Toronto’s future depends on having a safe TTC. Things have reached such a point on the TTC that it’s important to take immediate, visible steps to stem the erosion in public confidence. Opinion by andrewphil
If we let the TTC go down the drain, the whole city won’t be far behind.
By strict numbers, compared to more violent cities, those incidents may not amount to a crisis. But it’s certainly a crisis in public confidence. For the first time, I hear people saying they won’t take the TTC because they don’t feel safe.or carrying something they can use as a weapon if they’re forced to defend themselves.
We’re not there yet, but from where we are now we can see the outlines of that future, and it’s not pretty. So it was good on Thursday to hear
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