Construction crews in Montreal have reopened Ste-Catherine St. W. to pedestrians after two years of work in the downtown core, with cars allowed back on Monday. The iconic street now features one lane for driving and another for delivery vehicles, with plans for further improvements including replacing temporary asphalt with permanent paving. Next year’s construction will focus on completing the project between Mansfield and Peel Sts., with minimal disruptions and open traffic on Peel and Metcalfe St. streets.
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Everything you need to know about Ontario's bike-lane ruling
The Ontario Superior Court ruled that the provincial government's law to remove bike lanes on key Toronto streets violates Canadians' constitutional rights, specifically Section 7 of the Charter. Justice Paul Schabas found that the removal would increase risks to cyclists, undermining public safety, and deemed the government's justification for the changes insufficient. Want More Context? 🔎
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