Toronto City Council wants to help low-income riders but is looking in all the wrong places. Continue reading Toronto City Council ignores evidence for distance-based TTC fares
Where conservative skepticism falls short
Many conservatives have had a blind spot when it comes to vaccination, accepting as dogma studies from government bodies.
How to make transit fares fair for TTC riders
The TTC and Toronto City Council want to make public transit more affordable for low-income residents. They should start by scrapping the flat fare model. Continue reading How to make transit fares fair for TTC riders
Clarifying the debate over measles vaccinations
This response, published by American Thinker, to CPI’s Vaccinating the ‘herd,’ takes issue with several of its statements, particularly in regard to risk factors for children.
Continue reading Clarifying the debate over measles vaccinations
1 percenters will take a hit under new power rates
The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has tabled a proposal to have all electricity users pay their fair share for the cost of delivering power to their home. Continue reading 1 percenters will take a hit under new power rates
The vanishing herd
Mass vaccination advocates rely on ‘herd immunity’ to make their case. But it doesn’t exist.
Vancouver mayors tout tried-and-true solution to congestion
A new report from the Vancouver Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation says pricing is the best way to tackle congestion. Continue reading Vancouver mayors tout tried-and-true solution to congestion
Fairness on the road
Road tolls don’t deprive people of options, they add travel options for all, improving the quality of life.
Challenging Congestion: Free Ride
NRU Publishing looks at Consumer Policy Institute’s report on the Downtown Relief Line. Continue reading Challenging Congestion: Free Ride
More plans yield more problems for city’s transit hopes
Toronto Star columnist Royson James says Consumer Policy Institute’s report on the Downtown Relief Line is part of a “massive rethinking of transit options.” Continue reading More plans yield more problems for city’s transit hopes