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Toronto may have to lay off about 1,000 people because of Ontario's speed camera ban: mayor
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says the city may have to lay off about a thousand workers now that the Ontario government has ...
As of Friday, Premier Doug Ford's legislation to remove speed cameras across the province is in effect. CBC's Lorenda ...
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says the city will have to lay off about a thousand workers now that the Ontario government has ...
Speed cameras are no longer allowed to be used in Ontario. The Ford government’s ban on the devices took effect Friday after ...
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Automated speed cameras have come offline across the province, but Brampton hopes to repurpose the technology for “community ...
Ontario's ban on municipal speed enforcement cameras takes effect Friday. Ahead of this, the province announced Thursday it ...
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Ontario parents concerned about speed enforcement camera ban
With the provincial government's speed enforcement camera ban officially in place, parents are concerned about what that means for road safety in school zones. Jaden Lee-Lincoln reports.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is requesting $210 million from the Ontario government to pay for current and future road safety ...
Effective today, speed enforcement cameras across the province have ceased issuing tickets and are no longer in use.
Speed camera programs across the province are set to end today. Premier Doug Ford says they don't work to slow drivers down ...
Allison Hurst reports on the ongoing debate around road safety in Ontario as the province’s new law banning speed cameras ...
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