CITY HALL
TAKE ACTION: Tell City Hall to Protect Toronto Tenants from Extreme Heat
Act now: tell City Hall to protect Toronto tenants from heat
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Action Update: Toronto is One Step Closer to a Commercial Parking Levy
Thanks to people like you, Toronto City Council has taken the next step in implementing a commercial parking lot levy to fund the TTC.
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TEA’s Key Takeaways from the 2023 City Budget
The City's 2023 budget won't meet the growing climate, affordability, and other big challenges that we face today.
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UPDATE: Toronto Consultation on Single-Use Plastics
The results of Toronto’s single-use plastics consultation are in: Torontonians want the City to ban or restrict single-use plastics! See our recap of what’s being considered, the consultation results and what Toronto needs to do next.
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Stand up for your city
Premier Ford is attacking Toronto's local democracy. Find out what's at stake and what you can do in TEA's latest blog post.
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An Attack on Local Democracy is an Attack on the Environment
Premier Doug Ford announced his government would slash the size of Toronto City Council from 47 Councillors to 25. While the Province has the legal right to do this, this proposed move is nothing less than an attack on local democracy, civic engagement in Toronto and a healthy environment.
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Statement from the Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) on Toronto’s vote to act on single-use packaging and misleading advertising (PW31.10)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. July 26, 2018.
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City Hall Report Back: Single-Use Plastics in Toronto
Yesterday, the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee (PWIC) took an important and urgent step forward to deal with problem waste, like single-use plastics, in Toronto. Here’s a recap of the meeting and the decisions that were made.
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Could Toronto Ban Single-Use Plastics?
New rules to ban or put fees on harmful single-use plastics could be coming to Toronto within the next year.
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