Calgary's Free Fare Zone: Is Ending It Hurting the Homeless? (2026)

Calgary Transit’s downtown free fare zone faces scrutiny amid growing concerns over accessibility and economic impact. While some argue the free zone supports low-income residents in daily life, critics warn the proposed removal could exacerbate existing challenges. A motion to end the zone was passed, now expected to face council before May 26. The city acknowledges the issue will be debated, but its future remains uncertain. This debate reflects broader tensions between public transit equity and cost-of-living pressures.

Calgary's Free Fare Zone: Is Ending It Hurting the Homeless? (2026)

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