scarberiankhatru
Senior Member
Milton had the highest growth rate (71.4%), followed by
Brampton (33.3%) and Vaughan (31.2%).
The above came from http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/english/economy/demographics/census/cenhi06-3.pdf
Look, I'm sure we probably agree more than we realize. But these cited references most certainly refute allegations of growth and population expansion.
Milton lost population between 1996 and 2001! Brampton will begin declining in population once the land runs out (older parts have probably already begun declining). You're not seeing the long-term picture, something that's required when planning transit lines.
The fiefdoms are at odds now. I do believe that the province should take over the TTC and all GTA transit operators.
I am not conveniently missing anything. Building LRT over bus routes does not increase ridership. What I am suggesting is that if you want to service work commuters you have to get them to their work. That increasingly means in the 905. So as long as Toronto continues to stagnate in job creation why expand transit in the 416 only?
Metrolinx and MoveOntario are working to change the current municipal arrangements, which you've also conveniently missed.
Yes, building LRT may increase ridership. Building subways and better GO trains, too, will undoubtedly increase ridership. Heck, adding one more bus per hour increases ridership. Your argument is painfully weak and ignorant of reality.
And no one has said we should only expand transit in the 416. I don't know who you're arguing with here. His first name might be Straw, though.