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Opinion | Doug Ford seems intent on making Ontario a more dangerous place

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A vandalized speed camera is seen on Dundas Street West, near Casimir Street, in Toronto, on September 9, 2025.


Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s latest attack on speed cameras is dumbfounding. Speed kills, and that’s a fact. It’s been proven that cameras tend to reduce speeding. Other than in rare life-or-death situations, speeding is a choice; it’s not as if anyone is making drivers speed. The cameras’ presence is always made clear, such that accusations of “entrapment” don’t apply. We find it acceptable to tax the heck out of addictive substances such as alcohol and cigarettes, so public revenue generated from drivers’ “need to speed” should be considered tolerable, too. Between the removal of speed cameras, bike lanes and environmental protections, it seems as if the Ford government’s legacy will be one of destruction.

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