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115204

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I am strongly opposed to Bill 212. As a daily cyclist and a Toronto resident, I commute safely and efficiently. By choosing to cycle, I'm helping reduce congestion and pollution, making the city more livable for everyone. Read more

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115208

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I oppose removing bike lanes and making the lives of those who live and work downtown worse. This government should encourage more alternative transportation methods

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115209

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I am strongly opposed to Bill 212. As a daily cyclist and a Toronto resident, I rely on bike lanes to commute safely and efficiently. Cycling isn't just a personal choice for me—it’s part of my commitment to reducing congestion and pollution, and making the city more livable for everyone. Read more

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115211

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In this day and age when we were trying to increase physical activity of Ontario citizens, increase safety of all citizens, and reduce our climate emissions, it is vital that we retain and continue to build bike lines as an option for all Ontarians to be able to commute, exercise and carry out their Read more

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115213

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Can you please provide data to support your claim that these bike lanes are causing the congestion and not the lack of transit infrastructure, excessive parking? These seems politically driven. I have voted conservative for the last 18 years but this is an embarrassment. Read more

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115215

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I will chain myself to the bike lane and Doug will need to physically remove me before this can happen. What an embarrassment to the province and to the city. The eglinton lrt is has been in construction for 14 years and you are talking about ripping up bike lanes ? Get your head out of the sand.

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115225

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Removing bicycle lanes will only make traffic worse by putting more cars on the road. I'm worried about the increase of pollution and noise that will also increase by having more cars on the road. Bicycle lanes are a healthy alternative to driving that should be encouraged instead of admonished. Read more

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115227

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Bike lanes saves lives. As a resident of downtown Toronto, I chose to live downtown for the various options to get from point A to point B without driving. One of the options is biking. Why are we removing bike lanes so that people from the suburbs can drive into the city. Read more

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115228

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Preserving and expanding bike lanes in Toronto is essential for creating a safer, more sustainable, and accessible city for everyone. Personally, I’ve noticed a huge difference in the newly built University Avenue bike lanes—I can commute with a sense of security that wasn’t there before. Read more

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115230

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I strongly object to Bill 212 The construction of highway 413 will cause irreparable damage to valuable farm land and green spaces. I urge you to end this campaign to build more highway lanes through green space in Ontario. Read more

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115231

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I am appalled to see this proposal put forward. It would be an egregious waste of taxpayer money to remove these recently-installed bike lanes, and these lanes are critical pieces of infrastructure contributing to the safety of cyclists in this city. Read more

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115233

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As a Toronto cyclist, I strongly oppose Bill 212. This proposed legislation could undermine years of progress in making our streets safer for cyclists. Bike lanes are essential for encouraging more sustainable transportation options, reducing traffic congestion, and improving public health. Read more

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115235

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Removing bike lanes on our major city streets will be bad for business, increase commute times, and reduce access to the city for many people working downtown. Read more