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Calgary mayor seeks new funding framework for low-income transit pass

By News RoomMarch 10, 20262 Mins Read
Calgary mayor seeks new funding framework for low-income transit pass
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Calgary’s mayor says it’s a benefit to the community — but the constant conversation surrounding the city’s low-income transit pass causes too much uncertainty.

Jeromy Farkas says he’s written a letter to the Alberta government, hoping to figure out a new way to fund the program.

The low-income transit pass program uses a sliding scale system that assigns a purchase price based on income. The less an applicant earns, the less they will need to pay.

Calgary offers three levels of discounts: 95 per cent, 65 per cent and 50 per cent. In 2025, the program cost the city $58 million.

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Provincial funding of $6.3 million covered slightly more than 10 per cent of that figure.

At a strategic meeting of Calgary city council on Tuesday, Farkas confirmed he sent a letter to Alberta Transportation Minister Jason Nixon in February.

“To ensure long-term, sustainable funding, the City of Calgary is seeking a more predictable and enhanced provincial funding commitment … including exploring longer-term finance and governing models,” Farkas said.


Farkas added he’s received no response from the provincial Transportation Ministry since the letter was sent on Feb. 12.

The 2025 city budget, approved in December 2025 by the newly elected council, included a $76-million funding boost for Calgary Transit to improve frequency across the system, purchase new buses and expand funding for the low-income transit pass program.

The program is typically a part of budget deliberations at Calgary city hall each year, but Farkas hopes a multi-year approach could provide more certainty moving forward.

Global News has reached out to Nixon’s office but has not yet received a response.

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