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Protest ‘bubble zones’ debate heats up at Toronto city council
A proposed bylaw that could limit where in the city citizens can protest is expected to come before council in May
Apr 16, 2025 8:38 PM
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Chow teases potential bike lane compromise with Queen’s Park
Mayor Olivia Chow signalled optimism Tuesday that some downtown bike lanes targeted by the province could be preserved.
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Chow teases potential bike lane compromise with Queen’s Park
Mayor Olivia Chow signalled optimism Tuesday that some downtown bike lanes targeted by the province could be preserved.
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Councillors to vote on giving themselves a 24 per cent pay increase
Toronto politicians get lowest pay per constituent in the GTA, after Premier Doug Ford drastically cut the number of city councillors in 2018
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Council passes Mayor Chow’s tariff response plan despite concerns it could harm Toronto’s economy
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Future of supervised consumption sites to be argued in court next week
Injunction could prevent five Toronto sites from closing on March 31
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City council staff will soon vote on forming union
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Supervised consumption site closures will burden city’s paramedics
Toronto paramedics expect more overdoses and strain on resources
Jan 23, 2025 9:36 AM
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Supervised consumption site closures will burden city’s paramedics: medical officer of health
Toronto paramedics expect more overdoses and strain on resources
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2025 will be the year TTC ‘got its groove back,’ says board chair upon budget approval
Fare freeze and increased service coming after TTC board approves budget
Jan 16, 2025 9:22 AM
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