Publications

CouncilWatch-October 5, 2007
Special Ontario Election Issue

In this edition:


CouncilWatch-September 14, 2007

In this edition:

SPECIAL EDITION: ACTION ALERT!


TEA Leaves - Issue 1, Volume 6


In this issue:

TEA's Community Right to Know Campaign Gains Momentum. Read about TEA's flagship CRTK campaign, and why you'll be hearing more about it soon.


Municipal Election Survey 2006

TEA has been working hard so that Toronto residents can make an informed environmental vote in the upcoming municipal election. We are surveying all contenders for Council and the Mayoralty, asking them questions about what we consider to be the most important local environmental issues for the incoming municipal government. With seven questions, covering areas including Smog, Community Right to Know, Public Transit and Waste Disposal, the questions encompass a wide range of environmental areas and issues.


Toronto Community Housing Green Plan The Toronto Community Housing Corporation, the largest social housing provider in Canada, asked TEA to help them develop a Green Plan. This plan has been approved in principle by the TCHC board of directors and is being implemented as part of their 20005 - 2007 Community Management Plan.
Smog Report Card 2007

Toronto Smog Report Card 2007 - The Year of Uncertainty


Smog Report Card 2005

The City of Toronto scored a “C-” on the Toronto Environmental Alliance’s eighth annual Smog Report Card. The Report Card measures the City of Toronto’s progress in implementing the 1998 smog plan and subsequent promises on air quality issues.


Smog Report Card 2006

TEA's 2006 Smog Report Card can be found below in PDF format.


Reference_TPH

TPH_Reference document in pdf format below.


CRTK October 24, 2007 Hello CRTK supporters,

Attached is our latest E-Bulletin, it highlights our new campaign
Transit Facts
From 1990-2000 TTC fares almost doubled and overall bus and streetcar service has dropped by 10-20%, resulting in crowded vehicles and longer waits. Essentially, TTC riders are paying more today and getting less.
Transit's Lost Decade Fares have doubled while service has been cut. Find out what's happened to your favourite TTC route as government's have gutted the transit budget over the last