Ford criticizes PM over pot, says cops need reliable equipment to test for pot
Ontario’s premier is criticizing the federal government over cannabis a day before recreational pot becomes legal, saying police aren’t equipped to reliably screen for drug-impaired driving.
Doug Ford said Health Canada has only approved one device to conduct roadside tests for cannabis and it may not give accurate results in the cold.
In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ford said the federal government must give officers the tools they need to identify drug-impaired drivers.
During a separate speech to the Ontario Provincial Police Association, Ford went further, saying the federal Liberals passed a law to legalize recreational cannabis and left the provinces to clean up “the mess.”