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TTC Privatization and Bill 98: What Comes Next

By |May 7, 2026|Categories: Governance, Policy & Planning|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Bill 98 is going to pass by Ford's majority. ATU Local 113, TTCriders, and the TTC's CEO all went to Queen's Park and made the case. Now the fight moves to the regulations, and TTC privatization is coming.

Ontario Bill 98 and Transit Workers

By |April 29, 2026|Categories: Governance, Policy & Planning|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Ontario Bill 98 hands the province sweeping control over transit fares, routes, and revenue — with no enforceable protections for service levels or transit workers. Here's what you need to know, and what they're demanding before integration goes any further.

Canada Diversifying From the US to Protect Ontario Jobs

By |February 20, 2026|Categories: Economy, Work & Affordability|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

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Ontario Drivers Need a Reset

By |November 17, 2025|Categories: Quality of Life & Society|

Ontario’s roads are becoming more dangerous as aggressive behaviour, merging chaos, and outdated habits take over daily driving. From left-lane blockers to unsafe ramp merges, drivers are forgetting the basics. Ontario needs mandatory, continuously updated recertification to reset driving culture, strengthen safety, and ensure drivers stay current with evolving road rules.

Reclaiming Ontario’s Quality of Life

By |October 28, 2025|Categories: Quality of Life & Society|

We wake up early, rush to work, and call it normal — but the truth is, Ontario’s quality of life has quietly eroded. Long commutes, high costs, and disconnection have turned daily living into survival. In one of the world’s wealthiest nations, too many Ontarians are running out of time — time to rest, connect, and truly live.

Affordability in Ontario

By |October 23, 2025|Categories: Economy, Work & Affordability|

Since COVID, the cost of living in Ontario has spiraled out of control. Groceries, rent, and transit have skyrocketed while wages barely moved. Ontario Connected looks beyond inflation to the root cause — disconnection — and offers a roadmap to rebuild affordability through better transit, housing, and broadband access.

The Trains and the Technology

By |October 23, 2025|Categories: Infrastructure and Transit|Tags: |

Episode 6 steps aboard the trains of Ontario Connected. More than speed, these electric high-speed trains symbolise a province ready for the future. This chapter shows how technology will cut travel times, reduce emissions, and integrate seamlessly with local transit — making Ontario globally competitive again.

Breaking Ground

By |October 11, 2025|Categories: Governance, Policy & Planning|Tags: |

Episode 4 marks the moment Ontario Connected becomes real. From the first tunnel boring machines to the jobs created above ground, this chapter tells how Ontario can dig beneath rivers, farmland, and cities without destroying them — and why breaking ground is both disruptive and full of hope.

The Vision and the Why

By |September 26, 2025|Categories: Governance, Policy & Planning|Tags: |

Tarek ElBaradie | Ontario Connected begins with a bold vision: a 50-year plan to transform how Ontarians move and connect. This first episode explores why the project is urgent, the cost of doing nothing, and how a fully connected province can change everyday life for families, students, and communities.

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