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Toronto launches Supreme Court challenge of Ford government’s council cut

Toronto city hall as seen on Saturday, May 25, 2019. Enzo Arimini / Global News File

Toronto says it will apply to the Supreme Court of Canada to challenge a provincial law that slashed the size of its city council last year.

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The move comes a week after Ontario’s top court upheld the provincial law in a 3-2 split decision.

In its ruling, the Court of Appeal for Ontario said the unexpected move did not interfere with candidates’ or voters’ ability to express themselves freely.

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However, the two dissenting judges found the law did in fact interfere with the free-expression rights of candidates and should be struck down.

Earlier this year, Toronto council gave its city solicitor instructions to fight the council cut, including a challenge to Canada’s highest court if necessary.

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Premier Doug Ford’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 27, 2019.

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