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December 2022

Toronto Star: Metrolinx under fire
“‘They’re building next to babies’: Metrolinx under fire from parents for ‘scattershot’ approach to construction safety at Toronto school”
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March 2022

Are we stuck with the Ontario Line?
“The at-grade section of the line in Leslieville has caused serious concern. The existing three tracks on a berm beside Jimmy Simpson Park will be further elevated and expanded to six tracks. Residents can expect a train to whistle through every minute or so.”
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JANUARY 19, 2022

Toronto Life: The $11B Subway War
“The Ontario Line… will plow through peaceful Toronto neighbourhoods, displacing homes, businesses and everything else in its path.”
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November 28, 2021

Tree (Mock) Funeral
Dozens gather at Jimmie Simpson Park to hold a mock funeral for trees that are on Metrolinx’ chopping block.
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November 2, 2021

CBC News
Plan to increase trains 10-fold through east Toronto will harm residents’ health, says report.
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October 7, 2021

CBC Radio: Metro Morning
Transit Tussle: Community groups ask for more consultation on Metrolinx's planned projects.
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October 6, 2021

CBC News
Toronto community groups demand more input on transit projects at Queens Park protest.
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April 14, 2021

Beach Metro Community News
Save Jimmie Simpson group holds On The Right Track webinar tonight calling for Ontario Line to run underground.
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march 2021

Blog T.O.
Ontario makes changes to new subway line that could destroy an iconic neighbourhood park.
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March 27, 2021

CTV News
Ontario makes changes to new subway line that could destroy an iconic neighbourhood park.
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March 27, 2021

CP24
Toronto neighbourhood says proposed changes to Metrolinx's Ontario Line will destroy local parks.
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march 26, 2021

Toronto Star
Metrolinx considers significant design change to above-ground section of $11-billion Ontario Line.
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February 6, 2021

CBC News
Metrolinx on collision course with residents, council over building part of Ontario Line above ground.
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