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Government of Alberta praises Ontario court ruling on bike lanes

Global News (Canada) and Epoch Times World describe the same event in different terms.

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What happened Alberta's Transportation Minister has welcomed an Ontario court ruling upholding the province's efforts to remove several bike lanes, calling it 'a win for common sense.'.
The headline split The center frames it as "Government of Alberta praises Ontario court ruling on bike lanes". The right frames it as "Alberta Says Ontario Bike Lane Ruling Is ‘A Win for Common Sense’ as Province Plans New L...".
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CenterGovernment of Alberta praises Ontario court ruling on bike lanes

Global News (Canada) · Center · News report

Right / center-rightAlberta Says Ontario Bike Lane Ruling Is ‘A Win for Common Sense’ as Province Plans New Legislation

Epoch Times World · Right · News report

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Epoch Times WorldNews report · Aug 17, 6:01 PM

Alberta Says Ontario Bike Lane Ruling Is ‘A Win for Common Sense’ as Province Plans New Legislation

Alberta is supporting a recent Ontario Court of Appeal ruling that found Toronto’s planned removal of bike lanes does not violate the Charter, overturning a lower-court decision that reache...

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Global News (Canada)News report · Aug 17, 5:55 PM

Government of Alberta praises Ontario court ruling on bike lanes

Alberta's Transportation Minister has welcomed an Ontario court ruling upholding the province's efforts to remove several bike lanes, calling it 'a win for common sense.'

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