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Windsor housing non-profit director fired after allegations of $500k in unauthorized pay hikes for family

Court documents filed by LSCDG obtained by CBC News show accusations of financial misconduct totalling $3 million by the Labour Sponsored Community Development Group's former executive director Anna Angelidis and two administrators she supervised: her sons Jim and Danny.

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Published: 12/4/2025
Updated: 12/5/2025
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CBC reports on Windsor housing non-profit director fired after allegations of $500k in unauthorized pay hikes for family

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Standing inside her non-profit managed rental unit in central Windsor, Ont., Sue Pare points to a crack in her kitchen floor she can’t get fixed.

“I put in a work order and didn’t hear anything for a while,” said Pare.

That order went in four years a...

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Mike Chen2 hours ago

Finally some real action on climate change. This legislation is long overdue and I hope it passes quickly despite the opposition from oil-dependent provinces.

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Jennifer Walsh3 hours ago

As someone who works in Alberta's energy sector, I'm concerned about the economic impact. The transition fund sounds good in theory but will it actually help workers like me?

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