Toronto workers have longest commutes in Canada: StatsCan | CBC News
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With the commuting time back to pre-pandemic levels, Statistics Canada reports that 16.5 million Canadians were commuters this May, representing a significant recovery.
Jonievy Luther Cabansag highlights the commuting challenge, stating, "If I'm lucky, it takes me an hour-and-a-half to commute from Scarborough to downtown for work."
Expert Steve Farber notes, "A pretty large share of commuters living in Hamilton or Oshawa are actually coming to work either in downtown Toronto or elsewhere in the GTA."
Statistics Canada reveals the average Canadian now spends 26.4 minutes commuting, surpassing previous highs before the pandemic.
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