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A Canada Post strike is delaying speed camera fine deliveries in Ontario, causing inconsistent responses among cities.
The Canada Post strike is disrupting speed camera fine deliveries in Ontario, with no consistent approach across municipalities. Nearly 40 cities use automated enforcement, but responses vary: Toronto continues issuing fines within the 23-day window, York Region discards un-served fines but allows appeal via the Administrative Penalty Tribunal, and Niagara Region may pause enforcement if delays persist. The province requires fines be mailed within 23 days of an offence and served within seven days, but the Ministry of Attorney General has not provided legal guidance. Premier Doug Ford plans to eliminate speed cameras this fall, but they remain active. Drivers should check with their local municipality for specific policies on late or missed fines.