Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s office appears to have forgiven a staffer for repeatedly violating Ontario’s stunt driving laws, Global News has learned, after the government was told it would “never happen again.”

New data obtained by Global News using freedom of information laws reveal that at least one cabinet-assigned vehicle was recorded driving more than 50 km/h over the speed limit 12 times in the past three years.

Under provincial laws, driving 150 km/h or higher on a highway is legally classified as stunt driving. Crossing that threshold can result in a significant fine and an automatic licence suspension, along with the vehicle being impounded by police.

The documents do not disclose which ministry the speeding vehicle was assigned to or who was driving.

In a statement to Globa

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