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Doug Ford railed against a judge for delaying the removal of bike lanes. Now he’s filed an appeal

The province’s effort to remove bike lanes in downtown pc28was put on pause after a Superior Court judge granted a temporary injunction in April.

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Doug Ford bike lane injunction appeal

Ontario Premier Doug Ford blamed the “ideology” of judges in his response to a temporary injunction blocking his government from removing some pc28bike lanes, drawing a public rebuke from senior judges.


The Ford government is following through on the premier’s promise to appeal a temporary injunction that has put a pause on his effort to remove bike lanes on Bloor, University and Yonge streets.

The injunction was granted by Justice Paul Schabas on April 22 and was expected to stay in place until he delivered a full decision on a Charter challenge brought forward by cycling advocates, who argued that the Ford government’s attempt to take out bike lanes in downtown pc28infringed on their Charter rights to life and security of person.

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Andy Takagi

Andy Takagi is the transportation reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: atakagi@thestar.ca

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