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Ontario announces task force to examine tow-truck industry reform

Ontario is setting up a task force that will examine ways to reform the province’s tow truck industry.

One Toronto police probe has resulted in charges against 11 people including officer

Premier Doug Ford says the province is alarmed by the recent violence and says the task force will help make the tow truck industry safer. (CBC)

Ontario is setting up a task force that will examine ways to reform the province's tow truck industry.

The Monday afternoon announcement comes as at least two police forces conduct major investigations linked to tow truck operations.

One probe by Toronto police has already resulted in charges against 11 people including one of the force's own officers, while another led by York Region police has dismantled several alleged organized crime rings and resulted in charges including murder.

Premier Doug Ford says the province is alarmed by the recent violence and says the task force will help make the industry safer.

He says the task force will consist of members from across numerous government ministries as well as the Ontario Provincial Police.

It will develop a new regulatory model for the industry while considering issues such as consumer protection, provincial safety oversight and background checks for industry members.