A judge has ruled the provincial government’s plan to remove bike lanes in Toronto is unconstitutional. The decision comes after months of debate over removing bike lanes from major streets in the downtown core. The Ford government has said that it will appeal the ruling. Jaden Lee-Lincoln is joined by Michael Longfield, executive director of Cycle Toronto, to discuss what this means for cyclists.
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Ontario superior court justice rules Ford government’s bike lane removal plan unconstitutional
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