• Waterfront project design doesn’t break new ground [ Toronto Star ]
• Moscoe’s plan for repair backlog [ Toronto Star ]
• Greenplan calls for look at road tolls [ National Post ]
• City considers road tolls in emmision-cutting plan [ Toronto Star ]
• Nature is only a train ride away [ National Post ]
• Smaller projects may mean end of proposed power line [ cbc ]
• TTC unwraps new trains [ Toronto Sun ]
• TTC launches its road show [ Globe and Mail ]
• TTC passengers will have a say on the inside look of new streetcars [ National Post ]
• Leaf blowers, gas mowers could be banned by 2010 [ Globe and Mail ]
• The hairless pet picnic – What does it mean to society? [ Torontoist ]
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By Julie Yamin
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“What he’s being forced to do, because of the political heat on the issue, is backtrack on his original position…” croaks the NDP’s environment critic. You’d think that he’d be at least a little happy about a move away from mega-projects and toward conservation, but then he couldn’t squeal “flip-flopper”. A politician first, a policy critic second.
For added flavour, consider what he would’ve said if the plan *hadn’t* changed in the face of public opposition. Would he be commending the minister’s commitment?
It’s interesting that the http://www.mynewstreetcar.ca website requires Flash to be installed before users can choose the “Non – Flash Version Enhanced for the Visually Impaired”.
I wonder what that says about accessibility on the new streetcars.