The Ontario provincial government is leaning into transit infrastructure. fordnation | ONpoli
This morning in Brampton, Premier Doug Ford and Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney announced that the Ontario government is providing municipalities with up to $505M to help ensure municipal transit systems run safely and reliably.
“As we continue to build Ontario, our government is stepping up and investing historic amounts in municipalities, including public transit,” said Premier “Ontario has been a leader in supporting its municipal partners and we will continue to champion their needs along with transit users across the province,” said Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation. “This funding, on top of what has already been provided, will help ensure reliable transportation options are available for everyone, whether you’re going to work, school or the grocery store.
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