Check out this event from Action Keele, a new group organizing around transit issues on Keele Street.
Transit Justice in the Inner Suburbs
October 13 1:00-3:00PM
Downsview Library - 2793 Keele St
Check out this event from Action Keele, a new group organizing around transit issues on Keele Street.
Transit Justice in the Inner Suburbs
October 13 1:00-3:00PM
Downsview Library - 2793 Keele St
Transit in Toronto is in crisis. While the population continues to grow, there are no planned expansions to the transit infrastructure. And yet, transit is essential for people to access the city’s social and cultural life. It is particularly troubling that many working class communities currently suffer from inadequate transit service. Moreover, if current plans for privatizing transit are realized this crisis will only become more acute. And yet, various plans for transit reform promising better service have also been floated. What should working class communities make of these proposals? What are the key issues related to transit in the city, and the possibilities of mobilizing for change?
TTCriders asked all federal MP candidates from the four major parties about their commitments to public transit. Read their responses to our transit policy survey and see where your candidates stand on improving public transit!
Transit and environmental groups across Canada have released the results of a policy survey on public transit commitments from federal parties. Candidates from the Liberal, New Democrat, and Green Parties provided responses or shared commitments in their party platform. See where federal parties stand on key transit issues ahead of this election!