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Protect our health and clean air: regulate Ultrafine Particles (UFPs)
Air Pollution is recognized as a serious threat to health. But while Canada has set standards for certain types of air pollutants, a microscopic particle, a thousand times thinner than a strand of hair, remains unregulated and is playing havoc with our health. Let’s be the first country to regulate ultrafine particles – a serious air pollutant linked to damaging health effects.

BQNA
6 days ago3 min read


BQNA Environmental Assessment feedback – Runway End Safety Areas (RESAs)
Why Ports Toronto needs to go back to the drawing table to meet Runway End Safety Area regulations for Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.

BQNA
Jul 62 min read


Send in your feedback – Runway End Safety Areas (RESAs)
Your feedback is crucial on Ports Toronto’s draft Environmental Assessment of the Runway End Safety Areas (RESAs) at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport

BQNA
Jul 23 min read


Runway End Safety Areas (RESAs) neighbourhood information meeting
Runway End Safety Areas (RESAs) neighbourhood information meeting to provide feedback on Ports Toronto’s draft Environmental Assessment of the Runway End Safety Areas (RESAs) at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.

BQNA
Jun 172 min read


The BQNA presents "A Breath of Air” at the Arcadia Art Gallery
"A Breath of Air" is an interactive community art event celebrating the Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Association (BQNA) 35 years of community

BQNA
Mar 293 min read


Ports Toronto continues to oppose Air Quality Study conclusions
Ports Toronto continues to oppose Air Quality Study conclusions that airport is main source of ultrafine particle air pollution in the area.

BQNA
Feb 92 min read


Ports Toronto downplays University of Toronto air quality study
The study found that when aircraft take off and land, high levels of UFPs occur particularly during southerly winds in the summer months.

BQNA
Sep 26, 20243 min read


Community response to the Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Air Quality Study
New data reveals that concentrations of airborne ultrafine particles are higher across the BQN than they would be without the airport.

BQNA
Jun 6, 20244 min read
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