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Tories looking to restrict bike lanes as Toronto expands cycling network into heart of Ford Nation

Tories looking to restrict bike lanes as Toronto expands cycling network into heart of Ford Nation

The bill also includes provisions for round-the-clock construction on the Tories' key highway projects
Province proposes new rules to help build garden and laneway suites

Province proposes new rules to help build garden and laneway suites

The rules would prevent municipalities from imposing barriers that are often used to restrict secondary housing units on existing lots
Tories looking to restrict bike lanes as Toronto expands cycling network into heart of Ford Nation

Tories looking to restrict bike lanes as Toronto expands cycling network into heart of Ford Nation

The bill also includes provisions for round-the-clock construction on the Tories' key highway projects
Majority of Ontarians feel province is mismanaging health-care system: government poll

Majority of Ontarians feel province is mismanaging health-care system: government poll

Reducing surgical wait times is the top concern
The Trill Podcast: The early election episode

The Trill Podcast: The early election episode

Premier Ford refuses to rule out an election in early 2025 so we refuse to stop podcasting about it
Trillium Today: touch grass

Trillium Today: touch grass

Your Ontario politics agenda for Wednesday, September 11
PC MPP Rick Byers not running for re-election

PC MPP Rick Byers not running for re-election

He was first elected as Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound's MPP in 2022
Hallway health-care data a wake up call, Shamji says

Hallway health-care data a wake up call, Shamji says

Shamji reacted to The Trillium's reporting on data showing Ontario's hallway health-care problem getting much worse
NDP's Taylor jumping to federal politics

NDP's Taylor jumping to federal politics

NDP Leader Marit Stiles has known Taylor wanted to move for a while, she said in a statement
Hospital data shows Ontario's hallway health care problem is worse than ever

Hospital data shows Ontario's hallway health care problem is worse than ever

Internal government data shows nearly 2,000 patients on average kept in ‘unconventional spaces’ like hallways and break rooms in January — the highest number ever recorded
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