Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who has made it clear this month that he wants to rid the province of automated speed enforcement cameras, mused on Monday about whether they could be turned to other crime-fighting purposes. Article content

Ford was in Hamilton, Ont., for a press conference when a reporter asked if he foresaw the province giving money to the city to make up for lost revenue from speed cameras and to put into infrastructure. Article content

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“Well, what we’re going to do is make sure that we give places like Hamilton the money to build the infrastructure, to actually slow down the traffic,” said Ford. “And we look forward to working with the mayor and her team to tell us where … they want the infrastructure put together.”

Ford then added

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