Ontario’s fare integration program is being extended an additional two years, the Ford government says.
Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria announced the extension of OneFare, which the government says saves transit users in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) up to $1,600 per year, on Monday.
“With this extension, that can add up to $3,200 in savings over the next two years,” Sarkaria told reporters at a news conference in Toronto.
“OneFare ensures Ontarians’ hard-earned money stays in their pockets where it belongs.”
Last February, the Ford government launched OneFare and promised to eliminate the barriers for commuters switching between GTHA transit systems.
Commuters changing from services like the TTC to MiWay or York Region transit used to pay a new fare for each

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