Premier Doug Ford says legislation to axe the automated speed enforcement (ASE) program across the province will be introduced as early as next month, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says.
Toronto committee votes to strengthen speed camera program, pushing back against Ford's proposed ban
In opposition to Premier Doug Ford's plan to ban speed cameras in Ontario, a Toronto city committee voted Friday to ...
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‘It’s just terrible over there,’ Premier Doug Ford says of Marineland
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the situation at Marineland is “terrible” for the 30 belugas that remain there, the last ...
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Ford says Ontario will ensure remaining Marineland beluga whales will get 'the best life possible'
Premier Doug Ford says Ontario will “do whatever it takes" to ensure the remaining belugas at Marineland will get "the best life possible.” Ford spoke Thursday, two days after CBC confirmed the ...
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Ontario ends 2024-25 with lower deficit than predicted, enacts agency hiring freeze
TORONTO — Ontario wrapped up the 2024-25 fiscal year with a significantly lower deficit than initially projected in the ...
Brampton City Councillor Rowena Santos is urging Ontario Premier Doug Ford to scrap his upcoming ban on speed cameras, saying the move will show “compassion” from the sometimes “stubborn” premier.
Doug Ford’s policies consistently prioritize privatization over public investment, deregulation over accountability and fiscal restraint over social infrastructure.
The camera ban – an about-face for Ford’s Progressive Conservative government, which in late 2019 moved to allow ...
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Ford denounces federal position on notwithstanding clause in swipe at Carney, Fraser
Speaking to reporters in Vaughan, Ford singled out Fraser and Prime Minister Mark Carney as he denounced the federal position ...
CBC News has reached out to the city for comment on the status of its plan. McKenzie said he has asked administration but isn ...
The Ford government plans to scrap speed cameras across the province, arguing the devices have become more about revenue than road safety.
Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath discuss the fallout of shutting down speed cameras. What will municipalities do next?
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