Your TTC just got a major re-think, fam!
Okay but real talk—the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) had a super busy day on June 3rd, 2026, and some major stuff went down that's gonna affect how we experience the subway and buses. Seriously, it's more than just delays on the Bloor-Danforth line this time.
Here’s the deal:
* **Indigenous Wayfinding:** Council voted to approve a presentation on Indigenous Wayfinding on the TTC. This passed 5-3, with Councillor Dianne Saxe voting yes. This means we'll likely start seeing more recognition of Indigenous languages and culture in our stations, which is long overdue, dude. It’s about time we uplift the original peoples of this land. * **Honouring Legends:** They also voted unanimously, 10-0, to honour Frederick Langdon Hubbard and Howard Moscoe, both former TTC chairs. Jamaal Myers, the current Chair, even seconded the motion for Moscoe, showing some respect for the history of our public transit. Saxe voted yes on both, keeping that institutional memory alive. * **Union Agreement:** Plus, fam, the TTC and CUPE, Local 2, ratified a collective agreement. That passed 7-3, with both Dianne Saxe and Jamaal Myers voting yes. This is crucial for keeping our transit workers on the job and ensuring smooth service.
This isn't just bureaucratic stuff; it’s about the identity of our city and how we move through it. Keep an eye out for those wayfinding changes – it’s a big step towards a more inclusive Toronto.
Real talk, this is Toronto — stay up.
Priya Nambiar, MiTL Sports Desk Toronto
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