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More than 20 community groups and 600 residents sent a public letter to Premier Wynne and Minister of Climate Change and the Environment, Glen Murray, today calling for a side-by-side comparison of  the controversial Scarborough subway to the Light Rail Transit (LRT) network, a comparison the City of Toronto has refused to do.

What did we get in the 2017 federal budget?  A kick in the teeth, and some bold promises.

No more metropass tax credit

First the kick in the teeth. This budget scraps the public-transit tax credit that allows riders to claim a 15 per cent tax credit on their transit passes. This move will force the TTC’s most loyal riders to pay up to $263.25 more each year.   

With support from the Maytree Foundation, TTCriders and friends organized a day long transit summit on January 21, 2017.  We organized this summit because we felt it was time to step back and encourage leadership development, skill-building and strategizing between members of Toronto's transit justice movement.

Thanks to Mayor Tory’s 2.6% budget cut and chronic under funding of the TTC, there is a $2.5 billion shortfall in the 2017 – 2026 TTC capital budget. New buses, wheel trans buses and bus stop improvements for accessibility are not funded in this year’s budget. Neither are two hour transfers.

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