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Have your say: Community art consultation

Jul 22, 2024 to Aug 23, 2024
9:00 am - 11:59 pm (ET)
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Our Site, Your Community Art Canvas

This summer, we want to hear from you.

As part of our ongoing efforts to reflect the communities where we build, we are exploring creative approaches to display artwork on some of the fencing that will be displayed during construction around Ontario Line sites. But we need your help.

In order to ensure our sites properly reflect the spirit, diversity, and creativity of the communities we’re building in, we need to hear from you.

Tell us what you love most about your neighbourhood, what themes you’d like to see or landmarks you think should be featured in a quick online survey. We’ll collect all your feedback and work with local artists and organizations to bring it to life. You can access the survey here : Community Artwork Program Survey (surveymonkey.com)

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Land Acknowledgement

Metrolinx acknowledges that it operates on lands that have been, and continue to be, home to many Indigenous Peoples including the Anishnabeg, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat peoples. We are all Treaty people. Many of us have come here as settlers, as immigrants or involuntarily as part of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, in this generation, or generations past. We acknowledge the historic and continued impacts of colonization and the need to work towards meaningful reconciliation with the original caretakers of this land. We acknowledge that Metrolinx operates on territories and lands covered by many treaties that affirm and value the rights of Indigenous communities, Nations and Peoples. We understand the importance of working towards reconciliation with the original caretakers of this land. At Metrolinx, we will conduct business in a manner that is built on a foundation of trust, respect and collaboration.