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THORNHILL - Ontario Premier Doug Ford says a court decision declaring his law to remove three Toronto bike lanes ...
Premier Doug Ford slammed an Ontario judge’s bike lane decision Wednesday, while vowing to push ahead with his plan to build ...
The provincial government said it will appeal a decision by Superior Court Justice Paul Schabas, who ruled that Ford’s plans ...
A $3,000 bill charged to an Ontario man for a mileage overage on his leased vehicle following a crash that killed his wife ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says preliminary plans for a tunnel under Highway 401 have it at 19.5 metres wide with three levels ...
The bike lane issue was debated in the legislature at Queen’s Park, legislation was passed, an election was held where this issue was hotly debated and Ford’s PC Party decisively won. This decision by ...
An internal assessment of the plan determined that burrowing a tunnel under the highway would face technical and financial problems and could pose 'risks to public safety.' ...
On Tuesday, Ontario announced it would be spending $89 million to turn the 2020 pilot, which served roughly 81,000 people, into a full-time offering.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Schabas ruled the lane removals would put people at an "increased risk of harm and death." ...
The Ford government is facing backlash from advocates and water experts over proposed changes to Ontario’s Water Resources ...
The Ford government studied tunneling under Highway 401 to relieve congestion but quietly shelved the unreleased work in 2021 ...
VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to speak in Thornhill, Ont. Wednesday at 10 a.m. with Minister of Transportation Prabmeet Sarkaria and Minister of Infrastructure Kinga Surma.