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Government of Alberta praises Ontario court ruling on bike lanes

Дата публикации: 17-08-2026 17:55:42

Alberta's Transportation Minister has welcomed an Ontario court ruling upholding the province's efforts to remove several bike lanes, calling it 'a win for common sense.'

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Posted August 17, 2026 1:55 pm

Updated August 17, 2026 9:59 pm

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A recent Ontario court ruling on bike lanes is being welcomed by Alberta's UCP government as it considers similar legislation. Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack argues the province should be focused on more pressing issues. Erik Bay reports on the decision and what it could mean in Alberta.

The government of Alberta is celebrating an Ontario Court of Appeal decision that paves the way for that province to remove contentious municipal bike lanes.

The ruling, handed down on Aug. 14, overturned an earlier court ruling that blocked Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government from removing several bike lanes in downtown Toronto.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Alberta’s Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen echoed remarks from his Ontario counterpart, calling it “a win for common sense.”

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2:16 ‘Absolutely crazy’: Ford government wins Toronto bike lane battle

“Albertans expect their government to make transportation decisions based on what works for our communities,” Dreeshen said.

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“The appeal court made clear that governments have the authority to make and change transportation policy and that there is no constitutional right to a bike lane.”

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Dreeshen said the government of Alberta is drafting legislation for the fall sitting of the legislature to give the province more power to remove existing bike lanes.

The government of Alberta has set up an online complaint system to gather feedback about specific bike lanes in the province. sOURCE: x/DevanDVote

It has also set up an online complaint system to solicit feedback and complaints online about specific routes.

“For too long, transportation decisions have been driven by ideology rather than common sense,” Dreeshen added.

“We need to consider how infrastructure works for everyone who uses our roads.”

With files from The Canadian Press

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