On\u002Ddemand transit can improve service using the same or fewer resources than we\u0027re devoting to public transit now.
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As we approach the three-year mark of the pandemic, OC Transpo has yet to explore meaningful solutions to reduce or eliminate its operating deficit. Instead, it continues to rely on funding from the province and the federal government. This funding is about to run out.Article content
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