The claim states Ferreira was distracted, looking for cigarettes, when he hit Woods.

I can’t even imagine losing a loved one over this.

“The provincial offences court ordered Ferreira to pay a $12,500 fine, perform 100 hours of community service and not drive for two years (except when driving to the GO train for work) — a ruling Shellnutt and the family call an “injustice” that “deserves to be rebuked.””

It’s more than an injustice, it’s an insult to the victim and his family.