TRANSIT
- Who benefits from the answer to Toronto’s $2.5 billion transit question? [Toronto Star]
- Pape Station will close for 12 days in June to speed up renovations [National Post]
- Closed staircase makes it a long hike to Sherbourne TTC entrance: The Fixer [Toronto Star]
ROB FORD ‘CRACK VIDEO’ SCANDAL
- Mayor Rob Ford says crack video accusations not true ‘and I believe him:’ Doug Ford [Toronto Sun]
- Sit-in to greet Ford on Sunday [Toronto Sun]
- Kagawong lessons for Mayor Ford [Toronto Sun]
- Mayor Rob Ford sacked as Don Bosco football coach [Toronto Sun]
- Public opinion of Mayor Rob Ford all that counts? [Toronto Sun]
- Mayor Rob Ford sidelined as football coach by school board [Globe & Mail]
- Calls mount for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford to address drug allegations [Globe & Mail]
- Councillor Ford, Toronto mayor Rob Ford’s brother, addresses drug-use allegations [Globe & Mail]
- Is the alleged Rob Ford crack video evidence of a set up? [National Post]
- Rob Ford continues silence amid crack video allegations, is let go from beloved football coaching job [National Post]
- With Rob Ford crack scandal dragging on, it’s over for the mayor: DiManno [Toronto Star]
- Rob Ford crack scandal: Doug Ford says he believes his brother [Toronto Star]
- Ford Brothers’ damage control effort blows up in their faces: James [Toronto Star]
OTHER NEWS
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I wish the CCPA’s report would have used updated stats. The TTC has had a lot of ridership growth since the 2006 census. It would be useful to see what demographic (if) played a role. I also would have liked to see the usage stats weighted against the percentage of residents in the stated income brackets. If those making more than $60,000 per year make up 16% of transit ridership. What percentage of the population do they make up?