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Speed cameras off: Your morning QP Briefing

A roundup of news and agenda items for Monday, November 17.

Published Nov 17, 2025 at 11:36am

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As speed cameras are turned off in Toronto and across Ontario, the city’s mayor is asking the provincial government to promise more funding to replace the program, suggesting there could be job cuts at city hall. Global News reports.

Months after acknowledging that home construction in Ontario was at a “standstill,” the housing minister is hoping the latest set of government interventions will lead to a spring market revival. Global News has this one too.

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