With October’s municipal election right around the corner— one local climate action group has been closely watching how councillors and the mayor have been voting on climate-related policies over the last four years.
Whether city council voted on transit, bike lanes, food sovereignty or other items akin, ClimateFast has taken note, and now they have the receipts to prove it.
Climate activist Anna Hardie with the Climate Voting Records Toronto team sits down with Met Radio for a parent-teacher conference to look back on what she said has been a ‘surprisingly positive’ term. While also sounding the alarm around the massive boom of AI-focused data centres that are popping up across the province, and what building more of them could mean for a city that’s already struggling to meet its climate objectives.
ClimateFast’s City Council Report Card for the 2022-2026 term will officially launch on May 2.