Closed
Ministry of Highways (SK)
Saskatchewan wants to update its rules for how heavy and large commercial trucks can be on provincial highways. The focus is on expanding high-clearance corridors, introducing project permits, and updating which highways allow larger vehicles. Your...
Why This Matters: Drive on Saskatchewan highways? These rules affect what trucks share the road with you. For trucking companies and drivers, this could mean fewer permit headaches and more routes for oversized loads. Rural communities may see changes to which roads allow heavy trucks.
Regulations & Permits
Economy & Jobs
Transportation
Closed
Burnaby, BC
Burnaby is improving cycling routes in the Southeast Area and Big Bend neighbourhood. The city wants to make biking safer and better connected. Phase 1 engagement is complete, and Phase 2 closed in October 2025. Results are being processed now.
Why This Matters: Bike to work in south Burnaby? This project could make your commute safer. New protected lanes and better connections are on the table. Even if you drive, fewer cars on the road means less traffic for everyone.
Community Planning
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Planned
London, ON
London is rebuilding the Queen's Bridge over the Thames River in 2026. The 1973 bridge is in poor condition with cracking concrete. Beyond repairs, the city is widening it for future rapid transit and adding a safer multi-use path for cyclists and...
Why This Matters: Cross this bridge daily? Expect detours and delays during 2026 construction. The good news: a wider, safer path for walking and biking is coming. The bridge also feeds into future rapid transit plans that could change how you commute downtown.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors (AB)
Alberta asked residents about two road safety issues: mandatory helmets for off-highway vehicles on public land, and tougher penalties for drivers going more than 50 km/h over the speed limit. The survey ran in September 2016 and informed changes to...
Why This Matters: Ride an ATV, dirt bike, or snowmobile on public land? This consultation shaped whether you need a helmet. Drive fast on Alberta highways? The penalties for extreme speeding may have changed based on this feedback. Over 21 Albertans died annually from OHV crashes, with 41% from head injuries.
Legislation
Health & Safety
Transportation
Closed
Edmonton, AB
Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in the Weinlos neighbourhood. They're collecting feedback through interactive maps where you can pinpoint problem spots—speeding, bad sightlines, dangerous intersections. The...
Why This Matters: Walk your kids to school in Weinlos? Bike to work? Drive through the neighbourhood? This is your chance to flag the spots that feel dangerous. The city is planning traffic calming measures—speed bumps, better crosswalks, improved sightlines—and they want to know where they're needed most.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Edmonton, AB
Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in the Lymburn neighbourhood. They're collecting feedback through interactive maps where you can pinpoint problem spots—speeding areas, dangerous intersections, visibility...
Why This Matters: Walk your kids to school in Lymburn? Drive through the neighbourhood? This is your chance to flag that intersection where cars blow through stop signs, or the stretch where speeding is constant. Your input directly shapes what traffic calming measures get installed.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Waterloo Region, ON
The Region of Waterloo is considering building a roundabout at the intersection of Snyder's Road/Waterloo Street and Nafziger Road in Wilmot Township. Traffic studies suggest a roundabout would be safer and cause fewer delays than traffic lights...
Why This Matters: Drive through this intersection regularly? A roundabout could cut your wait time and reduce crash risks. Live nearby? Construction in 2027 will affect your commute. Even if you don't use this route, this project shows how the Region handles traffic safety decisions.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Waterloo Region, ON
The Region of Waterloo has completed a major reconstruction of Bleams Road between Trussler Road and Fischer-Hallman Road in Kitchener. The project replaced the entire road structure, installed a new watermain, added multi-use pathways on both...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Bleams Road? This project changed how you get around. Four new roundabouts replaced old intersections. New multi-use pathways make walking and cycling safer. The road itself is completely rebuilt.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Brampton, ON
Brampton invited businesses to propose innovative EV charging solutions for a city pilot program. The goal was to test infrastructure that would encourage more residents to switch to electric vehicles. This Expression of Interest has now closed.
Why This Matters: Thinking about buying an electric car but worried about charging? This pilot aimed to expand charging options in Brampton. More chargers means less range anxiety for EV owners and potential buyers.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Edmonton, AB
Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in Falconer Heights. The city is testing temporary traffic calming measures—like speed bumps or better crosswalks—before making permanent changes. Your feedback on the...
Why This Matters: Live in Falconer Heights? This is your chance to flag that intersection where cars blow through stop signs, or the stretch where speeding makes walking feel dangerous. The city will actually use your input to decide where to put traffic calming measures in 2026.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Ministry of Transportation (AB)
Alberta asked whether road user fees (tolls) should fund a $200 million bridge over the Peace River near La Crete. Right now, residents rely on a seasonal ferry and winter ice road that's closed 30% of the year. Wait times can hit 3 hours during...
Why This Matters: Live in northwestern Alberta? This bridge could end 3-hour ferry waits and year-round crossing closures. Farmers, truckers, and businesses in the region would get reliable access. But it also sets a precedent—tolls could fund future Alberta highway projects.
Policy & Studies
Finance & Consumer
Transportation
Closed
Canadian Transportation Agency (Federal)
The Canadian Transportation Agency reviewed rules that let shippers move freight between railway companies at interchange points. These 'interswitching' rules affect how much it costs to ship goods by rail. The consultation asked whether the...
Why This Matters: Ship goods by rail? These rules affect your costs. Interswitching lets shippers access competing railways, which can mean better prices. Farmers, manufacturers, and resource companies all depend on fair rail rates to stay competitive.
Regulations & Permits
Economy & Jobs
Transportation
Closed
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (Federal)
A company wants to expand the port at Point Rousse on Newfoundland's Baie Verte Peninsula. The federal government is assessing environmental impacts before deciding. Right now, they're offering funding to help Indigenous peoples and local residents...
Why This Matters: Live on the Baie Verte Peninsula? This port expansion could bring jobs and economic activity to your community. It could also affect local fishing, marine life, and coastal areas. Indigenous communities have traditional ties to these waters. Now's the time to have your say—and get funding to help...
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (Federal)
A new wharf is proposed for the Port of Bécancour on the St. Lawrence River in Quebec. The B6 wharf would be 390 metres long and handle large cargo ships over 25,000 tonnes. The project includes dredging the riverbed and building a storage area. The...
Why This Matters: Live near Bécancour or along the St. Lawrence? This project could mean more ship traffic, dredging, and industrial activity in your area. Dredging stirs up sediment and can affect water quality and fish habitat. More ships mean more noise and emissions near the shoreline.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo has approved a new design for Lexington Road between Davenport Road and University Avenue. The plan narrows the street to slow traffic, adds pedestrian crossings and islands, and builds a multi-use path on the north side for...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Lexington Road? This affects your daily commute. Drivers currently speed through at 54-63 km/h in a 50 zone. The redesign aims to slow traffic and make it safer to walk or bike to schools, transit, and local shops. If you cycle, the new multi-use path will connect to the Walter Bean...
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Transport Canada (Federal)
After the 2013 train disaster that killed 47 people in Lac-Mégantic, the federal and Quebec governments committed to building a 12.5 km rail bypass around downtown. Before construction can begin, the railway operator must submit an Environmental...
Why This Matters: Live in Frontenac, Lac-Mégantic, or Nantes? This bypass will change your community. The route passes through all three municipalities. If you rely on well water, the environmental report covers groundwater monitoring. Wetlands and local wildlife could also be affected by construction.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation