Ontario Provincial Police have been called in to investigate ORNGE, the province's troubled air ambulance service. Police investigators are looking into possible criminal activities on the part of the air ambulance service. Government officials who were sent in to look at ORNGE's books have asked police to probe some "financial irregularities.'' Here's what Oxford MPP Ernie Hardeman has to say about the scandal today. "All I can say: it's about time. This has been coming out in dribs and drabs for a number of months now. It's become quite obvious that things have been happening there that just aren't appropriate with government dollars." Health Minister Deb Matthews cleaned house at the agency last month, turfing the entire board of directors. She replaced CEO Chris Mazza, who was paid $1.4 million a year.

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