The Niagara Falls Review

Liberal promise of $1 transit fares across Ontario would cost $1.1B

DelDuca says he would also make monthly transit passes $40

- ALLISON JONES

The Ontario Liberals promised Monday to cut transit fares across the province to $1 per ride, if elected.

The election pledge would cost $1.1 billion next year and could take 400,000 cars off the road each day, the party said. The plan would be in effect until January 2024 and would include making monthly transit passes $40.

Leader Steven Del Duca said the move would be a way to both address an affordabil­ity crisis, as well as low transit ridership that has been seen as a result of the pandemic.

“As less people are taking transit and life is starting to come back to normal, more people are getting back in cars, and that’s causing congestion on our roads,” he said. “Even worse, it’s making our environmen­t worse off.”

Del Duca touted the transit announceme­nt Monday while slamming some of Ford’s investment­s in highways, particular­ly the Highway 413 project around the Greater Toronto Area. The Tories say it will save commuters up to 30 minutes, but Del Duca and other critics say that won’t happen and the project will just contribute to sprawl.

Doug Ford and the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves are promising a number of other highway projects, including widening Highway 401 east of Toronto and making improvemen­ts to the Queen Elizabeth Way in Niagara. Del Duca said he will invest in highways “where it makes sense.”

“I know that in many parts of Ontario, expanding, rehabilita­ting our highway system is critically important for goods movement, and for our commuters, and frankly, for the safety of the travelling public,” he said.

Del Duca was asked if he would pay for the promise by reinstatin­g licence plate renewal fees — the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve government recently eliminated them and the move is expected to cost $1 billion in foregone revenue.

“Ontario families are struggling, so we’re not looking to make their life more difficult,” he said.

The New Democrats said voters can’t trust the Liberals to make transit affordable because when Del Duca was transporta­tion minister in the previous Liberal government, transit “got worse and worse.”

Leader Andrea Horwath said an NDP government would pay half of the operating costs for transit systems, giving municipali­ties more room to cut fares.

 ?? TIJANA MARTIN THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Steven Del Duca, leader of Ontario's Liberal Party, says his party would reduce transit fares to $1 per ride for the next two years.
TIJANA MARTIN THE CANADIAN PRESS Steven Del Duca, leader of Ontario's Liberal Party, says his party would reduce transit fares to $1 per ride for the next two years.

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