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    Montreal Drivers Face Steep Vehicle Tax Hike to Fund Public Transit

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    Montreal Vehicle Registration Tax Set to Skyrocket

    Drivers in the Montreal area are facing a significant increase in their vehicle registration fees starting next year. The tax is set to more than double, jumping from $59 to $150. This decision comes after a vote by Montreal-area mayors, who say they are forced to take this action due to a lack of sufficient public transit funding from the Quebec government.

    The funds generated from the tax increase are earmarked for supporting public transportation.

    Montreal-area mayors voted Thursday to make car owners pay more to increase funding for public transit, promising to increase the tax on vehicle registration from $59 to $150 unless the province commits more money.  (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)
    Montreal-area mayors voted Thursday to make car owners pay more to increase funding for public transit, promising to increase the tax on vehicle registration from $59 to $150 unless the province commits more money. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

    Funding Crisis for Public Transit

    Montreal-area municipalities have been in a protracted dispute with the province regarding public transit funding for years. Transit agencies are still grappling with the aftermath of a substantial ridership decline during the pandemic. Municipalities are also dealing with inflation and revenue diversions to the new Réseau express métropolitain (REM) light-rail network, a perfect storm that has led to substantial revenue deficits.

    Mayors have requested $421 million from the province to cover the deficits of transit agencies. However, the Transport Minister, Geneviève Guilbault, has only offered $200 million. The province insists on transit agencies becoming more fiscally responsible and finding ways to cut expenses.

    Montreal-area mayors are asking the province for $421 million to make up transit agency deficits.  Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault has offered $200 million. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)
    Montreal-area mayors are asking the province for $421 million to make up transit agency deficits. Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault has offered $200 million. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

    Tax Hike: A Difficult Decision

    Laval Mayor Stéphane Boyer characterized the tax increase as a difficult but essential measure.

    Laval Mayor Stéphane Boyer said the tax increase was a difficult but necessary choice. (Radio-Canada)
    Laval Mayor Stéphane Boyer said the tax increase was a difficult but necessary choice. (Radio-Canada)

    While the tax increase is scheduled for next year, the CMM has left room for maneuverability. The municipalities may consider dropping or reducing the tax hike if the province provides more funding.

    However, the CMM insists the increase is not a bluff. They argue that the tax is needed to maintain vital public transportation services. Many residents depend on public transit to access essential services.

    Differing Opinions Among Municipalities

    Not all municipalities support the tax increase. Some, particularly those located south and west of Montreal with limited public transit options, consider the tax unfair for their residents.

    Some municipalities without any bus services in their territory voted against the increase, stating that it makes little sense for residents to pay extra when they do not have access to public transportation.

    Addressing the Broader Context

    Mayor Boyer emphasized that even municipalities with limited transit access still benefit from a healthy public transit system.

    Advocacy groups, such as L’alliance TRANSIT, have backed the CMM’s tax increase, asserting that the municipal community is doing its part and urging Minister Guilbault to respond with a long-term funding plan for stable public transit. Guilbault has indicated an intention to resolve transit agency deficit matters prior to the summer.

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