Volunteer to Save Speed Cameras
Doug Ford has introduced legislation to ban speed cameras—making it easier to speed and putting lives at risk. Hospitals and police chiefs agree: speed cameras save lives.
To reverse Ford’s ban, we need thousands of people to take action.
That’s why we are knocking on doors in neighbourhoods across the city that are safer because of speed cameras. Join us to help residents take action and tell Doug Ford they support speed cameras:
Upcoming Events:
School Canvass
Friday, October 24 - 3pm
Finch Station
Knock on Doors
Sunday, October 26 - 1pm
Royal York Station
School Canvass
Tuesday, October 28 - 3pm
Keele St & Eglinton Ave W
Knock on Doors
Thursday, October 30 - 6pm
Glencairn Station
Knock on Doors
Sunday, November 2 - 2pm
Lawrence Ave E & Kennedy Rd
Never canvassed before? Don’t worry! We will give you support, training, and pair you with an experienced volunteer. Canvassing is a fun way and important way to get out in the community and talk to people about issues that matter to them.
Will you join us? RSVP using this form.
Accessibility Information
If you have any access needs, please let us know at the bottom of the sign up form. Access needs are defined as anything a person may need to communicate, learn, and take part in an activity.
These events require walking and talking to residents for two hours. If you are not able to attend the full event, you are still welcome to join for part of it. Please just let us know a head of time.
We are implementing disability justice in our framework and are constantly learning and growing. If you have any questions, suggestions, or need any further information, please reach out to us at volunteer@progresstoronto.ca.