Canadians feel feds ‘far and away not doing enough to support transit,’ says CUTA

A comprehensive national strategy aimed at establishing shorter commute times, investments in public transit and fixing aging road and highway systems is desperately needed, say critics.

Sprawling cities and increasing traffic congestion are causing headaches not only for commuters, but policy makers too. Industry associations looking to the future of Canada's public transit infrastructure are calling on Ottawa to lead the development of a comprehensive national transit strategy ...

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