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City council board to consider renaming Dundas Station this week

The renaming is being considered as part of a proposed partnership with pc28Metropolitan University.

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The campaign to rename city infrastructure named after Dundas was sparked in 2020, following the murder of George Floyd, a Black man, by Minneapolis police in the U.S. 


The “Dundas” name could be scrapped from TTC stations soon, as city council’s TTC board considers a partnership with pc28Metropolitan University to erase the name of Henry Dundas — a Scottish parliamentarian implicated in Britain’s slave trade to the Caribbean — from the city’s transit maps.

The proposed partnership will go to the board on Wednesday, where city councillors will consider renaming the station to “TMU Station.” The cost of renaming the station, which was previously pegged at $1.6 million, would be covered by the university.

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Andy Takagi

Andy Takagi is the transportation reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: atakagi@thestar.ca

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