Thank you to Rahul from Inside Toronto for writing this article about our rally today at City Hall calling for more funding to the TTC.
Protesters at city hall demand more money for TTC from city, province
Thank you to Rahul from Inside Toronto for writing this article about our rally today at City Hall calling for more funding to the TTC.
Protesters at city hall demand more money for TTC from city, province
TTCriders has their say in the Toronto Star's article on how we're going to pay to fix gridlock.
This article appeared in the business section of the Toronto Star on December the 7th, 2013.
It’s 9 a.m. on a recent Thursday and Union Station has just disgorged the last of the morning rush hour. Business executives, students, office workers all squeeze and jostle for space as they navigate the narrow passage between Union Station and Toronto’s subway system.
680 News did a comprehensive summary of the deputations by Torontonians on the City Budget process, including mentioning the concerns of some of our members and supporters. TTCriders is calling on the City to contribute more to the TTC. Thanks to all of those who came out.
TTCriders filled the room and spoke to the TTC budget, after a long delay.
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By Tess Kalinowski
The TTC board will reconvene for a special budget meeting Wednesday after the critical financial decision about a New Year's fare hike was derailed Monday by the special city council meeting to deal with Mayor Rob Ford's powers.
Jessica Bell from TTCriders spoke to Green Majority host, Daryn Caister, about the need for more funding to go to the TTC so we can expand service and reduce fares.
This article is online at Yonge St Media's website.
TTCriders, the membership-based advocacy group of TTC users, officially launched its newest campaign this past Monday.
The campaign, titled a Fair Deal for Riders, calls on the province to provide increased and sustained funding for the TTC.
Co-chair Jessica Bell spoke to Matt Galloway on CBC's Metro Morning about TTCriders' new campaign to expand service and reduce fares.
TTCriders spoke out against the 5-cent fare increase proposed at today's Toronto Transit Commission meeting.
We argued that public transit benefits all Torontonians, yet riders are being penalized for choosing "the better way." City Hall contributes the least amount per rider than any other jurisdiction in Canada and the U.S.
Well done Joell for writing a great piece on the downside of privately run transit lines.
Read Joell's op ed below.
With the best of intentions, Premier Dalton McGuinty created Metrolinx as the provincial agency charged with developing a regional transit network for the Greater Toronto Area, building on the existing GO Transit commuter system.