Court upholds bail denial for Toronto Police officer charged in Project South probe
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Court upholds bail denial for Toronto Police officer charged in Project South probe
COLIN FREEZE
AND MOLLY HAYES
PUBLISHED APRIL 29, 2026
UPDATED APRIL 30, 2026
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A Toronto Police Service constable charged in a massive corruption probe has lost a bid for freedom after his detention was ordered to be upheld.
Constable Timothy Barnhardt was among the seven active and one retired Toronto police officers charged in February in the Project South probe. He was the only on…
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