The Ontario government has introduced a bill to strengthen penalties for dangerous driving in memory of Andrew Cristillo, who was killed in a crash caused by an alleged dangerous driver. The proposed legislation includes lifetime license suspensions for those convicted of dangerous driving causing death and allows police to impose immediate roadside suspensions. While opposition parties support tougher penalties, they criticize the government’s recent ban on speed cameras, which they argue hinders enforcement of speeding laws. Additionally, the bill seeks to ban invasive medical research on cats and dogs, a move welcomed by animal rights advocates.
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