NewsAlert: Ford fights back against ruling striking down council-cutting plan - News Summed Up

NewsAlert: Ford fights back against ruling striking down council-cutting plan


TORONTO — The Ontario government is invoking the rarely used notwithstanding clause so it can proceed with efforts to slash the size of Toronto city council in the middle of a municipal election. Doug Ford says his Progressive Conservative government will also be appealing an Ontario judge’s decision that found the province’s move was unconstitutional. Superior Court Justice Edward Belobaba said the government interfered with the right to freedom of expression for both candidates and voters and called the law unconstitutional. Bill 5 cut the size of Toronto’s city council from 47 seats to 25, aligning them with federal ridings, despite the fact that the campaign for the Oct. 22 municipal election was already underway. Toronto Mayor John Tory, who kicked off his re-election campaign this on the weekend, welcomed the court decision, saying democracy belongs to everyone and no law should ever fail to take that into account.


Source: National Post September 10, 2018 18:11 UTC



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