So about those "cash-grab" Ottawa speed cameras. Gary Dimmock explains. | Unpublished
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Author: Gary Dimmock
Publication Date: September 22, 2025 - 04:30

So about those "cash-grab" Ottawa speed cameras. Gary Dimmock explains.

September 22, 2025
In the newsroom, this is what we call a talker — simply meaning a lot of folks are talking about it. And in this case, it's those speed cameras. Even Ontario's leader, Premier Doug Ford, calls them nothing short of a cash grab, and if cities — including Ottawa — don't put an end to it, he might help them out in short order. Read More


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