Ontario’s Appeal for Bike Lane Injunction Rejected by Court

Ontario’s Appeal for Bike Lane Injunction Rejected by Court
Cyclists ride in a bike lane in Toronto, in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette
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An Ontario court has dismissed the province’s challenge to a court order that temporarily halted its plans to remove bike lanes from three major Toronto roadways.

Cycling advocates are calling the court’s decision a victory, because it prevents the province from removing the bike lanes on Bloor Street, University Avenue, and Yonge Street until a judge has had the chance to rule on their Charter challenge of a bike lane removal law enacted by the government last fall.