Ontario Appeal Ruling Could Shape Municipal Bike Lane Removal Battles Across Canada
Alberta says the ruling supports planned legislation that would let the province remove bike lanes and give transportation officials more authority.
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A court of first instance had previously given reason to cyclists, judging the law in contravention of the Charter.
Alberta Says Ontario Bike Lane Ruling Is ‘A Win for Common Sense’ as Province Plans New Legislation
Alberta is supporting a recent Ontario Court of Appeal ruling that found Toronto’s planned removal of bike lanes does not violate the Charter, overturning a lower-court decision that reached the opposite conclusion. Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen said the ruling will be considered as his government finalizes new legislation he says is intended to “work for all road users.” “The decision from Ontario’s Court of Appeal is a win for…
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