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Council Watch - Transit Victory!
A 14 month campaign by TEA to bring rapid transit back into the suburbs was successful today when City Council voted 24-19 to build a Light Rail Transit (LRT) line on Sheppard Ave East.
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Council Watch - Air Quality Study shows health impacts of transportation
On February 27th, the Board of Health reviewed a groundbreaking air quality study by the Toronto Environment Office looking at health impacts of air pollution in Toronto's downtown east end.
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Council Watch - Transit Victory for Toronto!
On February 8th, Council voted YES to rapid transit for Toronto. Ontario's waste diversion strategy is getting back on track.
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Council Watch - Victory for the Environment in 2012 Budget!
CouncilWatch readers know that the environment and many important City services were at stake yesterday when City Council met to adopt the 2012 Budget.
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Council Watch - Happy Holidays from TEA
Happy Holidays from TEA. Budget hearings - public calls for no cuts to key services.
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Council Watch - 2012 Budget notes - waste & water rates
Council will vote on a budget for Solid Waste and Toronto Water for 2012. Unfortunately, the budgets include program cuts and weakening of standards that will harm the environment.
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Council Watch - Green energy votes and private waste collection
On October 24th, City Council voted to go ahead with a contract with GFL (Green For Life) to collect waste in half of the City.
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Council Watch - Waste Reduction Week
Waste Reduction Week ends Sunday, and it's been a great week to think about waste management, recycling and the future of waste in Toronto.
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Council Watch - Election today & City Services update
City Council voted on a number of proposed service cuts. Thanks to the many Torontonians who spoke up, Councillors stood up and, on the whole, stopped most service cuts from happening
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Council Watch - Vote for the Environment & Speak out for Services
Twenty-one non-profit organizations from across Ontario, including TEA, have endorsed six key actions to usher in an era of Green Prosperity for Ontario.
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