Close X
Friday, November 15, 2024
ADVT 
National

Amid Talk Of Road Tolls, Federal Memo Says Poorer Commuters Rely Heavily On Cars

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Jul, 2016 11:30 AM
    OTTAWA — An internal federal analysis says lower income Canadians are highly dependent on cars to get to work — a finding that surfaces as Ottawa considers infrastructure investment models that could put more toll booths on the country's roads.
     
    The February briefing note was prepared weeks before the Trudeau government signalled its intention to engage institutional investors, such as pension funds, to help raise money for public infrastructure projects.
     
    Senior pension plan officials have said they are looking to invest in infrastructure projects with reliable, predictable returns that could include user fees — like road tolls.
     
     
    The Finance Department memo says user fees ensure that those who benefit most from infrastructure are the ones who pay for it.
     
    But a case study contained in the secret briefing package warns that when it comes to road tolls, a significant proportion of lower-income Canadians could be forced to dig into their wallets.
     
    The document says 77 per cent of taxpayers in the bottom fifth of all income earners commute to work in private vehicles.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Scrimpy Summer? Canadians Plan To Spend 25% Less On Travel, Recreation: Cibc Poll

    Scrimpy Summer? Canadians Plan To Spend 25% Less On Travel, Recreation: Cibc Poll
    A new survey says Canadians plan to keep a close watch on their wallets when it comes to discretionary spending this summer.

    Scrimpy Summer? Canadians Plan To Spend 25% Less On Travel, Recreation: Cibc Poll

    Canada Will Lead New Nato Battle Group In Eastern Europe, Says Harjit Sajjan

    Canada Will Lead New Nato Battle Group In Eastern Europe, Says Harjit Sajjan
    Sajjan tells that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce the exact size of that contribution at next week's NATO leaders' summit in Warsaw, Poland.

    Canada Will Lead New Nato Battle Group In Eastern Europe, Says Harjit Sajjan

    More Brits Looking For Jobs In Canada After Brexit Vote: Job Search Site

    More Brits Looking For Jobs In Canada After Brexit Vote: Job Search Site
    Number of U.K. queries for jobs in Canada was over four times the average in the 48 hours following the vote to withdraw from the European Union.

    More Brits Looking For Jobs In Canada After Brexit Vote: Job Search Site

    Arrests Made In Hit-and-run Death Of Former UFC Fighter Ryan Jimmo

    Arrests Made In Hit-and-run Death Of Former UFC Fighter Ryan Jimmo
    Jimmo, who was 34, was fatally injured early Sunday following a verbal argument that escalated into a fight in the parking lot of a bar.

    Arrests Made In Hit-and-run Death Of Former UFC Fighter Ryan Jimmo

    Immigrant Investment Has Impact On Vancouver Housing Market: Researchers

    Immigrant Investment Has Impact On Vancouver Housing Market: Researchers
    VANCOUVER — Researchers in British Columbia say they've found empirical evidence linking immigration to real estate prices for the first time.

    Immigrant Investment Has Impact On Vancouver Housing Market: Researchers

    Three Levels Of Government Partner To Fight Violence In Toronto

    Three Levels Of Government Partner To Fight Violence In Toronto
    TORONTO — The federal, provincial and Toronto governments are partnering to combat violence in Canada's most populous city, which has seen a recent spike in gun crime.

    Three Levels Of Government Partner To Fight Violence In Toronto