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🚨 Speed Cameras Controversy Grows + Marineland Whale Updates

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Today’s Top Stories:

🚨 Speed cameras ban controversy grows
Over 20 mayors and school boards have formally asked Ford to reconsider his plan to completely scrap speed cameras, worried it will undo years of school zone safety progress. Ford doubled down, asserting the cameras are “cash grabs” and pledging infrastructure like speed bumps and roundabouts instead.
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🚨 Marineland crisis escalates; Ford pressured
Animal welfare concerns mount as World Animal Protection calls on Ford to intervene with Marineland’s troubled beluga whale sanctuary, as dire warnings about euthanasia persist.
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🛠️ Skills Development Fund audit triggers federal review
A damaging provincial audit revealed that Ford’s Skills Development Fund granted over $126 million to lobbyist-backed projects, prompting the federal government to review program spending to ensure better use of taxpayer funds.
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🛒 ‘Buy Ontario’ legislation set for October
Premier Ford announced new legislation will be introduced this month obligating provincial and municipal governments in Ontario to prioritize buying locally produced goods, like vehicles and public contract services. The move aims to bolster Ontario’s economy amid the continued trade war with the U.S.
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🥃 Interest in Crown Royal plant sale after closure news
Ford confirmed that other companies are now expressing interest in purchasing the Crown Royal bottling plant in Amherstburg that parent company Diageo recently decided to close, following criticism from Ford over the plant’s shutdown.
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💼 Ford demands Canada ‘hit back’ on new U.S. tariffs
Premier Doug Ford urged Canada to take a tougher stance and “hit back” against renewed U.S. tariffs if a new deal is not reached, referencing planned duties that could hurt Ontario’s timber, furniture, and manufacturing sectors.
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Live & Loud Wednesday

Here's what's heating up Toronto's live entertainment scene:

October 8th, 2025
🎤 Addison Rae - Moved To Coca-Cola Coliseum
Addison Rae’s The Addison Tour has been moved to the larger Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto on October 8, 2025. The pop and social media sensation will perform live with shows starting at 8 p.m., promising a lively set featuring her latest hits.
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October 27th, 2025
🎵 GIVEON: Dear Beloved, The Tour
GIVEON delivers soul-stirring performances on his Dear Beloved tour, stopping in Toronto at Coca-Cola Coliseum on October 27, 2025. The R&B star will perform hits from his critically acclaimed repertoire, supported by opening acts including Charlotte Day Wilson and Sasha Keable.
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June 5th, 2025
🎶 bbno$ presents Baby's Bonanza
bbno$, Vancouver’s beloved oddball rapper known for hits like "Lalala," is hosting Baby's Bonanza with a stacked lineup including Priyanka, Ikky, Yung Kai, and Jungle Bobby.
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Events/News:

BLUE JAYS FALL TO YANKEES: The Blue Jays lost their game against the Yankees last night in the best of 5 ALDS series, currently sitting at 2-1. The game ended with a score of 6-9.

BLUE JAYS TO PLAY AGAIN TONIGHT: The Toronto Blue Jays will face off against the Yankees again tonight in ALDS Game 4.

CFL WEEK 19: Friday features the Toronto Argonauts and Saskatchewan Roughriders. Saturday has three games: Calgary Stampeders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats at 3:00 p.m., Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Edmonton Elks at 7:00 p.m., and Ottawa Redblacks and Montreal Alouettes on Monday, October 13th at 1:00 p.m.

LEAFS PLAY HABS TONIGHT: The Toronto Maple Leafs will play a home game against the Montreal Canadiens tonight at 7:00PM as the favoured team to win.

TORONTO RAPTORS TONIGHT: The Toronto Raptors will play the Sacremento Kings tonight in an away game starting at 10:00PM.