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Uploading TTC to provincial government would benefit Toronto, Doug Ford says

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‘It’s nothing but a benefit’: Doug Ford on taking over control of TTC
WATCH ABOVE: Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday it would be "nothing but a benefit for the city of Toronto" for the province to take over transit in the city – Aug 15, 2018

TORONTO – The Ontario government says it would be a benefit to Toronto if the province took over the city’s transit system, something Premier Doug Ford promised to do during the spring election campaign.

Ford says his government will deliver on its pledge to create a regional transportation system, but will first consult with Toronto and other municipalities in the area.

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The premier says the Toronto Transit Commission has done well in operating the system but he believes others can build subways more efficiently.

The Progressive Conservative election platform proposed to upload responsibility for building and maintaining new and existing subway lines to the province, while allowing the city to operate the subway system and keep the revenue it generates.

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Transportation Minister John Yakabuski met with Toronto Mayor John Tory earlier this week but the mayor says no such plan was presented.

Tory said Wednesday any proposal on control of the TTC must be subjected to “robust consultation” with the public and the transit agency as well as city staff and council before decisions are made.

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