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Why a Group of Etobicoke Businesses are Suing the City Over Bike Lanes

2025/2/27
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Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

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TUNE INTO THE TOWN: MAYOR OLIVIA CHOW'S RESPONSE TO SNOW REMOVAL

Libby Znaimer is joined by Taylor Scollon,  Co-Founder of The Peak, Councillor Jon Burnside, Ward 16 Don Valley East and Councillor James Pasternak, Ward 6 York Centre.

We begin today's discussion about Toronto's snow problem and more specifically how Mayor Chow has been dealing with it. Our guests also weigh in on satisfaction levels of living in Toronto presently with all of its challenges including traffic congestion and more.

CARP'S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TAKES PLACE TODAY

Libby Znaimer is joined by Dan Levitt, BC's Seniors Advocate.

Today is a very important one: CARP's Annual General Meeting begins at noon and this year's theme is Ageism. Also joining the AGM are Seniors Advocates from across the country. To learn more about CARP and the AGM, visit carp.ca

WHY A GROUP OF ETOBICOKE BUSINESSES ARE SUING THE CITY OVER BIKE LANES 

Libby Znaimer is joined by Cody MacRae, the founder of Balance on Bloor, a not-for-profit group which advocates for a more holistic approach to cycling infrastructure and Sam Pappas, Owner of The Crooked Cue and a board member of Balance on Bloor.

A group of businesses in Etobicoke are suing the City of Toronto over bike lanes on Bloor Street West. Our guests detail the reason behind this decision and their concerns about the City's consultation process.