Only Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs Have a Plan to Build both Highways and Transit
Historic $86.6 billion investment will build Highway 413, Bradford Bypass and Ontario Line while expanding GO train service and restoring Northlander passenger rail
BRAMPTON, May 24, 2022 – Today, Doug Ford announced that a re-elected PC government will invest $86.6 billion over the next 10 years to build and expand roads, highways and public transit infrastructure across Ontario. With this historic investment, the Ontario PCs are the only party with a transportation plan that includes roads, highways, bridges and transit, including Highway 413, the Bradford Bypass, Ontario Line, expanding GO train service and restoring Northlander passenger rail.
“Only the Ontario PCs have a plan to fight gridlock and reduce commute times by building roads, highways and transit infrastructure,” said Doug Ford. “For 15 years, the Del Duca-Wynne Liberals neglected Ontario’s infrastructure as it crumbled and gridlock grew. Andrea Horwath and the NDP are happier protesting highways and infrastructure than building it.”
With the province’s population expected to grow by approximately two million people over the next 10 years, Ontario needs to build new and expanded highways and public transit. Without more transportation infrastructure, Ministry of Transportation modelling shows that by 2051, travel times on the main stretch of Highway 401 will double with travel time taking 90 minutes longer on the 401 through the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). This same modelling shows that all of the province’s 400-series highways in the GTHA, including Highway 407, will be at or exceed capacity within the next decade.
Over the next decade, a re-elected PC government will invest $25 billion to build highways and $61.6 billion to build and expand public transit, including the following critical projects:
- Highway 413, which will save drivers in Halton, Peel and York Regions up to 30 minutes each way on their commute;
- The Bradford Bypass, a new four-lane highway that connects Highways 400 and 404 that will save drivers in Simcoe County and York Region up to 35 minutes per trip;
- The largest subway expansion in Canadian history, including the new Ontario Line subway, the three-stop Scarborough subway extension, Yonge-North subway extension and the Eglinton Crosstown West extension with a connection to Toronto Pearson airport;
- Restoring Northlander passenger rail with 16 stops from Toronto to Timmins and Cochrane; and
- Extending GO train service to Bowmanville, London and Niagara to connect more commuters, economies and transit riders across the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
“Ontarians are sick of all the talk and endless studies that delay action and delay building,” added Ford. “Steven Del Duca and Andrea Horwath can’t help but say no and want you to choose between highways and subways. The only choice is between our party, which will build roads, highways and transit, and the Liberals and NDP who will say no to transportation infrastructure.”
Doug Ford is the only leader with a real plan:
- Rebuilding Ontario’s economy with good manufacturing jobs, more support for small business and a mining plan that will finally open up the Ring of Fire.
- Working for workers by encouraging apprenticeships and opening up jobs in the skilled trades, allowing colleges to grant three-year degrees and increasing the minimum wage.
- Building highways and infrastructure, including Highway 413, the Bradford Bypass while investing in the 401 East.
- Keeping costs down by lowering gas taxes, getting rid of license plate stickers and removing unfair tolls on Highways 412 and 418.
- Plan to stay open by hiring more nurses, doctors and personal support workers, allowing more seniors to stay in their own homes and producing more vaccines and critical supplies like PPE right here in Ontario.
Only the Ontario PCs will Get it Done.