Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Jeff Gray
Publication Date: August 22, 2025 - 19:09
Ontario appeals ruling to halt bike-lane removals
August 22, 2025
Ontario has filed to appeal a court ruling that deemed Premier Doug Ford’s move to rip out bike lanes on three major Toronto streets unconstitutional, arguing the judge in the case made multiple errors when he found that the legislation endangered cyclists and violated their Charter rights.
In a court document filed with the Ontario Court of Appeal, lawyers for the province’s Attorney-General argue that Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Schabas went too far, misinterpreting the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and ignoring evidence provided by the government.
B.C. farmers who own 400 ostriches ordered destroyed because of bird flu plan to ask Canada’s highest court to once again delay the cull, arguing that the birds are healthy and have posed no threat for months.Katie Pasitney, whose parents own Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewater, B.C., said the family is determined to take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada after the Federal Court of Appeal ruled Thursday that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency was operating within its mandate when it concluded the birds should be destroyed.
August 22, 2025 - 20:54 | Nancy Macdonald, Claire McFarlane | The Globe and Mail
A Calgary senior is speaking out in the hopes that others won't fall victim to the same tactics after they were the victim of a distraction theft earlier in August.
August 22, 2025 - 20:52 | Drew Stremick | Global News - Canada
Ottawa city councillors will be asked to vote on a three-day suspension of pay for one of their own at their next meeting on Aug. 27. Read More
August 22, 2025 - 20:20 | Gord Holder, Postmedia | Ottawa Citizen
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