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Make it free for under 16
They already spend enough money on public transportation and most of the income comes from the government itself in my opinion it should stay as it is.
Yes, provided the costs are put towards improvement and do not fall to the consumer
yes, and provide free transportation(i.e; bus, train ect) for kids under 13 years of age
Yes if it's to reduce cars on the road
Neither. This is not in federal jurisdiction
Bring the gas price lower, very low
We want a cleaner environment yet millions of people have to drive their kids to school because there is no more school busses That was a very stupid choice to families and the environment
Yes and do it through taxing car sales.
Yes, in order to improve efficiency and capacity
It should be free, the bus driver should be paid a higher wage if the passengers are paying a fee to ride the bus,
Yes, but make sure that the city also has the funds to meet it's end of the deal, so that the federal government doesn't have to step in as often, although good transit is in the national interest.
I'm fine what's going on now, it's just that governments should do a better job of enforcing payment for the transit instead of increasing or decreasing spending.
No, public transportation should be a municipal responsibility
yes, but only if we truly need it
Yes, but only competently and where necessary. Don't spend for the sake of spending
Increase spending on highly populated areas
Yes, and maybe make transportation free for the elderly, and the spending gos towards environmentally friendly solutions.
@8RBQDDP4yrs4Y
Yes, but it should be cost effective
@8RBQDDP2yrs2Y
Yes, but it should be cost effective and environmentally friendly
@8PMGCVG4yrs4Y
I am neither opposed nor for it.
@938PWY63yrs3Y
The government should increase spending on making private transportation more efficient.
Yes. It's abundantly clear that Canada is going to need more good-quality public transit in the coming years, as our cities will grow but we also need to combat the additional challenges of climate change and rising GHG emissions within cities, which are a problem as most Canadians do live within or just outside of a major city.
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