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Tag Archives: public transit
Uber wants in to public transit. Cities should proceed with caution.
The ride sharing service’s new deal with Innisfil, Ont. points to its future-proofing strategy, but municipalities need to think hard before partnering up
The Tories on big-city transit: Buy support now, pay later
Harper has pledged more than $5 billion to urban rail projects. Forward-looking? The payment system sure is.
The Editorial: B.C.’s wacky transit referendum might work
Christy Clark’s transit referendum is an opportunity to do some civic homework
Will Metro Vancouver voters agree to higher taxes for transit?
Residents will vote this Spring on a new transit package, funded by a half point increase in the provincial sales tax
A better way to build public transit?
Start by asking how taxpayers are going to pay for it
Students declare “death of affordable transit”
Zombies protest 17 per cent U-Pass increase
Paul Dewar goes urban (II)
Courtesy of the Dewar campaign, here are the other elements of the NDP leadership candidate’s urban agenda.
Stuck in traffic
Our rush hours rank with the world’s worst. Andrew Coyne has the solution.
The complicating simplification
Bill Curry looks at the practice and impact of targeted tax credits.