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Sue Holland

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Talking all things #Marketing, #Comms, #Branding, #Digital, #Social, #Art, #Design, #Entertainment, #Music, #Photography & Sports. Enthusiastic student of life!

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Social Media Mangers, if you only read one thing this week, be sure it's...the room. This is not the week to pre-schedule your content or post risky memes or jokes. When in doubt, don’t.


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Ford's attack on bike lanes is a distraction from Conservative failures to build transit that would actually relieve congestion. ➡️1 line of transit carries 40,000 people per hour ➡️A road carries 2,800 people per hour #ONpoli


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To put the bike lane debate in Toronto in perspective, more people commute by bike each day in Toronto than the entire population that lives in Barrie, Ontario. Or Kingston. Or Guelph. Or Sudbury. It's pretty rich that the Province wants to tell us how to get around our own…


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Oops - you are looking at regional data. In the city of Toronto, commuting patterns vary across its five districts. In the densest part of the city, which has a population of over 400,000, 75% of residents walk, cycle, or take transit to get to work. This highlights not only…

Nearly 75% of Toronto commuters get to work by car. That's who these tolls affect, not the mom dropping the kids at soccer or heading to the grocery store for which they need a car. Travel time by transit is twice that of car travel. This is a living standards issue

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Toronto to Montreal in 3 hours? Canada is finally ready to build a high speed rail line — but how fast it will be remains an open question trib.al/zyWCgKh


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Nuit Blanche Toronto returns on October 5 with more than 90 art installations and improved accessibility News release: toronto.ca/news/nuit-blan… #nbTO24

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Construction of the boardwalk at Leslie Lookout Park is now complete and we are one step closer to opening Toronto's newest park in the Port Lands. Join us Saturday, September 14 for the grand opening celebration and stay tuned for details on the fun we have planned!…

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Help Us Plan New Stations! 🚲📍 Bike Share Toronto is adding new stations in many communities across Toronto. Your input will help us put stations in locations that are useful and accessible to the community. 💭 Take survey 👉 buff.ly/3RKVUgV

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Good bands make an impact, great bands make history. Uncover an emotional look at the origin, impact and legacy of Canadian icons @thehipofficial in Mike Downie’s The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal, premiering at #TIFF24 and coming soon to Prime Video.


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This is wonderful. @choirchoirchoir singing the Hip on the streets of Toronto. #TIFF24


I just voted! You can vote too at tiff.net/vote tiff.net/vote. “The Penguin Lessons” was the best film I have seen in a LONG time… just so great. ❤️ I laughed. I cried. Check it out if you can. So worth it! tiff.net/events/the-pen… #TIFF24


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Ontario Place. The Greenbelt. CBC. Ontario Science Centre. Highway407. Universal Healthcare & Public Education. Conservatives sell off our assets, starve institutions, attack unions & privatize services that should be public. This anti-public sector agenda makes us all poorer.


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The WNBA is coming to Canada 🇨🇦 Toronto has been granted an expansion franchise, according to CBC Sports. More from @benpickman and @ekoreen ⤵️ theathletic.com/5484340/2024/0…

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Did you know that Toronto has a tree of 40 fruits? After 6 years in development it's now ready to bear peaches, plums apricots and nectarines as well as cherry blossoms #Toronto


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Celebrate Jane Jacobs' vision - get locals shaping vibrant cities! 📢 Share your passion at Jane's Walk Toronto Festival May 3-5. Submit walks on neighbourhood stories & initiatives by Apr 26: janeswalkfestivalto.com/submit-a-walk

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Did you know that the City of Toronto is aiming for 75% of trips under 5 km to be taken on foot, transit or bike by 2030? It’s an ambitious target, and if we maintain the status quo, it will not be met. 1/

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Having lived in Canada for nearly a decade, I'm a staunch advocate for the Canadian Dream. However, it seems there's an under-appreciation for the critical roles that innovation and entrepreneurship play in bolstering our economy. Maybe its time to reintroduce "The Innovator's…

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OCAD U’s 109th Annual Graduate Exhibition is back May 1-5! Check out work from the next generation of artists and designers at Toronto’s largest FREE art and design exhibition. It’s all happening at 100 and 115 McCaul Street. Learn more: ocadu.ca/GradEx


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Don’t miss this important op-ed in @TorontoStar from DemocracyXChange founders @acserrano & @kbardeesy “How to show courage through this chaotic moment” outlines why it’s even more important to lift up dialogue in the current political climate. #DXC24 democracyxchange.org/news/how-to-sh…

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“The combined impact of prolonged education, stagnant entry-level wages, and soaring housing costs has significantly delayed financial and familial stability for young Canadians in comparison to their parents, often beyond prime reproductive years.” thehub.ca/2024-04-16/eri…


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