TOXICS
We need answers from the Province about the Etobicoke chemical spill
TEA and our allies sent a letter to the Ontario Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks asking for answers about the Etobicoke chemical spill.
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Dry clean campaign building steam
Public demand for dry clean signage is mounting in Toronto thanks to our 'right to know' campaign.
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There’s a $1 Million Subsidy for Toronto’s Top Water Polluters - Torontoist
Torontoist talks to TEA's Heather Marshall about water treatment costs and the Polluter Pays initiative.
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Toronto's Environmental Progress Report
Mayor Tory and Toronto City Council are now halfway through their term. TEA has been monitoring the votes they cast and the decisions they made and today we’re launching a report that evaluates City Council’s first two years on four key issue areas: climate change, transportation, toxics, and waste.
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Landlord Licensing Survey
The City has launched an online survey (open until Oct. 4th) to hear public feedback on a plan to license Toronto landlords of rental apartment buildings.
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Inhale project maps air pollution hot spots around the city
TEA, the INHALE Project and volunteer Diana Kouril were in an article in the Toronto Metro News.
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Breathe much? How about a cup of TEA? TO's Environmental Alliance
TEA and the Inhale Project were featured in the community newspaper The Bulletin.
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Scarborough Dry Cleaner Fined $10,000
Scarborough dry cleaner fined $10,000 for mismanging toxic waste
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Victory at Toronto Board of Health
Victory! Toronto’s Board of Health has agreed to prevent pollution and develop a consumer right-to-know display for toxic dry cleaning chemicals thanks to TEA's latest campaign.
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