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Expand access and TTC service, not policing

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“Expand access and TTC service, not policing”: Transit user group slams fare increase, police expansion, possible cuts

January 4, 2023 (Toronto, ON) —TTCriders, a membership organization of transit users in Toronto, released the following statement in response to Mayor John Tory’s announcement about the 2023 TTC Budget, which has not yet been published publicly: 

Take action for transit in the 2022 City Budget

Take action for better transit in the Toronto City Budget by RSVPing for an upcoming phone bank or outreach event or by signing the petition! TTCriders is campaigning for funding for the transit discount for minimum wage workers, more bus service, the TTC’s 5-Year Fare Plan, and N-95 masks distributed on the bus network.

Relief for essential workers left out of City Budget

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Relief for essential workers left out of City Budget, says transit group

January 13, 2022 (Toronto, ON) — Transit rider organization TTCriders says the proposed 2022 Toronto City Budget is failing low-wage, essential workers because a promised transit discount has been left out while service cuts continue to impact riders. 

Take action for safe buses! Call for more service, masks, and vaccine priority for transit workers

Take action for safe buses by calling your MPP and City Councillor! Scroll down for a phone script and numbers to call. 

TTCriders is calling on the TTC and all three levels of government to:

Add more bus service on crowded TTC routes

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