lead82
Senior Member
Well the numbers won’t be shared until after the election. Plus what does the province have to do with this? Until Ontario PCs get elected and take over subways, the TTC still runs them and decides service levels and pays for funding. York Region has little to say as they are not operating the stations or the trains. The TTC board can vote to reduce service to save costs. It won’t happen in 2018 for sure as you said it’s an election year and politicians will want to save face. That’s why the numbers won’t be published for public to see until 2019. It’s why SSE cost inflation will be in 2019 not 2018.