Jack Hauen
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Queen’s Park reporter for The Trillium. Sleek, vigilant puma.
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NEW: The organization that’s supposed to be making sure the people building your home aren’t cheats, liars or swindlers is asleep at the wheel, Ontario’s auditor general has found.

From me and Steve Cornwell.

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Facing pressure from above, Ontario's psychologist regulator has voted to cut training requirements and allow unlimited exam attempts.

It's a fascinating debate. What's more important: the highest bar for mental health docs — or more of them?

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College looks to cut psychologist training requirements, citing Ford government changes
National association warns proposal a ‘serious threat to public safety’
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The premier thanked Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown for following his lead on RTO, and called on everyone else to follow suit.

Not all municipalities are into the idea.

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New: Doug Ford is leaving open the possibility of invoking the notwithstanding clause to remove three Toronto bike lanes.

“Let's see what happens at the Court of Appeal, and then we'll go from there."

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Ford floats use of notwithstanding clause in Toronto bike lanes case
‘Let’s see what happens at the Court of Appeal,’ Premier Doug Ford told reporters
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The decision likely won’t “open the floodgates” to similar challenges, he wrote.

"Most road and traffic decisions are well-grounded in data and safety concerns, as one would expect, and are unlikely to be challenged as arbitrary."

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Court strikes down planned Toronto bike lane removals
Tearing out Bloor, Yonge, University lanes violates right to life, security: judge
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No, you don't have a constitutional right to bike lanes now.

Governments can make decisions that harm, but when they do so “arbitrarily,” the Charter comes into play, the judge wrote.

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Court strikes down planned Toronto bike lane removals
Tearing out Bloor, Yonge, University lanes violates right to life, security: judge
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Cycling advocates have won.

The Ford government's plan to remove three major bike lanes in Toronto violates the Charter, Ontario's Superior Court rules.

Story to come.

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New: Ontario could make up to $800,000/day from a U.S. electricity surcharge, according to internal estimates.

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The Ontario NDP is calling for "urgent action" after an increase in overdoses after CTS site closures.

During the recent campaign, I repeatedly pressed Marit Stiles on whether she would reinstate CTS sites. She was noncommittal.

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In which a Toronto cop gives $325 tickets to cyclists who slow-roll a changing red light, but two videos beforehand, ignores a driver who slow-rolls a stop sign because he’s a “fair and reasonable person.”
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62% of Torontonians say main streets should "offer a balance to all road users" including transit, pedestrians and cyclists — but not many PC voters agree.

Most Toronto Tories said main streets "should be prioritized for car traffic or parking."

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Most Torontonians for building protected bike lanes: poll
Faults emerge along partisan lines, though a majority of respondents support mixed-use roads and more space for bikes
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Ancient Doug Ford lore requires me to remind people of the time Ford said changerooms and showers at City Hall would be overrun by public sex acts.
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New: Therme says it'll be about $40 for a day's access to its 20 water slides, 14 saunas and 10 pools.

Daytime will be family-oriented, while Saturday nights may have a "rave vibe" or floating movie screenings.

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Therme shows off design of Ontario Place water park
Its new design is half the size of the original 65,000 square metre proposal
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Journalists like @johnlorinc.bsky.social and @dgrdon.bsky.social have noted that “commercial activity” will be allowed on 30% of the public area. Therme says that's only so free arts events can set up food trucks etc.

All events will be free to enter, Therme said.

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Journalists have noted that under Therme’s lease agreement with the province, the company has the right to “conduct commercial activity” on 30 per cent of the public area. Vaughan said that will only be to support free arts events.

“For example, if they need food service, or if they need headphones to rent for a light show, or whatever it is, that gives us the ability to do it, but only with permission from Infrastructure Ontario,” Vaughan said. “It's not for us to set up a kiosk here and start selling hot dogs. It's more to accommodate the cultural festivals that operate.”

Despite the hot dog comment, if a free event wants to have a food truck on standby, the commercial portion of the lease will also allow for that, he said.

Therme won’t use the 30 per cent commercial allowance to set up exclusive, ticketed zones, Vaughan said. 

“It’s explicit in the lease that the park must be maintained as an open, publicly accessible, free park,” he said.