Court grants injunction to stop Ontario from removing 3 major Toronto bike lanes
- On Tuesday, an Ontario judge ordered the province to pause removing Toronto bike lanes on three major streets.
- The province sought removal to fight traffic gridlock, but cyclists challenged the plan in court.
- Cyclists argued removing lanes risked their lives and would not improve congestion.
- Government asserted urgent need to reduce gridlock but showed no demolition plans.
- The injunction halts removal until the judge decides the constitutional challenge.
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Ford government ordered to keep hands off Toronto bike lanes until court ruling
An Ontario judge has granted an injunction that bars the provincial government from tearing out three Toronto bike lanes — at least until he can make a ruling on a Charter challenge about the issue.
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