Les sociétés de transport continuent d'en arracher financièrement

Commuters wait to take the subway at Ossington Station in Toronto on Friday, June 22, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin

TORONTO - Kelly Fairchild will be paying more to take public transit this year – money she says will come directly out of her food budget.

"Food and groceries are going up and if they keep increasing transit ... it's just not sustainable," says the Toronto resident, who receives a limited income from the Ontario Disability Support Program.

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