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The old John Tory wouldn't have stood for this.
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Jean-Pierre Boutros
Despite many other City priorities that require funding, John Tory maintains his support for the beleaguered project.
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David Hains
At a consultation in Scarborough, Toronto's potential transit future is laid out.
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Sean Marshall
A transit plan that is not completely crazy, writes John Parker.
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John Parker (Guest Opinion)
We look at the winners and losers of Toronto's big transit makeover.
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Sean Marshall
City hall seems to have moved towards a more sensible transit plan, but what does that say about the mayor?
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Christopher Bird and David Fleischer
Steve Munro dives into the details of the last week's landmark transit developments.
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Steve Munro
The mayor's signature transit proposal could see big changes, reports the Globe.
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Steve Munro • Photo by Daniel Bitondi
If you watched Josh Donaldson's walk-off homer last night, then you are likely having a happy Wednesday morning. To the rest of you: Happy Wednesday morning! In the news: the Scarborough subway could cost the City another billion dollars, the Sun welcomes a new editor, and Batman and the Joker take over Yonge Street.
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David Hains • Illustration by Brian McLachlan
Among the items on the agenda: Food trucks, taxis, Scarborough subway development charges, and green bins.
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Brad MacDonald
Thirty years ago today, Scarborough entered a new chapter in its public transit history that was proclaimed at the time as the greatest day in its history.
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Jamie Bradburn
Residents prefer more value for money, even if most of their elected representatives don't.
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David Hains
Glenn De Baeremaeker knows what the people want, and it's more subway stops near his ward.
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David Hains
What the agency does, who runs it, and what it means for transit in Toronto.
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David Fleischer
It's not just the route and planning that creates problems for SmartTrack—paying for it is a big issue as well.
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David Hains
SmartTrack cannot be built as proposed and addresses only some of Toronto's major transit challenges.
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Steve Munro
Mayoral candidate makes the case for transit proposals grounded in "a respect for basic math."
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David Hains
And it's not just downtowners: over half of Scarborough voters would rather see an LRT than a subway, too.
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Sarah Sweet
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