Convenient - also known as libel, but ok.
Saying something that is public knowledge without providing an exact source is not the same thing as libel just because it paints a person in question in a very negative way.
A quick google search and you find the exact report @Downtown Toronto mentioned:
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/pb/bgrd/backgroundfile-60758.pdf
"designated building has not been properly protected and, worse, has suffered roof damage that could only have occurred with human intervention from inside the house."
Photos in the appendix make a pretty damming case:
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Too bad there is no such thing as criminal negligence of heritage architecture.
 
Saying something that is public knowledge without providing an exact source is not the same thing as libel just because it paints a person in question in a very negative way.
A quick google search and you find the exact report @Downtown Toronto mentioned:
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/pb/bgrd/backgroundfile-60758.pdf
"designated building has not been properly protected and, worse, has suffered roof damage that could only have occurred with human intervention from inside the house."
Photos in the appendix make a pretty damming case:
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Too bad there is no such thing as criminal negligence of heritage architecture.
Nowhere does it state that Mizrahi is to blame.

When @Downtown Toronto explicitly links the above with Mizrahi, it's libel.
 
Nowhere does it state that Mizrahi is to blame.
When @Downtown Toronto explicitly links the above with Mizrahi, it's libel.
The damage happened long after he became the owner. If you read the report, there is a mention of first application for demolition back in 2011. Now, was it Mirzrahi who personally went into the house with a chainsaw and cut holes in the roof, broke basement windows and left other windows wide open? No one can tell. But he is the one who profited most from that, so he would be the prime suspect.
 
arrest and throw him in prison after the one is complete, don't leave the first true supertall of Toronto in a limbo.
 

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