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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo is expanding its network of neighbourhood bikeways - cycling routes on quieter residential streets. Starting in 2025, selected streets will get wayfinding signs and bike symbols painted on the road. Some streets may also get...
Why This Matters: Bike to work or school in Waterloo? These routes could make your commute safer and more direct. Live on a street getting a bikeway? You'll see new signs and road markings, but your driveway and parking won't be affected.
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Surrey, BC
Surrey is planning how the neighbourhood around the future 196 Street SkyTrain station will develop. The area includes homes on both sides of Fraser Highway and industrial lands south of 60th Avenue. As the SkyTrain extends from Surrey City Centre...
Why This Matters: Live near 196 Street and Fraser Highway? Your neighbourhood is about to change. New transit means new development—more housing, different land uses, and changes to how you get around. This is your chance to shape what that looks like before plans are finalized.
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London, ON
London wants your input on improving paddling access along the Thames River. The draft plan proposes better boat launches, signage with QR codes, and accessible shore access points at several parks. Phase 1 upgrades at seven locations are already...
Why This Matters: Love kayaking or canoeing? This plan affects where you can launch on the Thames. It also addresses accessibility—if you use a wheelchair or have mobility challenges, new accessible launches could open up the river for you. Live near the Thames? Better signage and invasive species management could...
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London, ON
London is planning to widen Oxford Street West from two lanes to four between Westdel Bourne and Sanatorium Road. The project will also add cycle tracks, sidewalks, and multi-use paths. Construction is planned in two phases: 2026 and 2031.
Why This Matters: Live or commute along Oxford Street West? This project will change your daily route for years. More lanes could mean faster car trips, but construction will cause disruptions. New bike lanes and paths could make cycling and walking safer.
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Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (Federal)
Open until February 18, 2026
The federal government wants to set rules for how commercial drones communicate with their operators. Right now, there's no dedicated radio spectrum for drone command-and-control in Canada. This consultation asks whether the 5030-5091 MHz band...
Why This Matters: Ever ordered something delivered by drone? This could make that more common. Commercial drone operators need reliable radio links to fly safely. Better spectrum rules could mean more drone delivery services, agricultural monitoring, and infrastructure inspections in your area.
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Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon is inviting property owners along its future bus rapid transit route to voluntarily rezone their land. The new zoning allows taller mixed-use buildings—up to 27 metres near transit stations. If you own property in the Corridor Growth Area...
Why This Matters: Own property along 8th Street or near a future Link station? This could change what you can build—or what gets built next door. The rezoning allows apartment buildings with shops at street level, potentially increasing property values but also changing neighbourhood character.
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London, ON
London is adding a two-way cycle track to Boler Road and replacing the aging watermain. The project runs from Commissioners Road to Southdale Road. New pedestrian crossings and traffic signal upgrades are also planned. Construction is expected to...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Boler Road? This project will affect your daily commute and property access during construction. Cyclists will get a safer dedicated route. Some trees will be removed before work begins.
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London, ON
London is upgrading roads, sidewalks, and cycling lanes along Western Road, Sarnia Road, and Philip Aziz Avenue near Western University. Construction starts spring 2026 with new watermains, protected bike lanes, and safer pedestrian crossings. The...
Why This Matters: Live near Western University or commute through this area? These changes will affect your daily travel for the next two years. Cyclists get new protected lanes. Pedestrians get safer crossings with more time to cross. Drivers should expect construction delays starting spring 2026.
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London, ON
London is widening Sunningdale Road from two lanes to four between Wonderland Road and Villagewalk Boulevard. The project includes replacing the Medway Creek Bridge, adding cycle tracks and sidewalks on both sides, and upgrading water and sewer...
Why This Matters: Drive, bike, or walk on Sunningdale Road? Expect major detours for two years. The Medway Creek Bridge will be closed during construction. Live nearby? Construction noise and traffic changes are coming. The upside: better cycling infrastructure and a wider, safer road when it's done.
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Government of Alberta (AB)
Alberta is looking at ways to stop predatory towing companies from taking advantage of drivers. Right now, some tow truck operators show up uninvited at accident scenes, pressure stressed drivers into using their services, then charge outrageous...
Why This Matters: Ever been in a fender bender and had a tow truck appear out of nowhere? Some drivers have been hit with surprise bills of hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Worse, some companies won't tell you where your car is until you pay up. If you drive in Alberta, this could happen to you.
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Canadian Transportation Agency (Federal)
Open until April 7, 2026
When a shipper needs to move freight between two railways, they pay an "interswitching" fee. A court ruled the Agency's method for setting these rates was flawed. Now the Agency is asking: what market factors should influence these regulated rates?
Why This Matters: This is pretty technical, but it affects shipping costs across Canada. Higher interswitching rates mean higher costs for businesses moving goods by rail. Those costs eventually show up in the prices you pay for products.
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Quebec Environmental Public Hearings Office (QC)
Quebec's transport ministry wants to build a 4-lane bypass road east of Sainte-Julienne to divert traffic around the town centre. The project includes two roundabouts, cycling and pedestrian paths, noise barriers, and drainage infrastructure...
Why This Matters: Live in or near Sainte-Julienne? This road could change your daily commute and neighbourhood. Less traffic through town might mean quieter streets—but construction will disrupt the area for years. Local businesses worry about losing drive-by customers. If you use the wetlands or trails nearby, they...
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London, ON
London is building a two-way protected bike lane on Clarke Road in 2026. The project connects existing bike lanes on Wavell Street to Clarke Road Secondary School and Argyle Mall. You'll also get a wider sidewalk set further back from traffic, plus...
Why This Matters: Bike to school or the mall? This route will be safer. Live on Clarke Road? Expect construction this summer, but you'll get a better sidewalk out of it. Take the bus? The waiting area is getting bigger.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo wants to replace the sidewalk on Davenport Road with a wider multi-use path for cyclists and pedestrians. The path would run between Northfield Drive and Lexington Road, connecting neighbourhoods to Conestoga Mall and the ION...
Why This Matters: Live or commute in north Waterloo? This path could make cycling and walking safer along Davenport Road. It connects to the ION station and Conestoga Mall, so you might use it for shopping trips or your daily commute.
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Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction (AB)
Alberta is reviewing who qualifies for disability parking placards and plates. Right now, people with sensory impairments like blindness or deafness don't qualify. The province is also looking at cutting red tape—like eliminating in-person renewals...
Why This Matters: Use a disability parking placard? This review could change who qualifies and how you renew. If you're blind or deaf, you might finally become eligible. Have a permanent disability? You may not need to visit a registry office anymore just to renew.
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London, ON
London is building a roundabout at the busy Gore Road and Hamilton Road intersection. The Environmental Assessment is done, and construction is planned for 2027. The City will host a public meeting before construction starts to share the final...
Why This Matters: Drive through this intersection? It's about to change. The new roundabout aims to ease traffic and make crossing safer for pedestrians and cyclists. If you live nearby, construction in 2027 could affect your commute.
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