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Protest in Windsor targets Doug Ford government policies and transparency concerns

Hundreds rallied at Queen’s Park and 55 more protests were planned as critics opposed FOI changes, OSAP cuts and Billy Bishop jet expansion.

  • Hundreds gathered at Queen's Park in Toronto on Saturday to protest Premier Doug Ford, opposing retroactive freedom of information law changes that shield the premier and his cabinet from public access.
  • On Friday, Ontario's Lieutenant Governor granted royal assent to the omnibus budget bill, which passed Thursday and includes the retroactive FOI provision shielding the premier and cabinet from document access.
  • Roughly 50 people rallied in Thunder Bay while 55 protests occurred across Ontario municipalities; demonstrators cited the $28.9 million private jet purchase and 70,000 children on the Ontario Autism Program waitlist.
  • Outside Atikokan MPP Kevin Holland's office, Alina Cameron, president of the Ontario Autism Coalition, declared Ontarians have had enough of Ford's "ineptitude and corruption," calling for a no-confidence vote.
  • The Transportation Minister introduced a bill this week to expand Billy Bishop Airport for jets under provincial control, while teacher Tasha Vlotaros vowed protesters will "keep on fighting" to protect democracy.
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The demonstrators denounced the recent changes to the Access to Information Act and deplored a lack of chronic resources in education and health.

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‘Fight Ford’ protest fills a portion of James Street

Dozens of rallies targeting provincial policies on education, environment and government transparency happened across Ontario on Saturday.

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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