logo
Toronto councillor wants speed cameras shut off until September

Toronto councillor wants speed cameras shut off until September

Yahoo3 days ago

A Toronto councillor said he wants the city's speed camera program put on hold and is vowing to prompt a vote on the matter at Thursday's council meeting.
Humber River-Black Creek Coun. Anthony Perruzza called the cameras "speed traps" in a news release and said he wants them shut off until September so city staff can review Toronto's approach to slowing down motorists.
His appeal comes three months after the city doubled the number of automated speed cameras it uses to 150. The system launched in the summer of 2020, under former Mayor John Tory, with the goal of slowing down drivers in community safety zones, such as on roads next to schools, and areas where there have been serious collisions.
Perruzza, without providing supporting evidence, said in a news release the cameras have "no meaningful impact."
Perruzza's bid to pause the speed camera system comes weeks after Vaughan's city council opted to do just that after drivers there racked up more than 30,000 tickets in three weeks.
Perruzza said he's heard from plenty of frustrated drivers in his ward.
"Often, drivers are unaware that this camera exists here, and responsible drivers are ticketed despite traveling at speeds close to the posted limits," he said, leaving them feeling "unfairly penalized."
The city always posts signs 90 days ahead of a speed camera being installed, and keeps signage in place where they are running. It also maintains a map of the speed camera locations.
By the end of 2022, the city had collected some $34 million in fines from speeding drivers caught on camera.
This March, Transportation Services head Barbara Gray maintained the program isn't focused on bringing in revenue.
"If the cameras generated no revenue, that would be best, because that would mean that people weren't speeding," she said.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

The Army is deactivating police units in deep cuts to number of military cops
The Army is deactivating police units in deep cuts to number of military cops

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

The Army is deactivating police units in deep cuts to number of military cops

The shuttering of a military police battalion at Fort Drum, New York, this week marks the latest in a string of two dozen Army MP units closed in the last 18 months. The Army has already inactivated nine military police companies and 15 detachments. By fiscal year 2027, the service is slated to inactivate one MP brigade, four MP battalions, 15 MP companies and four detachments. The deep cuts in the number of soldiers serving as police continue a two-decade trend of reductions that have cut the Army's corps of military police nearly in half, from roughly 14,000 to 8,000. That drop has accelerated in the last two years, with at least nine police companies and 15 detachments closed. The 91st Military Police Battalion on Fort Drum, New York, became the latest and largest unit to be inactivated on June 13, saying goodbye the same day it celebrated its 80-year anniversary. 'While we inactivated from over 700 strong to just under 200 left on Fort Drum, we have done incredible feats,' Lt. Col. Richard Sposito, the battalion commander, said at the ceremony. The battalion was activated and then inactivated several times over its lifetime. It was first established in France for three months during World War II, twice more during the Korean and Vietnam wars, and then most recently at the upstate New York base in 2005. It's MP units deployed to support wars in both Afghanistan and Iraq, and in 2022 to Poland. Most recently, the 91st sent soldiers twice to the southern border. The Army's current reduction in police units and manpower began in February 2024 when the Army announced it would stand down military police units as part of force structure changes. An Army official told Task & Purpose that the reduction will eventually shutter one military police brigade, four battalions, 15 companies and four law enforcement detachments. The closed units include three companies under the 97th Military Police Battalion at Fort Riley, Kansas, the 759th Military Police Battalion at Fort Carson, Colorado and the 42nd Military Police Brigade at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, along with smaller detachments in Hawaii and Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The Army-wide reductions will also mean a drop in total military police jobs across the Army, which has been an ongoing trend for close to two decades. There are currently around 8,000 military police soldiers across the Army with 8,500 positions authorized for the upcoming fiscal year, according to Army officials, down from close to 10,000 in 2020. In fiscal year 2007, the Army had 14,000 authorized military police soldier billets. The cuts in police jobs also come after rollbacks in other career fields. In March 2024, the service asked 3,000 cavalry scouts and military police to reclassify into air defense and artillery jobs but allowed some MPs with specific skill identifiers for close security of high-risk individuals, investigations, and traffic management to reenlist or extend their service. 'Military Police structure has been reallocated to align critical capability to the priority theaters and support [large-scale combat operations] while preserving and in some cases adding to installation commander law enforcement missions and capabilities,' a spokesperson for the Army told Task & Purpose. MPs have long staddled two distinct roles — traditional law enforcement on base and combat support. With fewer police, those still in those roles will now focus more closely on their role as professional police, according to officials. Col. Jeremy Kerfoot, commander of the 89th Military Police Brigade, which is based out of Fort Hood, Texas, and oversees battalions at five bases, described the changes to his brigade in a September 2024 ceremony as 'creating a more professional soldier that's not torn between jumping from law enforcement to combat support and back.' Kerfoot said MPs would stay at an installation for two to three years at a time with more law enforcement-specific training on investigations, traffic management, and crime prevention. 'All of these protection and policing skills will be added to the repertoire by having more permanence in the law enforcement mission for each soldier that joins our law enforcement companies at installations,' he said in 2024. The changes also come as the Army hires more civilians to fill the roles of on-base law enforcement. 'In recent years, U.S. Army Military Police personnel have been deployed to high-threat areas in significant numbers. As a result, the Department of the Army has increased the number of civilian police and guards to protect Army garrisons and to guard critical secured facilities,' according to a website by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation, which maintains training standards for departments across the U.S., including the Army Civilian Police Academy at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Another major milestone came when the command tasked with investigating on-base crimes involving soldiers became the Army Criminal Investigation Division with its first civilian in charge — Gregory Ford, a former criminal investigator for the Navy, IRS, and an FBI terrorism task force. 'Historically, the organization was viewed as an Army command tasked with law enforcement duties. We must now clearly establish CID as an elite federal law enforcement agency that operates within and in support of the Department of the Army,' Ford said at his September 2021 swearing-in ceremony. The role of the modern military police has ranged from performing traditional law enforcement roles on base to doing combat support operations like detaining prisoners of war. In recent months, MP soldiers have been tasked with conducting patrols on foot and tracking migrant crossings with surveillance technology at the U.S. southern border. Earlier this month, the 49th Military Police Brigade of the California National Guard was ordered to lead Guard mobilizations in Los Angeles in the wake of immigration protests. In large-scale operations, the Army envisions MPs doing security for logistics, a major focus for the service if a conflict breaks out in the Pacific, where dispersed island chains and vast stretches of ocean make moving supplies more difficult. 'Protected logistics ensures the prompt arrival of priority supplies to frontlines, which increases endurance and prevents culmination. Small, dispersed units on a future battlefield will have no emergency supply reserves with which to continue operations in case of a missed resupply window,' Brig. Gen. Sarah Albrycht, the Army's provost marshal general, wrote in a summer 2024 letter to the force featured in The Dragoon, the official MP magazine. Sailors who can't deploy will be moved to empty jobs under Navy program Air Force relieves commander of pilot training squadron US military's highest ranking transgender officer says separation process is broken Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels Trump reverts 7 Army bases to former names with new honorees, including Delta Force soldier

As Trump ends all trade talks with Canada, here's a complete guide to buying Canadian brands at the grocery store — food, drinks and more
As Trump ends all trade talks with Canada, here's a complete guide to buying Canadian brands at the grocery store — food, drinks and more

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

As Trump ends all trade talks with Canada, here's a complete guide to buying Canadian brands at the grocery store — food, drinks and more

Donald Trump has planned to end all trade discussions with Canada, hitting back at Ottawa for its digital services tax on web giants. The U.S. president indicated on Friday he wants the tax removed before he resumes negotiations, amidst the two countries being locked in talks as Canada tries to get him to lift his tariffs on Canadian goods. "It's not going to work out well for Canada. They were foolish to do it," Trump said from the Oval Office on June 27 about the digital services tax, adding the U.S. has "such power over Canada." During the G7 earlier this month, Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed they'd reach some agreement on the trade dispute within 30 days, according to CBC News. "We're going to stop all negotiations with Canada right now until they straighten out their act," Trump added, explaining if Ottawa removes the tax, which went into law last year, he'll be satisfied. "They will," he said. "They do most of their business with us. When you have that circumstance, you treat people better." After months of navigating tariffs and subsequent price increases, many Canadians are still choosing to put their money behind homegrown and manufactured goods. In a recent Yahoo Canada poll, a whopping 95 per cent of 10,000 readers indicated they want to buy Canadian products whenever possible, while only four per cent said the issue didn't concern them. "I fully intend to buy Canadian and leave American products on the shelves. Most people I know, as well as my family members, are all insisting that they will continue to restrict their purchases to Canadian products even if Trump does not impose tariffs," a Yahoo Canada reader said earlier this year via e-mail. "The threat of the punitive tariffs is enough. I will never buy American." "One option to push back on our American bullies is when we can't find a Canadian alternative, to buy Mexican in solidarity with our true allies — especially when it comes to our groceries," said another. "Failing that, [we can] buy anything other than American, we have lots of choices." "I was always conscientious about Canadian products but now I'm going to be laser-focused on it especially at the grocery store," a Yahoo Canada reader said. Click here to jump right to our list of Canadian grocery brands Trump's tariffs require companies importing products from Canada to pay a 25 per cent fee to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which then goes to the General Fund of the United States. Once importing companies pay tariffs, they will likely adjust their retail prices to recoup the funds, making Canadian products more expensive for Americans. In order to maintain sales, Canadian manufacturers could potentially lower their sale prices to entice American importers and offset the impact of the tariff that the American company will have to pay. Similarly, products imported from the U.S. into Canada will require Canadian importers to pay retaliatory tariffs, which could push companies to raise their prices on imported goods. Essentially, tariffs mean that both Canadians and Americans would be paying more on imported products, which could influence consumers' buying decisions or impact importing and exporting. By shopping Canadian products and brands, consumers in Canada are exempt from tariffs, which means potentially saving money. Plus, there's the added benefit of supporting Canadian manufacturers who may be impacted by the U.S. import tariffs. Some grocery stores have opted to label Canadian made products with a Canadian flag next to its price tag to help conscious shoppers. Here are some other ways to tell if a product is made in Canada: Look for a 'Product of Canada' label This label means that approximately 98 per cent of ingredients, processing and labour used to produce the product areCanadian. According to the Government of Canada, products that claim to be "Canadian" are considered the same as "Product of Canada."Check for 'Made in Canada' labels When products are labelled as "Made in Canada," it means that a majority of the product's last substantial transformation occurred in Canada. A substantial transformation of a product would include combining ingredients to create a new product. For example, ingredients like eggs, sugar and butter undergo a substantial transformation to produce cookies. A product can also have a "Made in Canada" label if a majority (at least 51 per cent) of the costs incurred in manufacturing or producing the goods were incurred in Canada even if some ingredients are from other countries. Some packages may include qualifiers to ensure that the consumer knows some ingredients were imported from other countries. Examples of qualifiers can include: Distilled in Canada Refined in Canada Packaged in Canada Processed in Canada Look for 100% claims All ingredients, processing and labour for the product (and all of its components) are from Canada. If you're someone choosing to shop consciously given the tariffs, we've gathered a helpful list of Canadian brands and those manufactured in Canada to help you on your next grocery shop. ADL Agropur Arla's Foods Black Diamond Blakwell Dairy Bothwell Cheese Chapman's Cheez Whiz (manufactured in Canada) Daiya Eagle Brand Earth's Own D. Dutchmen Farms Danone (brands Activia, Oikos and Danone all prepared in Canada) La Fromagerie Kapuskoise Gay Lea Grass Root Dairies Halo Top Hewitt's Island Farms Laiterie de Caoticook Lactancia Kawartha Dairy Keenan Farms Kraft Singles (manufactured in Canada) Miller's Dairy Natrel Philadelphia Cream Cheese (manufactured in Canada) Saputo Shaw Ice Cream Sheldon Creek Dairy Silani Cheese Slate River Dairy Skotidakis St. Albert Cheese Factory Tre Stelle Triple "A" Cheese Thunder Oak Cheese Farm Upper Canada Creamery Gunn's Hill Artisan Cheese Dainty Natura Billy Bee Honey Club House Doyon Honey Crave (desserts and dry ingredients) E.D. Smith Jam Ferrero Five Roses Flour No Name Redpath Sugar Robin Hood Flour Shiriff Dr. Oetker You may want to support these Canadian brands and products brewed in Canada: 13th Street Arizona Hard Tea Brasseur de Montreal Blue Moon Black Horse Bohemian Canadian Club Carling Collective Arts Coors Edge Coors Seltzer Coors Light Coors Original Copper Rose Vodka Creemore Springs Crown Royal Dillons Dominion Ale Fine Company Beer Forty Creek Granville Island Brewing Georgian Bay Hop Valley Brewing India Beer Keystone Labatt Blue Laurentide Le Trou du Diable Mad Jack Madrí Excepcional Miller Genuine Draft Miller Lite Miller High Life Molson Canadian Molson Canadian Cold Shot Molson Dry Molson Exel Molson Export Molson Ultra Molson XXX Moosehead Vienna O'Keefe Old Style Pilsner Redstone Rickard's Simply Spiked Sol Tawse Vizzy Hard Seltzer You may want to support these Canadian brands and products manufactured in Canada: Arva Flour Mills Casa Mendoza Country Harvest D'Italiano Dempster's (manufactured in Canada) Dimpflmeier Bakery Gadoua Goh Goh Cereal Grandma Emily Holy Crap Cereal K2 Milling La Milanaise Little Northern Bakehouse NorQuin Nature's Path O'Doughs One Degree Organics Rogers Rudolph's Bakeries Sunny Boy Foods Sunny Crunch Foods Stone Mill Bakehouse Yumi Organics Wonder (manufactured in Canada) Brandt Meats Direct Plus Food Group: Grimm's Fine Foods McSweeney's Country Prime Meats Saporé Foods Freybye Greenfield Nautural Meat Co. Harvest Meats Lou's Kitchen Maple Leaf Foods Salumeria il Tagliere Sofina Foods: Janes, Lilydale, Mastro, San Daniele, Riserva, Cuddy, Vienna, Fletcher's, Zamzam Tony's Meats Audrey's Patisserie Camino Chocolate Celebration Cookies Covered Bridge Krack-O-Pop Dare Foods Ganong Chocolates Georgian Bay Granola Company Hardbite Hawkins Cheezies Hippie Snacks Hummingbird Chocolate Humpty Dumpty Inno Foods Johnvince Foods Kerr's Candy La Cocina Tortilla Chips La Montagne Chocolates Lady Sarah Cookies Laura Secord Chocolates Leclerc Made Good Foods Maple Leaf Cookies MDR Nomz Old Dutch OMG! Peace by Chocolate Purdy's Chocolate Ronnie's Original Jumbo Seeds Ross Chocolates Skippy's Kettlecorn Sun-Rype Uncle Bob's Popcorn Voortman Zak Organics Food Alymer Accents Buster Rhino BBQ Sauce French's Mustard (prepared in Canada) Fire in the Kitchen Greetalia Foods GoBio! Organics Heartbeat Hot Sauce Kozlik's Canadian Mustard Kraft Heinz Canada (manufactured in Canada) Little Creek (Salad Dressings) Lord's Hot Sauce PEI Sea Salt Co. Peppermaster Hot Sauces Renées Ro*Tel Silk Road Spices Spice of Life Selections The Ketchup Project Vancouver Sea Salt Windsor Salt Balzac's Coffee Roasters Bean North Roasting Beaver Rock Roastery Coastal Coffee Company Fratello Coffee Roasters Grounded Coffee Company Jumping Bean Coffee Just Us Coffee Laughing Whale Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters Muskoka Roastery Coffee Co. Nabob Salt Spring Coffee Salt Spring Coffee Kintore Coffee Co. Van Houtte 3 Teas Amoda Tea Auras Teas Blue Teapot Capital Tea ChaNoir Citizen Tea David's Tea Distincly Tea Escarpment Gardens Four O'Clock Teas Just Tea Premium Tea Red Rose Tea Shanti Tea Tea Desire Tea Santa Tealchemy Tealish The Naked Leaf The Tea Haus Four O'Clock Teas AlJuice Allen's Alphonso Apple & Eve Clearly Canadian Fairly Fruit Graves Great Value Happy Parent Hydra+ Kiju bilogique Naya Bottled Water Northland Oasis Old Orchard Old South PC Cola Rougemont Ruby Kist SunRype Switch The Pop Shoppe Walter Caesar Whistler Water Note: Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have manufacturing facilities in Canada, but are not Canadian brands. Arctic Gardens (manufactured in Canada) Compliments Cavendish Farms Green Giant (manufactured in Canada) Conscious High Liner Goods M&M Foods McCain Foods Nature's Path President's Choice Support Canadian pet food brands like: Arcana Canadian Naturals Nutram Pet Food Open Farm Orijen Cat Fo Oven Baked Tradition Bonterra Cascades Cashmere Purex Royale Scotties Sponge Towels Tru Earth Nature Clean

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store