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Cycle Toronto
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Leading the change since 2008 to make Toronto a healthy, safe and vibrant cycling city for all. Join the movement. linktr.ee/cycletoronto
Toronto ON
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Jan 21, 2025
    Do you follow us on our other social media channels? Instagram instagram.com/cycletoronto/ Blue Sky bsky.app/profile/cyclet… Tik Tok tiktok.com/@cycle.to Facebook facebook.com/CycleToronto/
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Sep 20, 2023
    Fines for failing to pay the TTC’s $3.30 fare are $425. Meanwhile, every day, thousands of drivers are given $30 parking tickets for failing to properly pay for public storage of their vehicle. Why is there such a large discrepancy? (1/3)
    A driver parks her vehicle on the sidewalk in order to use an ATM in Chinatown (Credit: BlogTO).
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Oct 21, 2024
    The City of Toronto is planning a bike lane on Dupont from Dundas West all the way to Davenport. Public consultations are taking place later this year and construction would take place in 2025. 1/
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    May 16, 2020
    So much space for people on bikes, foot, strollers, and all other active transportation. More of this kind of #ActiveTO is needed across the city. #BikeTO lanes temporary and permanent too! For our city's healthy future.
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Dec 17, 2024
    Cycle Toronto win. In response to our legal action, the province has backtracked from an alleged December start and confirms no bike lane removal will begin until at least March 2025. "Our goal is that they don't ever get the chance to start at all” Michael Longfield, ED.
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Jun 28, 2023
    Olivia Chow will be the first Toronto mayor to ride a bike to City Hall since the 1980s! Could this be the start of a golden era for cycling and active transportation in Toronto? Have our streets become safer for riding a bike since John Sewell was mayor?
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Nov 22, 2024
    Supposedly, only 1.2% of Toronto residents ride their bike to work. And because of that, the provincial government is pushing through legislation that would remove the existing lanes on Bloor, University, and Yonge. But does that statistic seem a little suspicious to you? 1/
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    Cycle Toronto
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    Jul 17, 2023
    Look out! Construction starts today on Bloor St. between Spadina and Avenue. Once completed, this stretch will have raised cycle tracks and even a "protected intersection" at the corner of Bloor and St. George. But what even is a protected intersection? (1/3)
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A rendering of the future protected intersection at Bloor Street and St. George Street.
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Dec 11, 2024
    This morning, Cycle Toronto launched a Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 7 challenge to the provincial government’s Bill 212. The lawsuit also seeks an immediate injunction to prevent the removal of target bike lanes on Bloor, University, and Yonge.
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    Cycle Toronto
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    Nov 6, 2024
    Cycle Toronto deputed at Executive Committee yesterday urging the city to resist Bill 212 and to make it clear that there isn't a metre or kilometre of bike lane we'll accept being removed.
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    Oct 25, 2024
    “Bike lanes could have saved our daughter” This was George and Karen Amaro’s message in a letter to Premier Ford urging him to put an end to Bill 212. The bill would block most new bike lanes and possibly lead to the removal of existing ones. 1/
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Jul 12, 2023
    What a morning! Congratulations to Mayor Olivia Chow on her inaugural day in office. It was a pleasure to ride with her down to City Hall. Thanks to all who came to showcase the diverse group of people who ride bikes across Toronto.
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Jun 19, 2020
    You haven't cruised down Queens Park Crescent like this before... 😍🚲 #bikeTO #activeTO
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    Joe Cressy
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    Jun 19, 2020
    It's a big day for cycling infrastructure in Toronto. Bike lanes are being installed on University Ave – part of the new, accelerated grid we approved just a few weeks ago. Proud to have worked w/ @m_layton, local hospitals, advocates, the Mayor and Council to make this happen.
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    Cycle Toronto
    @CycleToronto
    Nov 8, 2024
    ICYMI George and Karen's daughter Alex Amaro was killed riding her bike on Dufferin Street in December 2020. They're asking Premier Ford and Minister Sarkaria to stop the anti-bike lane legislation Bill 212. Listen to their story on @metromorning cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
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