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MPP Continues Work at Queen’s Park Amid Assault Charges

11 December 2025
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MPP Continues Work at Queen’s Park Amid Assault Charges
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Sault Ste. Marie MPP Chris Scott continues his work at Queen’s Park as an independent after being charged with spousal assault and ejected from the Progressive Conservative caucus. He emphasizes that his responsibilities remain unchanged despite public concern, asserting his ability to navigate government effectively. Scott has faced criticism for holding onto his seat, while he advocates for support for local steelworkers affected by layoffs at Algoma Steel. He maintains his voting alignment with the Progressive Conservatives and awaits the resolution of his legal issues.

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