Public transit can’t wait for politics to catch up

It is an economic engine, a climate strategy, and a housing enabler all rolled into one.
OC Transpo buses drive along Scott and Holland streets near the Tunney’s Pasture in September 2024. High-density, transit-oriented communities offer a path toward more affordable living, writes Marco D’Angelo.

As Canadians prepare to head to the polls, we’re being asked to choose the kind of country we want to build. For many, that vision includes access to good jobs, affordable housing, and the freedom to move easily through our cities. There’s one investment that touches all...

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