• Seigest
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    2 days ago

    Hardly seems like a priority, I’m a bit disappointed to see the NPD wasting efforts on road. We need more tracks and trains.

    Though if they are certain it’s a worthy concession to get swing voters then it’s got to happen. I just think the next time the conservatives take power they’ll just sell it again.

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      Unfortunately traffic is become a hot button issue in the GTA. That’s why Ford is ripping out bike lanes and talking about tunnelling under the 401: Even if these policies aren’t good long term solutions (or even short term solutions), they definitely win votes in the 905 right now.

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        ^^This

        You can’t win in Ontario without winning the 905, and this actively helps achieve that.

        In order to get progressive policies, progressives have to get elected first. So if you want bike lanes back with an added bonus of congestion pricing and transit pricing, this is a reasonable trade

    • Doubtful Duck 🦆@mastodon.socialOP
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      @Seigest I’m all aboard tracks and trains. I think all parties are onboard, Ford included. That said, I think one has to meet people where they are. In other words, one shouldn’t ignore their material conditions. If a party wants those votes, they should address real problems with tangible solutions for these people.

      I don’t know enough about the 407 sale but I’m guessing it never got wide usage due to the tolls which made it easy to sell. If many use it, a sale would be difficult.