Government documents reveal that eliminating Toronto's bike lanes will likely worsen traffic congestion significantly.
This controversial plan, championed by Ontario's premier, contradicts research showing bike lanes can actually reduce congestion in cities like New York and Vancouver.
The province's decision to shield itself from liability for cyclist injuries or deaths raises serious safety concerns.
This move has sparked intense backlash from cyclists, city officials, and the public, igniting a fierce debate over urban planning priorities.