The approval of Bill 212…

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The approval of Bill 212 would reverse essential progress in building safer urban environments and increasing sustainable transportation options. Ontario has witnessed an alarming rise in cyclist deaths, highlighting the critical need for protected bike lanes that safeguard both cyclists and pedestrians. Instead, this bill would enable the removal of key cycling infrastructure on major urban arteries like Bloor, Yonge, and University Avenue in Toronto, pushing cyclists back into traffic, increasing congestion, and jeopardizing their safety.

Premier Doug Ford has previously acknowledged the importance of bike lanes for reducing congestion and supporting healthy, sustainable commuting. Bill 212, however, contradicts this vision by prioritizing vehicle traffic at the expense of cyclist safety and equitable access to public spaces. Rather than removing bike lanes, Ontario should focus on expanding them to create safer, multimodal cities that reflect the diverse needs of all residents. Blocking this bill will help protect vulnerable road users and uphold our commitment to safer, more inclusive streets.