Can't get on? Join our transit day of action on January 30

Sardined? Delayed? Can’t afford the fare?

Join TTCriders’ transit day of action on Tuesday, January 30. We’re calling on John Tory and City Council to fund the promised low-income transit pass, better TTC service to fix overcrowding, and 2-hour fares in the 2018 City Budget.

Now is a crucial time to take action, before City Council votes on February 12 and 13 on the last budget before the election. Without increased funding, TTC will not improve service or fix overcrowding in 2018. The Budget Committee approved funding for two-hour fares and the low income Fair Pass on January 23. 

On January 30th join TTCriders as we hand out flyers and talk to thousands of riders impacted by overcrowding, unaffordable fares, and unreliable service. There are 1.8 million transit riders in Toronto. Can you help us reach more riders?

Take action

  • Sign up to join a January 30 canvass near you or start your own.
  • Join our phone bank on January 23 to mobilize riders for the transit day of action.
  • Send a message to your councillor asking them to fairly fund the TTC.
  • Read about what’s at stake in the 2018 City budget.

Here is where we’re talking to riders on January 30. Sign up to join us.

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