Jonathan | YYZ πŸš‡πŸ™πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ (@bustin_bin) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan | YYZ πŸš‡πŸ™πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

@bustin_bin

He/Him β€’ UWaterloo Planning '28 β€’ Public transit enjoyer β€’ Opinions are my own β€’ #ActuallyAutistic

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Alex Glista πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@alexanderglista) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading the responses to this tweet, people overwhelmingly prefer option 2B, with the connection to Scarborough Centre. That could open the door to a future 5 km elevated Line 4 subway extension to the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus (University of Toronto Scarborough) along Ellesmere Road.

Reading the responses to this tweet, people overwhelmingly prefer option 2B, with the connection to Scarborough Centre. That could open the door to a future 5 km elevated Line 4 subway extension to the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus (<a href="/UTSC/">University of Toronto Scarborough</a>) along Ellesmere Road.
Alex Glista πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@alexanderglista) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sydney, Australia transformed its central business district for transit and pedestrians by removing cars. Toronto could do the same for King Street. Enough with the half-measures. Ban cars, prioritize transit and pedestrians, build better stops, and plant trees on King Street!

Sydney, Australia transformed its central business district for transit and pedestrians by removing cars. Toronto could do the same for King Street.

Enough with the half-measures. Ban cars, prioritize transit and pedestrians, build better stops, and plant trees on King Street!
brayden ⁂ (@b_ptrsn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

full-yellow livery (aka banana train) spotted 🍌 quebec-widnsor corridor is begging for high speed rail. if you connected all these cities β€” toronto, montrΓ©al, waterloo, ottawa β€” at 300km/h, I suspect incredible things would happen

Eric Lombardi πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸš€πŸ—οΈ (@ericdlombardi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It will take years (a decade?) to put back together Canadas multi-decade, pre-2021 immigration consensus. Cannot believe the result here. This, by far, will be the worst legacy of this federal government long term.

RodneyπŸš§πŸš‡ (@_chanface) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is insane. Like absolutely insane. Our region doesn't have enough money to fund GARBAGE CANS at bus stops but has money to increase the police budget. We need to get more people out to speak Tues Dec 3, 5:30pm at the Strategic Planning and Budget Input Committee meeting!

This is insane.

Like absolutely insane. Our region doesn't have enough money to fund GARBAGE CANS at bus stops but has money to increase the police budget.

We need to get more people out to speak Tues Dec 3, 5:30pm at the Strategic Planning and Budget Input Committee meeting!
University of Waterloo NDP (@uwaterloondp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

STOP THE PLANNED CUTS TO THE GRT Links here Sign the petition!: change.org/p/stop-cuts-to… Submit the GRT feedback survey!: grandrivertransit.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0O… Delegate in person this Tuesday!: forms.regionofwaterloo.ca/Council-and-Ad…

STOP THE PLANNED CUTS TO THE GRT

Links here

Sign the petition!: change.org/p/stop-cuts-to…

Submit the GRT feedback survey!: grandrivertransit.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0O…

Delegate in person this Tuesday!: forms.regionofwaterloo.ca/Council-and-Ad…
Catherine Fife (@cfifekw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We have two universities and a college. We have students commuting back and forth β€” the economic case for weekend and for faster and more reliable service is long standing," Fife said. "We really need to see upgrades to that weekend service." #onpoli cbc.ca/news/canada/ki…

Syntheticus Canadienensis πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί (@thechaosweeber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No matter who wins the election, the level of polarization we’re seeing in Canada is not healthy and scares me. Both sides despise each other. I don’t know how this country can heal

Sami Baaj (@politics_w_sami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FPTP is the whole reason why we highly incentivize people to vote strategically (and therefore ditch their top preference just to stop someone else from winning) in Canada to begin with. It needs to go

David Moscrop, newsletter @davidmoscrop.com (@david_moscrop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone is talking about wanting to expand trade and build economic resilience. And that’s great. You know what we need for that? Ports, rail, roads, power grids, etc. Government is going to be spending on that and we should want it to.