Ford government's 'special economic zones' law facing constitutional challenge
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Article Summary
This article covers Ontario’s Bill 5, which lets cabinet suspend laws to fast-track big projects like mines, and highlights a lawsuit from environmental and democracy groups who say it gives too much power to the government and harms environmental and Indigenous rights. It raises concerns about unchecked authority using strong language and framing the law as dangerous, but doesn’t show proof the government has already abused the law. Still, it clearly explains the bill, the legal challenge, and the stakes for public accountability and environmental protection.
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