Mayors ask federal Liberals for help covering transit shortfalls
OTTAWA — Canada’s largest cities are asking the Trudeau government to help cover tens of millions in transit revenue shortfalls to prevent stalling of the country’s economic recovery.
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit municipal coffers hard as cities have watched transit ridership drop along with fare revenue, not including the lost cash cities couldn’t pull in from recreational programs and facilities because of public health restrictions.
At the same time, cities have seen expenses rise, leading to budget holes that mayors have repeatedly sought federal cash to fill, with what they feel has been limited success.
For now, the mayors of the country’s biggest cities say they want to focus on getting help for transit costs to avoid cuts in service that would hurt essential workers who rely on the system, as well as patients who need medical help or anyone needing to go for a COVID-19 test.


