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All membership fees go towards helping TTCriders organize and implement campaigns, underake ward and neighbourhood level advocacy and engage with key decision makers at Toronto City Hall, Queens Park and the Toronto Transit Commision.

Tell others about this low income fare pass.  Cut and paste the note below and send a quick note to three fellow transit users.

Dear friend,

Did you know the City is deciding today on Tuesday July 8 whether to develop a plan to provide discount passes for low income Torontonians to make transit more affordable?  

This is important because many folks in Toronto are having to make tough choices about whether to buy food or catch the TTC because they can't afford both.  

Send a message to the City today to say you support making transit more affordable at http://www.ttcriders.ca/ttcriders-says-yes-to-the-low-income-pass-will-the-city/.

Come to City Hall on Tuesday July 8 at 5pm and stand with TTCriders.  The address is 100 Queen Street West, Toronto.  Contact [email protected] for more information. 

 

 

 

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