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Jun 11, 2024 · Before the pandemic, in January and February 2020, there were 163.9 million and 161.2 million journeys made on public transport across Canada. By March 2020, the number of passengers was almost half with only 88.5 million journeys.
- Canada has several public transit systems with regions and cities having their own systems. The frequency, reliability, and accessibility of those...
- Because different companies offer public transit depending on where you are, the cost of travel varies. Toronto has the most expensive monthly trav...
- There is no national survey on how much Canadians use public transit. However, in January 2023, there were almost 120 million journeys made on publ...
Mar 27, 2023 · Ridership nationwide plummeted around 80 percent in March 2020, shrinking farebox revenues as it fell. That decline was less crippling for smaller transit agencies than those of major metros.
- The voice of cities is ready to resonate louder in the global geopolitical landscape. In 2024, cities, housing over half the world’s population and vital to the global economy, will take center stage globally.
- New economic drivers will keep (re)defining the city’s vitality. After leaving the pandemic behind and the reactivation of economic activity, more and more cities are looking for new sectors and businesses to focus on, to guarantee future prosperity.
- Cities will keep exploring AI for smarter urbanism but caring for the ethics behind it. It was only a year ago that ChatGPT was released, putting Artificial Intelligence at the very top of the agenda.
- The Metaverse and Digital Twins will be spearheading a revolutionary transformation in urban planning. Welcome to the Metaverse: the dynamic digital realm reshaping how cities are planned.
Nov 2, 2023 · But in a statement this week, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Transportation confirmed that the timeline now “early 2024.” No reason was provided for the delay.
Jan 18, 2024 · Public health restrictions in cities limited the mobility of many—the International Energy Agency reported a nearly 50% fall in global road transport activity in the first few months of the crisis. Now, more than three years since the height of the pandemic, many public.
Jan 22, 2024 · Cities Outlook 2024 finds that: Jobs: All but two places saw jobs growth, with 4 million new jobs created by 2022 – considerably more than the 2.5 million added between 1998-2010. Productivity: Productivity growth – the key driver of higher wages – was poor across almost all cities.
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Nov 1, 2023 · The Ontario government had promised in March it would roll out full fare integration for transit agencies across the Greater Toronto Area by the end of 2023 but has been forced to extend the...