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    By News Desk on July 13, 2026 Canada
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    Get you up to speed: Government says naming ministers whose vehicles sped would reveal ‘travel habits’

    Documents obtained by WTX News revealed that vehicles registered to Doug Ford’s cabinet were recorded speeding 23 times over three years. The fines associated with these infractions total more than £3,300.

    Documents indicate that the speeding incidents involved multiple vehicles assigned to members of Doug Ford’s cabinet. The fines accumulated over the three-year period highlight ongoing concerns regarding government accountability and transportation regulations.

    Doug Ford’s cabinet has not issued an official comment regarding the speeding violations. Moving forward, discussions on accountability measures for government officials are anticipated in the forthcoming legislative session.

    What remains unclear — It is not specified whether any consequences will be faced by the cabinet members involved.

    Government states naming speeding ministers’ vehicles would disclose travel habits

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    Documents obtained by WTX News revealed vehicles registered to Doug Ford’s cabinet were clocked speeding 23 times over three years, racking up more than $3,300 in fines.

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