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  1. May 11, 2021 · Ottawa, Ontario, May 11, 2021Public transit is at the heart of a clean, inclusive recovery that restarts our economy and creates good jobs.From construction workers, to transit drivers, to worker on assembly lines, to the small business owners supporting these projects – tens of thousands of jobs are created when we invest in public transit.

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  2. 2021 Operating Budget & 2021 - 2030 Capital Plan Toronto Transit Commission toronto.ca/budget Program Summary | Page 7 of 47 2. Transform to solidify TTC’s fiscal foundation: Continue business transformation

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  3. May 11, 2021 · All three orders of government are moving rapidly to support the recovery from COVID-19. Building on historic investments in public transit, today the Government of Canada announced $10.4 billion in federal funding for four public transit projects in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA): Ontario Line; Eglinton Crosstown West Extension

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  4. The TTC is responsible for the TTC customer experience and for a seamless end-to-end customer journey during transit expansion project delivery and as the network operator when the new line or line extension opens for service. Throughout 2021 the TTC is readying operations for the opening of Line 5 Eglinton in 2022.

  5. May 11, 2021 · The federal government is set to invest over $10 billion to help Ontario fund four major transit routes in Toronto, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday. Trudeau called the agreement ...

  6. Jan 26, 2022 · Financial situation continues to improve. In November 2021, transit agency operating revenues (excluding subsidies) reached $198.8 millio n—a n increase of 39.2%, or $56.0 million, from the same month in 2020. While this total revenue was the highest level recorded since March 2020, it was still 47.7% below the operating revenues earned in ...

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  8. Jul 30, 2021 · From April 2020 to May 2021, transit passengers as a proportion of the same pre-pandemic month averaged just under one-third (30.9%) nationally. In Atlantic Canada, transit agencies in the four provinces maintained more than 40% of their 2019 monthly ridership through the pandemic (Chart 2).