“We’ve got a serious problem”: PC Party leader calls for strict changes as Toronto traffic forces Leafs opponents to walk to rink

Doug Ford criticizes Toronto traffic after Utah Hockey Club walks to Scotiabank Arena (Source: Imagn)

PC Party leader Doug Ford criticized Toronto’s traffic after the Utah Hockey Club walked to Scotiabank Arena to play against the Leafs. The team’s bus got stuck in downtown gridlock on Sunday, caused by road closures for the Santa Claus parade. Ford stressed the need to address Toronto's traffic issues.

Ford posted on X (formerly Twitter):

“When Toronto traffic is so bad that NHL teams have to walk to their games, we’ve got a serious problem.”

Ford also highlighted his government’s plans to fix gridlock by revising bike lane policies, building new highways and improving public transit. He talked about speeding up construction on projects like the Gardiner Expressway.

"That’s why it’s so important that we deliver on our plan to fight gridlock by bringing sanity back to bike lane decisions, building highways and public transit, and speeding up construction on the Gardiner," Ford added.

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