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  1. 5 days ago · A Conservative supporter shows voting results on his phone at an Federal byelection election night event for Toronto-St.Paul's candidate Don Stewart in Toronto, on Monday, June 24, 2024.THE ...

  2. 4 days ago · It took hours for Elections Canada workers to count all the ballots. While polls closed at 8:30 p.m. ET, the final results weren't known until about 4:30 a.m. — an inordinately long time to ...

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    • Transit Promises Aimed at Urban Voters

    In its budget released late last month, the Progressive Conservatives pledged to spend $61.6 billion over 10 years for public transit, including on the Ontario Linein Toronto, expanding GO Transit from Oshawa to Bowmanville, the London GO Rail Service, which will provide weekday GO train trips between London and Union Station in Toronto. There are ...

    The New Democrats are pledging to spend $3.6 billion over four years on transit operations — they've earmarked $898 million per year to cover half of municipalities' transit operations. However, there would be strings attached to this funding. Chandra Pasma is running for the NDP in Ottawa West-Nepean. She says an NDP government would expect that t...

    One of the earliest campaign promises the Liberals have made is their buck-a-ride pledge: any public transit ride, including on the GO Transit system, will cost $1 from September 2022 to January 2024. Monthly passes would be capped at $40 a month. They say it will cost $710 million in 2022-23 and almost $1.2 billion in 2023-24. According to party o...

    Not surprisingly, the Green Party is promising to spend the most on transit operations and to "prioritize public transit in all transportation planning decisions." Like the New Democrats, the Greens would also fund half of municipalities' operating costs, but would spend $1 billion a year, which is more than the NDP is estimating. The Green Party i...

    Although transit is a huge cost of municipalities, and fares can be a barrier to some who rely on it, it's not breaking through as an election issue, according to David Coletto, CEO of polling firm Abacus Data. When giving a long list of issues, only 6 per cent of respondents put public transit or reducing congestion into the top three issues that ...

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  7. Mar 12, 2020 · A Liberal Party of Canada spokesperson sent TVO.org a statement touting the government’s recent transit investments and the creation of a permanent public-transit fund slated to begin in 2026. In Ontario, the statement says, the Liberal government would continue investments in the Toronto area.

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