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Toronto cop accused in corruption probe to stay behind bars after review

Justice Peter Bawden upheld the bail denial as Barnhardt faces 17 charges in a York Regional Police corruption probe involving bribery and drug trafficking.

  • On Wednesday, Superior Court Justice Peter Bawden denied bail for Toronto police officer Timothy Barnhardt, described as the "genesis" of the Project South corruption probe.
  • York Regional Police launched Project South last June after uncovering an alleged conspiracy to kill a senior corrections officer at Toronto South Detention Centre, charging 20 civilians and eight officers.
  • Barnhardt, 56, faces 17 charges—the most of any accused officer—including cocaine trafficking and leaking confidential information to Brian Costa, whom investigators allege is a "key figure" in an international criminal network.
  • "We're disappointed," said Barnhardt's lawyer Jason Dos Santos following the ruling. Costa remains on house arrest after receiving $1.5-million bail, though the Superior Court expects a decision on a review next week.
  • A strict publication ban protects details from the proceedings to ensure a fair trial, as none of the charges against the suspended officers have been tested in court.
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Toronto cop accused in corruption probe to stay behind bars after review

TORONTO - A Toronto police constable accused of leaking information to criminals in a wide-reaching corruption case will stay behind bars after a bail review in Ontario's Superior Court.

·Toronto, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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