A Toronto transit driver has failed a test, the first driver to fail since the Toronto Transit Commission introduced random drug testing.
TTC spokesman Brad Ross confirms the test was carried out on Saturday and the positive test results came back on Wednesday.
It's not known what kind of vehicle the employee was operating or what substance was involved.
The unidentified employee has been suspended with pay pending a disciplinary hearing.
Since the TTC began random drug testing on May 8, more than 300 employees have been tested with a total of eight employees have tested positive, two for alcohol and six for drugs.
Ross also confirmed that TTC CEO Andy Byford's name was recently pulled for a random test and his result came back negative.