more Importantly m thIS matter, If such a benefit were mtended, clear
and unambIguous language would be reqUIred. ThIS IS partIcularly the case when
the benefit bemg sought by the UnIon IS not only unusual and substantIal but one
that IS, as mentIOned above, countenntUItIve m the labour relatIOns context
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The UnIon rehed heavIly upon a general statement m the Terms and CondItIons for
EssentIal and Emergency Workers that faIled to clearly state that the hours of work
prOVISIOn m the collectIve agreement dId not apply dunng the legal strike GIven
the specIficIty of vanous other prOVISIOns found m the governmg documents and
agreements m place dunng tlllS tnne, I am not persuaded that the gnevance should
be upheld for tlllS reason
The Employer raised an argument wIth respect to past practIce and estoppel The
UnIon took Issue WIth that submIssIOn GIven my result m tlllS matter, It IS not
necessary for me to comment m that regard.
F or those reasons, the gnevance IS denIed.
Dated m Toronto thIS lih day of December, 2005
Schedule A 1
NUMBER NAME INSTITUTION DATE OF LOCAL
GRIEVANCE
ES31M Agustine, Lawrence Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Alaimo, Nick Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Allain, Rick Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Alien-LeBlanc Katherine Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Ammendolia, 0 Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Anthony, Derek Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Anttila, K Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Archambault, Glen Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
PA390M Ardrsy, David Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Arnold, Gerry Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Arseneault, Nicole Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
DH23 Aube, Albert B Ottawa-Carleton DC 24-May-02 411
ES31M Bacchus, Ozzie Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Baillod, Dennis Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Baker, Josh Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Balazs, Tom Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Barbora, Diane Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bartlett, Scott Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Beaton, Dan Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Beaulieu, R Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Behrmann, Chris Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Belfiore, Joe Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Bell, Bill Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
DH41 Bell, William Bluewater YC 08-May-02 122
ES31M Benedict, Barry Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bent, Melissa Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bevilacqua, Max Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES140M Biemann, Hans Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
PA390M Bigg, Dan Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Binetti, Vito Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Blackman, Violet Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bobb, Lance Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bobbiniss, Liza Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bodnar, Mike Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bohonos, Kelly Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bolitho, Mike Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Bond, P Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Borel, Erica Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Bosher, Dan Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES140M Bourgeois, Michel Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Boychuk, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Bozzelli, Dominic Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Brace, Mike Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Brackbourn, Chris Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Bradley, Janet Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Brauweiler, Fred Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES140M Brazeau, Paul Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Brown, Debbie Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Brown, L Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Brown, Sarah Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
Schedule A 2
ES31M Brunet, Rita Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Buck, 0 Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Buers?, Patrick Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Buttineau, Ray Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Buxton, Eric Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Callahan, Brian Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Calligan, Brian Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Cameron, Mark Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Campbell, Colin Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Cannon, Ken Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Catalan, Angel Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES140M Caza, 0 Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
PA390M Chaisson, Gary Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Chalmers, G Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Chamberlain, Bob Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Chandler, T Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Chandra, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Charles, Sean Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES140M Chatelain, Ray Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES37 Chauvin, Brian John Windsor Jail 15-Apr-02 135
ES140M Chenier, Denis Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Chinn, Branden Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Chi an, Doug Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Christian, Gilbert Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Cicak, Angela Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Ciupak, Jason Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Cleminson, Mike Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Clinton, Michael Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Clysdale, Chris Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Coles, Shane Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Collins, Beth Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Comeau, Janet Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Conquer, Leeann Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Conquer, William Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Conry, Stephen Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA253 Cook, Joanne Bluewater YC 31-May-02 122
ES32M Cook, Joanne E, Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES144 Cook, T Toronto Youth Assessment Cen 22-Apr-02 521
PA390M Cooper, 0 Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Cooper, Jason Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Copeland, Dan Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Cornell, Norm Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Cottier, Bebbie Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Cottier, Deron Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Courtney, Karen Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Cowan, Brenda Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Cowan, Chantel Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Cox, Terry Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Craig, AI Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Curran, Brian Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES140M Danis, Gilles Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
Schedule A 3
ES32M Darnbrough, Doug Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES32M Darnbrough, Winnie Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
PA390M Davis, Allison Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Davis, Kyle Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Delaney, B Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Delarge, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Desousa, Lucille Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Dicaire, Natalie Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Dickson, John Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Dimitrijevski, Baljana Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Diver, Angela Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Dolson, A Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
DH24 Donnelly, Darlene Bluewater YC 10-Apr-02 122
ES32M Donnelly, Darlene Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Douglas, Jamie Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Dowell, Josephine Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Downing, Lynne Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Duff, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Duncan, Dave Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Dunscombe, Trevor Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Eagles, Debra Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Edwards, Rob Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Elderman Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Enros, Derek Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES38 Erb, Laurena Bluewater YC 04-May-02 122
ES32M Ern, Laurie Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Ewing, Robert Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Fagon, Paul Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Feeney, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Filippelli, Joe Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Fillier, James Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Filoteo, Joel Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Fitzgerald, Doug Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Fletcher, Mouze Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Forster, A Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Frankovick, Tanya Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Fraser, Neil Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Frayne, Mark Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES32M Gahwiler, Alana Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
PA390M Gauthier, Iris Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Gauthier, R Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES140M Gelinas, Jay Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Gerber, Karen Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Gerofsky, Beverly Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Giancola, Elizabeth Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Gibson, Tom Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Gigacz, Millissa Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Giilck, James Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Gilliam, Brenda Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Gillis, G Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Goba, David Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
Schedule A 4
PA390M Gobbi, Greg Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Godin, Pat Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Gough, Mary Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Grace, Larry Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Gracey, Justin Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Grasby, Tom Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Green, Jason Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Groves, Michael Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Gruhl, Mike Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Gurnick, Tim Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Hannigan, Ann Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Hardy, Elizabeth Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Harrison, Gary Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Hart, Nancy Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Hawes, Kenneth Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Haywood, Brad Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Hebert, Joe Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Hegney, Mark Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Heilger, 0 Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Heinbuch, Thomas A. Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES32M Helesic, Paul Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Hengeveld, Neil Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Hilderbrandt, A Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Hocevar, Michelle Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Hogg, Peter Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Hollman, Andy Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Holloway, Tracy Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Holwell, Pauline Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Hooker, Lynn Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Hoppler, Bert Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Hose, Norm Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Houlihan, Sean Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Houston, Robert Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Hunking, Larry Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Hutcheson, Rod Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M IlIemann, Peter Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES32M IlIemann, Sue Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
PA390M Indezicato, F Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Irish, G Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Itwaru, Frank Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Jacobs, Mike Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Jacome, Cindy Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Jakocevic, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M James, Dean A. Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Janik, Carl Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Jones, Lori Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Kaiser, Neil Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Kannigiesser, Kim Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Kanter, Stew Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES140M Kelly, Desti Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Kenney, Jeannett Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
Schedule A 5
ES31M King, Larry Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Klacik, Don Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Klodnicki, Joe Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Klonowsky, Kim Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Koebel, Chrystal Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Koester, Andrew Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Konrad, Robt Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Kowalczyk, Cheryl Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Krusto, M Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Krzywonos, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Kuhlmann, Cindy Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Kuzmowich, Derek Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Kyle, Dave Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Laidlaw, Steven Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Lamothe, 0 Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Langley, Doug Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Lawson, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Lazenby, K Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Leone, Christen Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Lewis, Roger Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Liantzakis, Nick Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Lillico, Richard Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Lippai, Theresa Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES140M Little, Brian Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Lively, Fred Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Loscher, Jennifer Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Lotfi, Cheryl Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Lucas, Jeff Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M MacDonald, Mark Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Macinnis, Gord Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Maciver, Ian Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M MacLennon, Mike Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M MacNeil, Laura Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M MacVicar, Connie Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Madden, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Maiwand, Ajmal Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Malcolmson, Gregg Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Marcinkowski, Jerek Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Marini, Hector Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Marshall, Donna Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Marshall, Shane Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Martin, Jason Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Mauriera, Carlos Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M May, Mike Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M McArter, Kyle Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M McCarthy, Walter Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
PA390M McCormick, Jim Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES140M McCormick, Ron Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
PA390M McDonald, MJ Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M McDonald, Steven Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M McGifford, William Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
Schedule A 6
PA390M McKee, K Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M McKie, Blair Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M McKnight, Diane Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M McKnight, Pauline Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M McMullen, Reg Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M McNabb, Roberta Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M McNeil, Scott Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M McReavy, Barbara Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Meadows, Jason Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Melady, Joe Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES32M Menheere, Karen Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
PA390M Mennaman, Dave Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Mictchell, Eric Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Middlebrook, Karen Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Middleton, Brenda Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Mohanto, Durgapada Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Moore, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Moran, Andy Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Moretti, Gino Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Morgan, R Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Moss, Clark Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Mottola, J Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Mousseau, Sue Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Mulder, Eric Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Mustari, Nick Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Nassanga-Sassanga, J Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Naylor, J Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Newton, David Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Nicholson, Dan Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Noakes, Roger Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Nobert, Shelley Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Noble, J Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Noranha, Warren Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M O'Brien, Randy Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M O'Conner, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Ois, Martin Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Ongaro, Carla Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M O'Rourke, Colleen Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Palango, David Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Parker, Charles Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Parker, Joanne Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Partington, Mike Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES140M Pedder, George Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Penner, Jim Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Pennington, Jim Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Petranovic, F Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Pilla, Olivia Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Pineau, Wayne Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Plouffe, Ro Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Pol a?, Angelo Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Pollock, Andrew Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
Schedule A 7
ES31M Poncelet, Lisa Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Pope, Brian Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Pope, M Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Potter, Jess Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Powell, Dave Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Preyma, Mark Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Przychocki Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Quick, Sam Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Railey, Georgina Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Randell, Thomas Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Randhawa, Sadeep Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Rapedius, L Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Rapedius, Randy Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Ray, Susan Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES140M Regan, Lee Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
PA390M Ribaric, Joe Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Richard, Jeff Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Richards, Chris Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Richards, Sheryl Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Ritchie, Doreen Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Robinson, MA Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Robinson, MD Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Rodgers, Mike Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Rohne, Mark Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Romans, Cathy Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Ross, Murray Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Rousselle, Stan Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Sabada, Mark Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Sack, Michelle Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Saeed, Kamran Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Schuemonn, M Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Schut, Dave Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Scott, Wayne Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
PA390M Selkirk, Russell Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES140M Sells, Bruce Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Selvaraj, Prince Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Senechal, Tanya Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Shawfelt, Dennis Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Sidhu, Harbir Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES140M Silk, Dennis Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
ES31M Singh, Balbinder Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Skingsley, Joanne Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Skoufaris, Efi Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Smart, Gordon Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Smith, Chris Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Smith, Craig Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES140M Smith, Daryl Monteith CC 28-Jun-02 642
PA390M Smith, Philip Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Snow, Max Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Sponagle, Floyd Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Sponagle, Joe Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
Schedule A 8
PA390M Stathaios, Bill Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Stephens, Jeff Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Stevens, Glenn Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Stevens-Vardjas, M Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Stewart, Richard Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Stockwell, Margaret Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Strain, David Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Sutherland, G Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M Swan, Collen Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Tadic, Mike Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Tak, Satvik Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Tatryn, T Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Todd, Morton Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Toiviainen, Mervi Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Toplan, Randy Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Tsallis, Mark Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Tsiodras, George Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Tso, Agustine Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES99 Tyler, Morgan Sarnia Jail 13-May-02 128
ES31M Valentino, Nick Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Vandenthillart, Kelly Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES32M Vanderwal, Dina Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
PA390M vanEyhereu, Nella Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
PA390M VanKuren, Paul Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Vieselmeyer, Monty Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Vujovic, George Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Walker, Maria Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Walmsley, Shannon Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Walters, Que Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Warling, Terry Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Watson, Christine Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Watson, Colin Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Watt, Ki m Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M We?, R Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Webb, Vicki Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Webber, Steve Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Welna, Klvdivsz Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M White, Jeff Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES32M Wick, Charles Bluewater YC 8-May-02 122
ES31M Wickham-Johnson, M Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Wiemelink, C Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248
ES31M Willey, Scott Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Williamson, AI Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Wilson, Angela Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Wong, Joseph Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Wood, Debbie Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Woolley, John Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
ES31M Worona, Anthony Metro Toronto West DC 8-May-02 517
PA390M Yule, Carter Hamilton-Wentworth DC 19-Aug-02 248