Ont. Liberals promise $1 transit fares until 2024 if elected

The Ontario Liberals are promising to reduce transit fares to $1 until 2024 if elected. CTV's Patricia Boal speaks with MPP Stephen Blais.

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38 comments

  1. How about you cut our taxes so that we can choose how we want to spend our $$. $1 per ride just like the $10 per day of child care only helps a specific demo.

    1. @Pojomania Well no its not because it doesnt address

      a. Who pays for the subsidized cost increase

      b. Lack of care options now

      Dummy.

    2. @Todd Pick everyone pays for subsidized costs. It’s taxes, they don’t need to justify exactly who it’s being taken from. It’s myopic to demand the government tell you exactly who is being taxed, almost everyone is, just depends on their income.

    3. @Derek because @pojomania is a social leech. Notice how they are agreeable that govt does not need to be held accountable for nor justify where tax money is spent? Only someone who gives nothing but takes and takes believes govt shouldn’t justify where they spend OUR money.

  2. And how are they gonna pay for all these low cost benefits….when the costs to operated have to still be paid…….think raise in your taxes

    1. By making it really cheap to ride the bus? Yeah, I mean if it’s less than gas I won’t bother with my car lol.

  3. And then after it is all over all The Transit Companies will cry for Money because this hurt there funds

  4. Toronto Transit Pass for 2 years nearly bled me dry…and the subway didn’t even run 24/7!

  5. I thought Ford’s buck a beer promise a few years back was a little silly but this takes it to another level. I have a feeling they really didn’t think out the implementation of this too well.

    1. I agree with you on this. Many folks that really want to work from home will try to keep working from home. He thinks that the Federal public servants will to back to the office? Honestly, he probably doesn’t take the bus himself. Why waste 2 or more hours a day packed in a bus? And isn’t the city of Ottawa takes 16% of their taxes to pay for their public transport. More than they use for cops or firemen. Seems that safety isn’t a priority in Ottawa?

    2. Both are stupid ideas. The implementation of $1 beer didn’t really do anything or was implemented well. This idea probably isn’t going to be implemented well either.

      Both took from money where? Hopefully not from education and healthcare.

    1. When I collect EI I am better off than when I work full time as a trucker. Work has been decentivized for essentially the entire private sector. Like I’m scared to do anything as any activity could incur a bill which cripples my family. I have also taken on new debts which will result in bankruptcy. I had to. We were stuck in an arbitrary EI waiting period and my power got shut off. I have little kids. I can’t keep food in the neighbors freezer.

      This is how economies die. We are all about to experience famine.

  6. Yes. Let’s make the transit make massive cutbacks in schedules, connections, and making a big inconvenience just to have $1 rides. 🤡

    1. You do realize to make transit $1 the government has to pay for the rest of the cost right?

      Did you think Ford’s Buck a beer was just him making it only $1? No, Ford had to pay the rest of the cost so you the Citizen pays just $1.

    2. @Vincent Lee …where do you think the government gets its money to pay for the costs of public transportation? Vehicles,fuel,wages,storage…?

    3. @TourCaddie Is that suppose to be some kind of come back? Obviously taxes and cutting funding from certain funds.

    4. @Vincent Lee …and where does that money come from? The citizens pay the whole cost, not just $1

    5. @TourCaddie My main point: These $1 ideas are dumb. My other main point about original commentor: Transit doesn’t really cut anything. They’ll just take the money and do nothing different.

  7. Unsustainable unless your looking to cut 100% of employees pension funds and ensuring no one work more then 31 hours a week to ensure no medical benefits and so much more..its not a cost reduction it’s a 100% tax shift ,cost forced to someone eles

  8. Reduce revenues of transits during the period of sharp increase of oil prices? It was shocking that include GO’s as well. So GO could lose $20 revenue per rider per day. But they can’t tell who will make up the shortfall? Maybe our property taxes….again? I really don’t want to back to the corrupted & reckless McGuinty/Wynne days again!

  9. As a TTC rider, I wish they made it more expensive but BETTER. Instead of 3.50, make it 4.50 but run the busses more frequently.

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