A group of Toronto cyclists are in Ontario's highest court on Wednesday to defend their successful challenge of the ...
Toronto’s cycling network expanded like gangbusters during the pandemic. Road use shifted and emergency measures allowed for ...
After this weekend's snowstorm, cyclists say around-the-clock city maintenance and safer infrastructure keep them riding year ...
At its meeting Wednesday night, the Ontario City Council unanimously approved a resolution accepting the 2026 Ontario School Travel Plan, ...
This week, the province will return to court to challenge a decision that ruled that taking out bike lanes on Bloor Street, ...
In their opening arguments, government lawyers told the Court of Appeal that removing protected cycling lanes is a policy choice, not a constitutional issue.
Cyclists warn that removing protected lanes threatens safety and breaches the Charter, while the Ford government says the ...
Canadian bicycling advocacy group Cycle Toronto along with two individual cyclists, Eva Stranger-Ross and Narada Kiondo, have filed a court challenge on Wednesday against new legislation granting the ...
A new Simon Fraser University study has found that Canada's cycling network is growing, but not everyone is benefiting.
Information obtained through a freedom of information request and shared with CBC News shows how much money the province spent on external lawyer fees to fight a court challenge against a law to ...
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