Ford thanks Ottawa as minister cites ‘deep concerns’ over Toronto’s decriminalization
OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is thanking the federal government for rejecting Toronto’s long-stalled pitch to decriminalize the possession of illegal drugs.
The premier expressed that gratitude after the federal addictions minister cited “deep concerns” about the proposal and said the city’s public-health agency declined to make crucial changes.
Earlier this month, federal Addictions Minister Ya’ara Saks told reporters that Toronto Public Health’s application was “dormant,” then announced its denial days later, on a Friday evening before a long weekend.
That came after she faced weeks of growing political pressure to abandon support for the policy.


