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Cycle Toronto, the group leading a legal challenge, argued the law that enables the government to remove the bike lanes is ...
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Newser on MSNOntario Officially Cancels $100M Starlink DealOntario has pulled the plug on a $100 million contract with Elon Musk's Starlink, dropping plans to bring high-speed ...
An Ontario judge has ruled that Premier Doug Ford’s plan to remove 19 kilometres of protected bike lanes around Toronto is ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Danielle Smith vs. Gondek on Calgary bike lanes — the mayor retreatsDevin Dreeshen, Premier Danielle Smith’s point man on pavement, is one happy guy. He met with Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek about city bike lanes . He walked away with what he sees as a win for motorists ...
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Doug Ford's bike lane removal law is unconstitutional, Ontario court findsA new Ontario law that allows the removal of three Toronto bike lanes has been found unconstitutional, with a judge saying that doing so would put people at an "increased risk of harm and death." ...
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Bank of Canada holds key rate at 2.75% but opens door to future cutsOTTAWA — The Bank of Canada left its policy rate unchanged Wednesday but said future cuts may be warranted as U.S. tariffs ...
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When asked by a reporter for his response to Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s calls for a rate cut, Bank of Canada governor Tiff ...
Ensuring the Doug Ford government adhere to conservative principles is the goal of a new partnership between two advocacy ...
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If Canada’s leaders will not put young Canadians first, they should not be surprised when those same people abandon a country ...
Ontario won't officially say how much the fee it agreed to pay Starlink amounted to. One source said it was substantially ...
A beaded medallion gifted to Ontario premier, Doug Ford, and another turned down by rapper, Russ, have sparked debate about ...
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Ontario launching $260-million round of funding for skills developmentTORONTO — Ontario has opened up applications for a $260-million round of funding to train workers. Labour Minister David ...
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