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Today, I introduced bold measures that will help #ProtectOntario communities and keep streets safe. If passed, the Protecting Ontario’s Streets and Communities Act, 2026 will: ✅ Protect transit riders by cracking down on illegal drug use on transit ✅ Improve protections for victims of human trafficking ✅ Strengthen oversight...

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