Marc Lee, senior economist in the B.C. office for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Whether it’s bumper-to-bumper congestion in Metro Vancouver or being able to get to a health care appointment in rural areas, BC needs to invest in a province-wide vision for zero-carbon transportation that thinks beyond personal automobiles as the preferred means of getting around.
With the BC Federation of Labour, we published a 10-year, $22-billion public transit investment plan to significantly increase local transit services across the province to connect them into a more integrated whole.
The plan aims to ensure that transit is affordable, accessible and inclusive — since many people cannot or prefer not to drive — while helping to meet BC’s greenhouse gas reduction targets . . . .
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