Ford promised he’d never touch the Greenbelt.
Conservative promise made. Conservative promise broken.
He’s carving it up and it won’t build a single unit of the affordable housing people need.
Add your name to stop Ford’s Greenbelt Grab: https://t.co/mC6nhcZv3j #onpoli
Ever so accurate.
"Every winter, fresh snow reveals how much we’ve over-designed our streets & roads for cars, making them faster & more dangerous, & how much space we could reclaim for people & public life" via @fietsprofessor
Lisa Nilsson, 'Tissue Series' depicting anatomical cross sections, created from rolled Japanese mulberry paper and the gilded edges of old books #WomensArt
Starting Sept 2022, the City and TTC will begin upgrades on College St, including the installation of elevated and at grade cycle tracks from Manning Ave to Bay St. Learn more at tonight's virtual public meeting from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Register at https://t.co/LWsc86ue55.
As a Canadian: I won’t for one second think that what’s happening in the United States with #RoeVsWade can’t happen here…We must be vigilant. Take nothing for granted. Act like our basic human rights depend on it…Because they do.
New city cycling rankings. Toronto? 95! In North America!!! Shameful! Elected officials have NOT supported safe cycling, ever. Small improvement in pandemic. Staff is great, but council does NOT fund. #ElectionsMatter, this Oct. elect Mayor & Council to do citywide SAFE network.
Just to be clear, if we can afford to spend $290,000,000 to host five 2026 World Cup soccer games in Toronto, we can also afford to provide safe, affordable housing for people experiencing homelessness in Toronto...It's really a question of our priorities!
toronto may spend at least $90 million just to host a world cup in 2026
it cost $4 million to get 8.5 km of bus lanes in 2020
for $90 million, we could have ~190 km of bus lanes across our city. that would complete much, if not all of the 20 corridors part of rapidTO