Agree - but I am saying we should do this in rural areas were traffic is light and roads are generally straight. Your referencing busy areas smack dab in the middle of Canada's largest metro area and at areas that curve a bit. The 100 limit should still apply here, obviously.
A 130 example stretch is the 402 between Sarnia and Strathroy as it is almost as straight and flat as a runway. If conditions are ideal traffic and weather wise, you could basically turn this into a drag strip if we wanted. Other 120-130 stretches include those aready at 110 (excluding the QEW), the 403 between Woodstock and Hamilton, the 416, 401 east of 416, and the 400 north of the Highway 11 split. You could also increase the 400's limit between the edge of Toronto's metro and Barrie- as this stretch is being upgraded with all kinds of modern design features - or perhaps wait until the ultimate widening is complete before upping it.
Once the 401 is fully 6-laned from Tilbury to London, you could up that stretch too, and maybe the London to Kitchener stretch as well.