Civic Action urged Ontarians to vote for better transportation in next week’s election

Since the Ontario election was called, CivicAction and Move the GTHA has been taking to streets, subways and buses of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) to channel the frustration and congestion residents face each day.

The #VoteTransit campaign’s goal is to encourage residents to see the June 12 election as an historic opportunity to move our region’s transportation network into the 21st century. We are urging residents to ask all parties’ candidates how they plan to fund the next wave of transportation improvements in our region by sharing quick facts and questions that are available at www.movethegtha.com.

We are also asking people to share their commute story on social media using the #votetransit hashtag.

Investing in transportation is about more than creating lines on a map—it means a higher quality of life, better health, and more jobs for families.  Now is the time to make this the ballot box issue for politicians that will define how we live and whether we prosper over the next generation.

 

QUICK FACTS:

  1. We have among the worst commute times in North America, and they’re only getting worse
  2. There’s a plan underway to tackle congestion on our roads and subways, but we need new money to fund it
  3. No new major roads, subways, or transit lines will be built without funding from the next Premier of Ontario

 

QUESTIONS TO ASK CANDIDATES:

  1. How do you plan to fund the next wave of transportation improvements?
  2. How can you guarantee that money will be there for the long term and projects actually get done?
  3. How will you improve my commute tomorrow while we wait for long-term projects to happen?

 

 About CivicAction’s Your32 campaign – CivicAction and its 50+ team of civic Champions and Regional Co-Captains have built support for a better regional transportation system and new sustainable ways to pay for it. For more information, visit www.your32.com.

 

About CivicAction

For the past 10 years, the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance (CivicAction) has brought together senior executives and rising leaders from all sectors to tackle some of our region’s toughest social, economic, and environmental challenges. For more information, visit: www.civicaction.ca, @CivicActionGTA

 

About Move the GTHA

Move the GTHA is a group of organizations working together to build awareness and engagement in support of investment in our region’s transportation system. The group represents a diversity of constituents and perspectives – health, labour, business, policy, environment, and citizen advocacy. Specifically, Move the GTHA is advocating for long-term dedicated funding for an efficient, accessible, affordable, and fully integrated regional transportation system, with an accountable and an effective regional governance system

Yohannes Ayalew

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