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Transit Action Alliance Garage Sale!!
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Joy is a good reason to ride!
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T. Ryan Gregory šØš¦
about 1 month ago
I believe this is known as liquified natural gaslighting.
www.cbc.ca/player/play/...
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Alberta pipeline agreement 'is climate action,' Carney tells environmental groups
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the new energy agreement with Alberta is a step toward his government's commitment to net zero emissions by 2050, and 'more than compensates' for emissions created by o...
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.7201622
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I'm 15 and can't drive. Here's why transit is a key to teen independence:
ggwash.org/view/103069/...
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Iām 15 and canāt drive. Hereās why transit is a key to teen independence
For many teens, public transportation is the difference between independence andĀ being stuck.
https://ggwash.org/view/103069/im-15-and-cant-drive-heres-why-transit-is-a-key-to-teen-independence
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In 1909, Guelph had a population of 14,500. That year, its Electric Street Railway carried 750,000 passengers on ten km of track with 14 cars. It also had the ālowest taxes on the continent.ā Source - pamphlet, Guelph Museums
3 months ago
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Jake Grumbach
4 months ago
A benefit of free buses I hadnāt heard enough about until this piece from
@galvinalmanza.bsky.social
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The Biking Lawyer LLP
5 months ago
City of Toronto public statements: we care about cyclist safety and have a plan to plow bike lanes. City of Toronto at 1pm today:
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reposted by
Brent Toderian
5 months ago
The most interesting thing about Pierre Poilievre surviving the Conservative Party of Canada leadership review, after losing a staggering poll lead and his own seat and having to be gifted one of the safest seats in Canada, is that he STILL REFUSES to submit to the completely normal security check.
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Brent Toderian
6 months ago
āIf you care about the bottom line, budgets & taxes, then you should care about urban biking, because itās a money saver. Itās ironic when so-called fiscal conservatives attack biking, when their efforts just show a lack of understanding of math.ā My interview with
@modacitylife.com
#CityMakingMath
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Opinion: Why more urban cycling saves everyone money | Urbanized
The resulting benefits of a ācar-lessā household are myriad, but few are as quantifiable as the money most people sink into a depreciating asset that sits unused for 95% of the time.
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/biking-saves-money
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Oh The Urbanity!
6 months ago
Big credit to Mayor Cam Guthrie (
@camguthrie.bsky.social
) of Guelph, Ontario for using strong mayor powers to reinstate funding for winter clearing of the cityās bike network! Snow clearing is the essential factor, without which people canāt even consider biking in the winter.
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Backpedalling on bike lane maintenance
YouTube video by CTV News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FumalUyLzrg
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