The biggest transit need in southern Ontario is local, not regional
Local commuters aren't getting their fair share of transit attention in the province.

Local commuters aren't getting their fair share of transit attention in the province.
If we build a new rail line in southern Ontario, it won't pay for itself.
The way forward is not on the highway.
Assisted by her guide dog and a cane, Debbie Gillespie relies on public transit.
A new report finds students spend two or more hours commuting to class.
A writer from Hamilton crunches the numbers.
Public reaction to the Swedish system shows how attitudes toward commuting can evolve.
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