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Judge denies injunction to stop the province from ripping up Toronto bike lanes.
Cycle Toronto filed the injunction ahead of their Charter of Rights and Freedoms challenge.
Ontario can't begin work to remove the lanes before March 20 according to Bill 212 , which was passed in the fall of 2024 .
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