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March 22, 2022

What’s Next for TCAT and Complete Streets Canada?

What Are Complete Streets? Complete Streets are streets that are safe for all users, regardless…

February 18, 2022

Change for Good Roads: An Intersectoral Approach to Urban Road Safety

Change for Good Roads is a new initiative from Parachute, a national charity dedicated to…

February 18, 2022 | by Doug Schairer | Streets MN

Bikes and Business on Bloor: An Economic Study from Toronto

TCAT Director David Simor was recently interviewed by streets.mn — a Minnesota-based organization that works…

February 15, 2022

We Are Hiring a ‘Community Outreach and Program Coordinator’!

Position: Community Outreach and Program Coordinator Project: TCAT, a project of Clean Air Partnership Location: All Clean Air…

December 17, 2021 | by CBC News | Photo: Yader Guzman

Seven ActiveTO cycling routes are here to stay!

In the spring of 2020, Toronto launched its popular ActiveTO program as a response to…

December 16, 2021

Report: Canadian Community Initiatives Addressing Transportation Poverty

In the summer of 2021, TCAT Mobilizing Justice graduate assistant Sabat Ismail conducted a scan…

December 10, 2021

Scarborough Needs a Cycling Network: A Documentary

Earlier this year, the leaders of Cycle Toronto, The Centre for Active Transportation (TCAT), and…

December 9, 2021 | by David Zipper | Bloomberg City Lab | Photo: Bernard Weil/Toronto Star via Getty Images

Note to Store Owners: Not All Holiday Shoppers Drive

TCAT, with partners at the University of Toronto, conducted the research study and accompanying report…

December 9, 2021

Welcome Jennie Geleff to TCAT!

TCAT is very pleased to welcome our new project manager, Jennie Geleff, to our team!…

December 7, 2021

The Joy Ride Project brings cycling groups together around equity

The Joy Ride Project is bringing together cycling organizations from across Canada to address the…

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