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119263

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Hi, I am a resident in the GTA. I do not support bill 212 as the Provincial government does not need to be involved in bike lane decisions. This should be a municipal matter. I also do not support a bill which tries to circumvent environmental assessments. Thank you.

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119269

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One main concern for the passing of Bill 212 is, fundamentally, it's exemption of certain projects from the Environmental Assessment Act, which has the following purpose: "The betterment of the people of the whole or any part of Ontario by providing for the protection, conservation and wise manageme Read more

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119294

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The most important factor we’re facing today is how to save as much of our natural environment as possible. We can not replace this land once it’s gone. We must look at every possible way to be the least disruptive as possible to our environment. Read more

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119298

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I do not want my tax dollars wasted on building another useless and expensive infrastructure project such as the Highway 413 and I am strongly against the removal of already built bike infrastructure that is necessary for non car users to get around. Read more

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119300

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I am writing to express my strong opposition to the Ontario government's recent bill that would allow the province to ban and remove bike lanes, and we urge you to vote against this misguided legislation. Read more

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119333

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I am opposed to the removal of existing bike lanes and the waste of money to remove them when healthcare and education need much more funding in Ontario. Let municipalities do their mandated job of providing bike lanes based on data and community consultations. Read more

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119342

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The legislation as if affects bike lanes in the City of Toronto is a complete overreach on the part of the Province. We have a democratically elected municipal government that should have the power to make decisions about bike lanes within its boundaries. Read more

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119354

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As a cyclist and driver in this province, I strongly oppose this bill. Driving is the most inefficient form of transportation. How is it saving time by giving more space to cars? Cyclists and pedestrians and transit riders are the real heroes of this province. Imagine if everyone drove. Read more

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119403

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A world class city, like Toronto, must take action today to improve the design of the city of tomorrow. A world class city, focuses on efficient urban design, safe neigbourhoods/streets for pedestrians and tackling climate change through a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Read more

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119420

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Improving the flow of traffic starts with the improved design of road infrastructure. For areas with traffic lights already installed, work on timing the signal changes to ensure efficient flow. Read more