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What’s Happening
The Ontario government has introduced Bill 212, which includes provisions to fast-track the construction of Highway 413 and remove key bike lanes in Toronto. This legislation:
- Exempts Highway 413 from environmental assessments, threatening the Greenbelt and vital ecosystems.
- Removes municipal control over bike lane decisions, requiring provincial approval for new lanes and proposing the removal of existing ones.
- Specifically targets bike lanes on Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and University Avenue—corridors that serve thousands of cyclists daily and make Toronto’s streets safer and more accessible.
- Worsens gridlock and contributes to increased greenhouse gas emissions.
- Costs taxpayers over $8 billion, diverting funds from essential services like healthcare and public transit.
If passed, this bill will have devastating environmental, health, and economic impacts.
The Act
Steps You Can Take
Here’s how you can help stop Bill 212:
- Submit a Public Comment
- Visit the Environmental Registry of Ontario and submit your comment here: ERO Comment Link
- Contact Key Officials
- Email Your Local MPP
- Reach Out to Local Officials (Toronto)
- Sign Petitions and Join Advocacy Groups
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