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Doug Ford says only 1.2% of Torontonians commute by bike. That's not true.

Doug Ford says only 1.2% of Torontonians commute by bike. That's not true.

A City of Toronto survey showed 44 per cent bike to work, shop or visit friends
Forest firefighters say presumptive cancer coverage doesn't go far enough

Forest firefighters say presumptive cancer coverage doesn't go far enough

Ford government's refusal to include key definition in legislation worries advocates
Freezes, lag and waiting for 'hours on end': survey reveals frustration of Zoom landlord/tenant hearings

Freezes, lag and waiting for 'hours on end': survey reveals frustration of Zoom landlord/tenant hearings

However, 80 per cent of survey respondents had a 'positive' experience with their Zoom hearing
Doug Ford says only 1.2% of Torontonians commute by bike. That's not true.

Doug Ford says only 1.2% of Torontonians commute by bike. That's not true.

A City of Toronto survey showed 44 per cent bike to work, shop or visit friends

The T: going nuclear

Your municipal news roundup for the week of October 28
Ford chides Ontarians for unnecessary ER visits, praises U.S. hospitals

Ford chides Ontarians for unnecessary ER visits, praises U.S. hospitals

ER physicians said the premier appeared to be 'shifting blame' to the public

The T: life is a highway

Your municipal news roundup for the week of October 21
Method to remove councillors still 'top of mind' for municipal affairs minister

Method to remove councillors still 'top of mind' for municipal affairs minister

That part of the bill will be worked out with the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, Paul Calandra said
Strong mayor powers still leading to staff uncertainty, difficulty in recruitment: AMCTO

Strong mayor powers still leading to staff uncertainty, difficulty in recruitment: AMCTO

Vast majority of strong mayors have directed staff to do research without council approval, new survey finds
Ontario's eventual 'integrated energy plan' will be pro-nuclear, lower bills: minister

Ontario's eventual 'integrated energy plan' will be pro-nuclear, lower bills: minister

Stephen Lecce didn't rule out a new nuclear energy plant in the future
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