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Fair Fares

Enhancing BC’s Transit Use and Affordability

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This Behind the Numbers report looks at transit reliance in Vancouver and the impact of fares on ridership. It finds that the price of a fare reduction is relatively small considering the benefits for low-income transit riders in particular, and for our wider economic, social and environmental well-being.

Time to pull the plug on costly P3s

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Value For Money?

Cautionary lessons about P3s from British Columbia

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From Support to Isolation

The High Cost of BC's Declining Home Support Services

Reduced access to home support leaving frail seniors isolated

Health system missing key preventive means to postpone and avoid more costly care

Paying Our Public Servants

The Dollars and Sense of BC and National Wage Trends

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Paying our public servants

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