{"data":{"cache":"2025-12-01 14:59:07","id":1006799,"previous_administration_flag":0,"assets":null,"contacts_custom":null,"contacts_default":null,"contacts":"<p><strong>Dakota Brasier<\/strong><br \/>Minister&rsquo;s Office<br \/><a href=\"mailto:Dakota.Brasier@ontario.ca\">Dakota.Brasier@ontario.ca<\/a><\/p><p><strong>Julia Caslin<\/strong><br \/>Communications Branch<br \/><a href=\"mailto:MTO.Media@ontario.ca\">MTO.Media@ontario.ca<\/a><\/p>","content_title":"Ontario Extending One Fare to Keep Transit Costs Down for Riders","clean_title":"Ontario Extending One Fare to Keep Transit Costs Down for Riders","content_subtitle":"Program saving commuters up to $1,600 per year","content_lead":"<p>TORONTO &mdash; Building on the success of One Fare, which is saving transit users in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) up to $1,600&nbsp;per year, the Ontario government is extending the program for an additional two years to continue keeping transit costs down for riders. Since launching in 2024, One Fare has saved Ontarians nearly $200&nbsp;million and enabled nearly 62&nbsp;million free transfers across participating transit agencies.<\/p>","content_body":"<p>&ldquo;Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government is delivering on our promise to protect the hardworking people of Ontario in the face of tariffs and economic uncertainty,&rdquo; said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. &ldquo;We&rsquo;re extending the elimination of double fares through One Fare to make transit more affordable and convenient, saving commuters up to $1,600&nbsp;each year.&rdquo;<\/p><p>The One Fare program lets transit riders pay only once when transferring between the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and GO Transit, Brampton Transit, Durham Region Transit, MiWay, Peel TransHelp and York Region Transit. Since inception, the program has made travel across the GTHA more affordable and convenient, protecting Ontarians&rsquo; pocketbooks and helping build a more integrated transit network.<\/p><p>The Ontario government is investing $70&nbsp;billion in the largest transit expansion in North America, including the largest subway expansion in Canadian history. Through the GO Expansion program, the province is also delivering two-way, all-day service on GO Transit&rsquo;s busiest rail routes. Building a more integrated and regional transit system is a key action in the province&rsquo;s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ontario.ca\/page\/connecting-ggh-transportation-plan-greater-golden-horseshoe\">Transportation Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe<\/a>.<\/p>","default_contacts_included_flag":null,"keywords":"","language":"en","media_assets":null,"lead_ministry":{"id":219,"ministries_timeframes_id":6,"acronym":"MTO","acronym_fr":"MTO","featured_story_boost":427981,"name":"Ministry of Transportation","name_abbreviated":"Transportation","name_fr":"Minist\u00e8re des Transports","name_fr_abbreviated":"Transports","created_at":"2025-03-19T20:25:44.000000Z","deleted_at":null,"updated_at":"2025-03-19T20:25:44.000000Z","pivot":{"release_id":1006799,"ministry_id":219,"lead_ministry_flag":1}},"partner_ministries":[],"ministry_acronym_opposite":"mto","ministry_id":219,"ministry_acronym":"MTO","ministry_name":"Ministry of Transportation","ministry_abbreviated":"Transportation","preview_expires":null,"quickfacts":"<ul>\t<li>Transit riders can use a physical or digital PRESTO card, debit card or credit card to access One Fare by tapping on and off with the same card for the full trip.<\/li>\t<li>Transfers are valid for two hours when a trip starts on local transit and for three hours when a trip starts on GO Transit.<\/li>\t<li>Ontario is expanding transit access across the GTHA by building the Ontario Line, the Scarborough Subway Extension, the Finch West LRT, the Yonge North Subway Extension, the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension, the Hazel McCallion Line and the Hamilton LRT.<\/li><\/ul>","quotes":[{"author_name":"Olivia Chow","content":"I applaud the Ontario government for its commitment to supporting residents and making public transit more accessible. With our decision at the City of Toronto not to raise TTC fares for three years running, and the extension of the One Fare program allowing commuters to pay once when transferring from GO Transit to the TTC, we are delivering a more affordable city for Torontonians.","title":"Mayor of Toronto"},{"author_name":"Eric Jolliffe","content":"The Regional Municipality of York is proud to be part of the One Fare Program, the result of years of advocacy and collaboration with the Province, Metrolinx and partner transit agencies. By simplifying cross-boundary travel and making it more affordable, the program has supported over 7.6 million trips and helped grow regional connectivity. We thank the Government of Ontario for extending the program so York Region residents can continue to enjoy the convenience, savings and seamless travel One Fare provides.","title":"Chairman and CEO, The Regional Municipality of York"},{"author_name":"Carolyn Parrish","content":"I am pleased to be able to welcome this extension of One Fare. It is a direct help to hundreds of thousands of daily Mississauga transit users who rely on our MiWay service and its essential link with the Toronto Transit Commission. This extended partnership \u2014 facilitated by the province \u2014 will allow financially strained families to travel to where they need to go, connecting them to their jobs, and to essential services in a way that is affordable.","title":"Mayor of Mississauga"},{"author_name":"John Henry","content":"This program extension is great news for Durham Region residents. It makes traveling across different transit systems\u2014whether commuting to work, heading to school, or visiting friends and family\u2014more seamless and affordable. One Fare connects communities, reduces barriers and makes everyday travel easier. This program reflects the Ontario government\u2019s commitment to improving transit options for residents in Durham Region and beyond.","title":"Regional Chair and Chief Executive Officer for The Regional Municipality of Durham"},{"author_name":"Michael Lindsay","content":"Transit is part of everyday life for so many in our communities. It\u2019s how people get to work, school, appointments, and opportunities. With One Fare, we\u2019ve made that journey simpler and more affordable, and 37 per cent of riders say they\u2019re using transit more since its launch. We\u2019re proud to partner with the province and municipalities to keep improving how people move across our region.","title":"President and CEO of Metrolinx"},{"author_name":"Marco D\u2019Angelo","content":"CUTA welcomes the two-year extension of Ontario\u2019s One Fare program. We thank the Government of Ontario for continuing this initiative, which makes transit more affordable and helps riders in the GTHA reach education, jobs, and other key opportunities. Premier Ford and Minister Sarkaria continue to demonstrate strong support for public transit investment in Canada.","title":"CEO and President, Canadian Urban Transit Association"}],"regions":[],"release_date_time":"2025-12-01 09:00:00","release_date_time_formatted":"December 01, 2025","release_id_translated":1006799,"release_type_id":2001,"release_type_name":"News Release","release_type_label":"release","release_crossreferences_resources":"<ul>\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/news.ontario.ca\/en\/release\/1004151\/ontario-launching-one-fare-to-save-transit-riders-1600\">Ontario Launching &ldquo;One Fare&quot; to Save Transit Riders $1,600<\/a><\/li>\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.gotransit.com\/en\/your-commute-to-go\/go-transit-local-transit-partners\">One Fare Program<\/a><\/li><\/ul>","release_resources":"<ul>\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/news.ontario.ca\/en\/release\/1004151\/ontario-launching-one-fare-to-save-transit-riders-1600\">Ontario Launching &ldquo;One Fare&quot; to Save Transit Riders $1,600<\/a><\/li>\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.gotransit.com\/en\/your-commute-to-go\/go-transit-local-transit-partners\">One Fare Program<\/a><\/li><\/ul>","slug":"ontario-extending-one-fare-to-keep-transit-costs-down-for-riders","slug_translated":"lontario-prolonge-le-programme-de-tarif-unique-afin-de-maintenir-les-couts-de-transport-en-commun-a-un-niveau-bas-pour-les-usagers","status_type_id":3002,"streams":null,"owners":[],"tags":[],"topics":[{"label":"Driving and road safety","description":"Information about road conditions and safety, driver\u2019s licences, vehicle registration, commercial vehicles, transit and transportation infrastructure.","link":"https:\/\/www.ontario.ca\/page\/driving-and-road-safety","value":3},{"label":"Jobs and employment","description":"Find resources and supports for job seekers and employers.","link":"https:\/\/www.ontario.ca\/page\/jobs-and-employment","value":9},{"label":"Recreation and tourism","description":"Learn about hunting and fishing, provincial parks, festivals and events, and visiting Ontario.","link":"https:\/\/www.ontario.ca\/page\/recreation-and-tourism","value":13}],"unformatted_slug":"ontario_extending_one_fare_to_keep_transit_costs_down_for_riders","unformatted_slug_translated":"lontario_prolonge_le_programme_de_tarif_unique_afin_de_maintenir_les_couts_de_transport_en_commun_a_un_niveau_bas_pour_les_usagers","release_distribution_id":5001,"release_language_distribution":null,"distributed":true,"additional":{"content_notes":null,"content_location":null,"content_date":null,"content_time":null,"content_livestream_url":null,"content_epk_url":null,"content_nr_url":null,"content_crossreferences":[],"created_by":null,"content_assets":null,"content_assets_formatted":""}}}