Thursday, May 14th, 6:30pm - Volunteer Information Session and Pub Social at Victory Cafe

Want to learn more about volunteering at TTCriders? Want to get involved in helping improve transit in Toronto? Join us for an after work drink on Thursday, May 14th at 6:30pm at the Victory Café (581 Markham St, Toronto, ON M6G 2L7 on the ground floor) to learn how we can discuss further! You'll also get a chance to meet others who are already volunteering with us.

To RSVP, email Milan at [email protected] .

The push for affordable, accessible, reliable public transit is getting stronger every day.  That means we are very busy and we'd value your contribution as a volunteer!

Can't make it to the "Volunteer Information Session and Pub Social" but still interested in volunteering? Feel free to contact us. We need help in a bunch of areas: canvassing on the bus, social media content and support, web design, etc. Just respond to this email indicating your interest.  We'd be glad to discuss in person or over the phone the various opportunities we have available.

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(Toronto, Ontario) – Transit and environmental groups across Canada are celebrating a commitment by Liberal leadership candidate Frank Baylis to increase the Canada Public Transit Fund. Federal Liberal Party leadership candidates were surveyed about their transit commitments by Environmental Defence, TTCriders, Movement: Metro Vancouver Transit Riders, Trajectoire Québec, Activate Transit Windsor Essex, and Équiterre.

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On February 19, 2025, TTCriders held the Rally to Open the Crosstown at Yonge and Eglinton to call for answers about the Eglinton Crosstown and Finch West LRT projects. Promised opening dates for the LRTs have come and gone, while transit costs have skyrocketed under Metrolinx. Transit riders are looking for answers and credible opening dates for the Eglinton Crosstown and Finch West LRTs.
TTCriders asked every party to invest in running TTC service and new LRTs with a 50% operating subsidy for local transit systems, and to give the TTC back control over running Toronto transit, to keep costs down and increase accountability.

 

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