Using fees as a method of managing the staggering congestion in the GTA continues to be a political third rail. But experts say it’s a mistake to ignore the good policy for political reasons, pointing out it not only works, but the province is pouring billions of dollars into programs which could help take the pressure off. Matthew Bingley reports.
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Ontario election candidates steer clear of congestion fees despite record traffic
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