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Leading the change since 2008 to make Toronto a healthy, safe and vibrant cycling city for all. Join the movement. https://t.co/t15dRB9pRL

Toronto ON Katılım Ekim 2008
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
People are fed up with being bullied by a province fixated on igniting a culture war. It’s time to abandon this cynical distraction. Wasting Ontario taxpayers’ money to destroy safe bike lanes is reckless and dangerous. torontotoday.ca/local/city-hal…
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Cycle Toronto win. In response to our legal action, the province has backtracked from an alleged December start and confirms no bike lane removal will begin until at least March 2025. "Our goal is that they don't ever get the chance to start at all” Michael Longfield, ED.
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
Cycle Toronto is joined by individual applicants Eva Stanger-Ross and Narada Kiondo, and represented by lawyers from Ecojustice and Paliare Roland LLP. Learn more here: ecojustice.ca/news/court-cha…
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
This morning, Cycle Toronto launched a Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 7 challenge to the provincial government’s Bill 212. The lawsuit also seeks an immediate injunction to prevent the removal of target bike lanes on Bloor, University, and Yonge.
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
Thanks to Not Just Bikes for adding their voice to the resistance against Bill 212. “Decades of research has shown there is no solution to car traffic except viable alternatives to driving.” Watch the full video on YouTube: youtu.be/KgFCQ7jEZxI
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Toronto Cycling and Pedestrian Projects
Learn more about the proposed designs for Ellesmere Complete Street at the public drop-in event on December 11 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at 600 Morrish Road. Staff and interpreters will be present to answer questions and receive feedback. Visit toronto.ca/ellesmerecompl… for more details.
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
Premier Ford has announced that every Ontarian will receive a $200 taxpayer rebate in early 2025. Will you commit your rebate–or any amount—to us to help us fight back against this dangerous law today? cycleto.ca/donate 5/5
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Bill 212 also now indemnifies the province against potential lawsuits when people become injured or killed after the bike lanes are removed. Even they know Bill 212 will put people’s lives at risk. 4/
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
Bill 212 is now law, and it’s worse than we ever imagined. This anti-bike lane legislation will put lives at risk by removing bike lanes on Bloor, Yonge, and University—three of Toronto’s busiest and most critical cycling corridors. 1/
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The Biking Lawyer (Dave Shellnutt)
The Biking Lawyer (Dave Shellnutt)@TheBikingLawyer·
Tomorrow people on bikes will ride from High Park (Bloor entrance meet) at 6:30. If I were riding in this Critical Mass I would want to bring: 1) bike lights and warm clothes; 2) signs or banners letting motorists know that the disruption is Doug Ford's fault ;) #BikeTO
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Amber Mac
Amber Mac@ambermac·
Signed 🚴 Thanks to the @CycleToronto volunteers who are at Yonge & St. Clair this afternoon collecting signatures to save our bike lanes. #Ontario
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
It’s doubtful, but perhaps going forward, our provincial leaders might consider using accurate data to back up their policy positions. It would just be common sense. 10/10
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
For a more informative and data-driven explanation, this recent article in The Trillium dives into the issue with a great attention-to-detail: thetrillium.ca/news/municipal…
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Cycle Toronto@CycleToronto·
Supposedly, only 1.2% of Toronto residents ride their bike to work. And because of that, the provincial government is pushing through legislation that would remove the existing lanes on Bloor, University, and Yonge. But does that statistic seem a little suspicious to you? 1/
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