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Where Should Victoria's New E-Bike Share Parking Zones Go?

Victoria, BC

Victoria is launching an e-bike share system where you can grab an electric bike from one parking zone and drop it off at another. The city asked residents to help decide where these parking zones should be located across the city. This consultation...

Why This Matters: Live or work in Victoria? This affects how easy it'll be to grab an e-bike near you. Good parking zone placement means bike share actually works for your daily trips. Bad placement means the bikes are never where you need them.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Who Should Be Allowed to Complete Driver Medical Exams?

Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors (AB)

Alberta is looking at expanding who can complete driver medical exams beyond just doctors and nurse practitioners. Right now, seniors 75+ and commercial drivers need regular medical exams to keep their licenses. The government wants to cut wait...

Why This Matters: Are you 75 or older? Drive a truck or bus for work? You need regular medical exams to keep your license. Finding a doctor appointment can be tough. This could mean shorter waits and more options for getting your exam done.

Policy & Studies Health & Safety Transportation
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Should Alberta Switch to a 'Care-First' Auto Insurance System?

Treasury Board and Finance (AB)

Alberta asked residents what they want from auto insurance reform. The government heard from Albertans about five core principles: affordability, stability, simplicity, care-focused coverage, and driver accountability. Based on this feedback...

Why This Matters: Drive a car in Alberta? Your insurance rates and coverage are about to change. If you've been in a collision, the new system promises faster access to medical care and rehab. Bad drivers would still pay more, but everyone could see different premiums starting 2027.

Policy & Studies Finance & Consumer Transportation
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Bridge Removal on Martineau River - Navigation Impact Review

Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways (SK)

Saskatchewan Highways wants to remove a bridge over the Martineau River in northern Saskatchewan. Transport Canada is asking if this will affect boat traffic. The bridge is near La Loche, about 600 km north of Saskatoon.

Why This Matters: Use the Martineau River for boating, fishing, or travel? This bridge removal could affect how you navigate the waterway. If you live in the La Loche area or use this river, your input matters.

Regulations & Permits Natural Resources Transportation
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What Should Downtown St. John's Look Like in 10 Years?

St. John's, NL

St. John's is asking residents to weigh in on a 10-year plan for downtown. The draft plan tackles empty storefronts, vacant office buildings, and the shift away from traditional retail. It proposes new design guidelines, investments in public spaces...

Why This Matters: Live, work, or shop downtown? This plan will shape what gets built, where businesses open, and how you get around. Residents are already voicing concerns about panhandling, vacant buildings, and parking headaches. If you've got opinions about downtown's future, now's the time.

Community Planning Economy & Jobs Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Blenheim Road Get a New Multi-Use Trail?

Waterloo Region, ON

Cambridge wants to rebuild Blenheim Road from Devil's Creek to Mount View Cemetery. The project would replace aging water pipes, narrow the road slightly, and add a new 2.4-3.0m wide multi-use trail on the south side. Some properties without...

Why This Matters: Live on or near Blenheim Road? This affects your daily commute and property access during construction. The new multi-use trail could make walking and cycling safer. If you're one of the properties without sanitary sewer, you might face Local Improvement Charges to get connected.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Where Should Trucks Drive in Windsor?

Windsor, ON

Windsor is updating which roads trucks can use. The city wants to balance moving goods efficiently with keeping neighbourhoods quieter and safer. A final plan was endorsed by Council in July 2025, with implementation expected in fall 2025.

Why This Matters: Live on a busy street in Windsor? This decides whether trucks keep rumbling past your house—or get rerouted elsewhere. Noise, safety, and even property values are at stake. Business owners care too: the routes affect delivery times and costs.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Circle Drive Be Widened to Six Lanes Between Laurier and Idylwyld?

Saskatoon, SK

Saskatoon wants to widen a busy stretch of Circle Drive from four lanes to six. The goal? Smoother traffic flow and fewer accidents. Right now, traffic signals and left-turn exits create bottlenecks. The city is gathering feedback on how to fix it.

Why This Matters: Drive this stretch of Circle Drive? You know the frustration. Traffic backs up at signals, and merging can feel risky. If you commute through west Saskatoon or head to the airport, this plan could change your daily drive.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should PTH 3 Be Twinned Between Winnipeg and PTH 100?

Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MB)

Manitoba wants feedback on plans to twin Provincial Trunk Highway 3, the road connecting south Winnipeg to PTH 100. Traffic has been growing due to commercial and industrial development along this corridor. The province has developed a preferred...

Why This Matters: Drive on McGillivray Boulevard or PTH 3 south of Winnipeg? This project could ease your commute. The road is getting busier as more businesses move into the area. Twinning would add lanes and new traffic signals at key intersections.

Community Planning Transportation
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Should Calgary Extend MAX Purple Bus Rapid Transit to East City Limits?

Calgary, AB

Calgary is planning to extend its MAX Purple bus rapid transit line along 17 Avenue from 54 Street SE to 116 Street SE. The extension would add new stations with heated shelters, real-time displays, and dedicated bus lanes. This would connect...

Why This Matters: Live in southeast Calgary? Your commute downtown could get faster and more reliable. The dedicated bus lanes mean buses won't get stuck in traffic. New stations would be placed near busy areas, making it easier to get to work, shopping, or connect to the LRT.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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New Oak Point Bus Garage to Replace Aging North Garage

Winnipeg, MB

Winnipeg is building a new 259,000 sq. ft. bus garage at Oak Point Highway and Selkirk Avenue. It'll replace the aging North Garage on Main Street, which can't handle modern transit needs. The new facility will store 250 buses, including 60-foot...

Why This Matters: Take the bus in northwest Winnipeg? This new garage means more reliable service and room for bigger, modern buses. It's also a step toward cleaner transit—the facility will support electric buses. Construction might affect traffic near Oak Point Highway until 2027.

Community Planning Environment & Climate Transportation
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Help Design Vancouver's Portside Greenway - Wall Street Segment

Vancouver, BC

Vancouver is upgrading a 7 km walking and cycling route along the city's northern edge, from Gastown to the eastern boundary. The current phase focuses on Wall Street, where the city wants feedback on traffic calming and design details. Phase 3...

Why This Matters: Walk, bike, or roll through East Vancouver? This greenway could make your commute safer and more pleasant. Live on or near Wall Street? The design will affect traffic patterns, parking, and street trees in your neighbourhood. Construction starts in 2027, so this is your chance to shape what gets...

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Airlines Pay More When Your Flight Is Delayed or Cancelled?

Canadian Transportation Agency (Federal)

The Canadian Transportation Agency is updating the rules that protect air passengers. These changes follow a 2023 law requiring airlines to better compensate travellers for delays, cancellations, and lost baggage. The consultation gathered public...

Why This Matters: Ever had a flight cancelled and felt like the airline didn't care? These rules determine what you're owed when things go wrong. If you've been stuck at an airport overnight or waited weeks for lost luggage compensation, this directly affects you.

Regulations & Permits Justice & Rights Transportation
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How Should 90 Ave & Acadia Drive Be Redesigned for Cyclists and Pedestrians?

Calgary, AB

Calgary is redesigning a 4.3km corridor through Acadia, Maple Ridge, and Willow Park to make it safer for walking and cycling. Three options are on the table: a multi-use pathway on one side, on-street bike lanes, or raised separated bike paths...

Why This Matters: Live in Acadia, Maple Ridge, or Willow Park? This will change how you get around. Parents walking kids to school, cyclists commuting downtown, seniors crossing to the rec centre—everyone using this corridor will be affected. Some on-street parking may disappear, but crossing the street could get...

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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East Calgary International Avenue Communities Local Area Plan

Calgary, AB

Calgary has approved a 30-year plan for 11 east-side communities including Forest Lawn, Dover, and Erin Woods. The plan guides where new housing, businesses, and community improvements can go. It passed unanimously in December 2024 after two years...

Why This Matters: Live in east Calgary? This plan shapes what gets built in your neighbourhood for the next 30 years. It affects housing options, transit improvements, and park upgrades. Even if you don't live there, it's a model for how Calgary plans established communities.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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How Should Alberta Plan Its Infrastructure for the Next 20 Years?

Ministry of Infrastructure (AB)

Alberta asked residents how the province should prioritize building schools, hospitals, roads, and other public infrastructure. Over 3,200 Albertans shared their views in summer 2020. The feedback shaped a new law and a 20-year plan for capital...

Why This Matters: Schools, hospitals, roads, bridges—these shape daily life in Alberta. Where new infrastructure gets built affects commute times, healthcare access, and which communities grow. This consultation gave Albertans a say in those long-term priorities.

Policy & Studies Economy & Jobs Housing & Communities Transportation