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Author: Jeff Gray
Publication Date: January 27, 2026 - 19:19
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Autism charity facing OPP probe of provincial grants
January 27, 2026
An autism charity that received more than $12-million from the Ontario government – including $3.28-million from its controversial Skills Development Fund – is facing a police investigation of its finances.
The Ontario Provincial Police says its anti-rackets branch has launched a probe related to funding provided by the province’s Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services for Jake’s House for Autistic Children.
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