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Ontario plans to ban speed cameras; Ford frames move as affordability measure

Published Sep 25, 2025 at 8:14pm

The Canadian Press
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Ontario plans to ban speed cameras; Ford frames move as affordability measure

Ontario will introduce legislation next month to ban the use of speed cameras across the province, Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday, framing it as an affordability measure.

Ford has been bemoaning the cameras in recent weeks as a "cash grab," suggesting they don't work to slow traffic and are only used by some municipalities to generate revenue.

"Governments need to be putting more money back into people's pockets to help make their lives more affordable," Ford said Thursday at the announcement in Vaughan, Ont.

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