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Draft briefing for cabinet warned bike lane changes could worsen congestion

Draft briefing for cabinet warned bike lane changes could worsen congestion

A leaked government document says removing bike lanes in cities could backfire
‘Political sensitivities’ a risk to redevelopment of historic Niagara Falls buildings: provincial commission

‘Political sensitivities’ a risk to redevelopment of historic Niagara Falls buildings: provincial commission

Plans for companies to redevelop two provincially owned decommissioned power stations next to Niagara Falls resemble the Ford government's Ontario Place plan

The T: Miller time

Your municipal news roundup for the week of November 18
New 911 dispatch system creates 'real advantage' for local paramedics

New 911 dispatch system creates 'real advantage' for local paramedics

Call-takers can now gather significantly more information, which in turn helps assess level of urgency and prioritize response more effectively
Local MPPs say they will advocate for city homelessness funding

Local MPPs say they will advocate for city homelessness funding

Local MPPs on both sides of the aisle say they will advocate for the city to help fund its homelessness action plan.
CITY HALL: Parkside Drive bike lane plan moves ahead despite Ford government’s intervention

CITY HALL: Parkside Drive bike lane plan moves ahead despite Ford government’s intervention

Construction would cost nearly $8 million and not start until 2026 at the earliest
Ontario's housing crisis 'hitting people with mental illnesses especially hard': CMHA report

Ontario's housing crisis 'hitting people with mental illnesses especially hard': CMHA report

The new report from the Canadian Mental Health Association also highlights the province's 'low support' for harm reduction services
Ontario facing housing-inflicted 'brain drain' to other provinces: report

Ontario facing housing-inflicted 'brain drain' to other provinces: report

More young people moving to Atlantic provinces or Alberta for cheaper housing
'We’re not a freeway': removing bike lanes would hurt business, Toronto BIA says

'We’re not a freeway': removing bike lanes would hurt business, Toronto BIA says

The City of Toronto said tearing out the Bloor, University and Yonge bike lanes would snarl traffic for 'multiple years'
PCs introduce legislation to close safe drug consumption sites

PCs introduce legislation to close safe drug consumption sites

Despite many warnings of unintended consequences, the PCs are moving ahead with closing down 10 facilities across the province
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