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Toronto should take note of Auckland's transit woes

Toronto's main business lobby, the Board of Trade, recently called for the outsourcing of public transit services to private companies, part of their free advice to the next mayor on reducing the city's deficit.

On one level, it's an unremarkable proposal: just the latest in a chorus of business demands that governments fix their deficits by selling, contracting out or eliminating public services. But it caught my eye because I am residing temporarily in Auckland, New Zealand's biggest city, where the transit system is the most fragmented, expensive and maddening I've ever used. And it's 100-per-cent private. The gory details provide a caution for those who believe the private market always does things better.

Georgina Beyer: A discussion with the world's first trans MP

Watch New Zealand's Georgina Beyer, the world's first transgender Member of Parliament, who spoke to an audience in Vancouver. This Vancouver event was presented by Egale Canada, the B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union and W2 Storyeum.

Eric Mang

The problem with health care user fees

| April 1, 2010
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