Alright guys, 2 options:
1: You get a little patch of grass. It costs so much that you spend 40% of your life paying for it. That grass is 1.5 hours away from the job you need to pay for it, so you are giving away 3 hours every day. To get to the job, you need a $40,000 thing that will be worth $0 in 10 years. You will also need to spend $1000/month to fuel, insure, and maintain the $40,000 thing. Any time you need food/household goods/entertainment/etc. you have to "drive" your $40,000 thing 30 minutes as well. As a result, you don't leave your patch of grass much. You can't afford to, and it's kind of a pain. Also: Your $40,000 thing gives you lung cancer. And Billions of your tax dollars go to subsidize the industry that makes, fuels, and gives pathways to your $40,000 thing.
2: You SHARE a big patch of grass. You can walk or SHARE a ride to your job. Its 30 minutes or less from where you live. All of a sudden, you have 2 extra hours a day and $20,000 more in your bank account every year. You can afford to travel, you have a social group outside of your family. The government has more money for healthcare, social programs, etc.
I understand option 2 is not for everyone, but it is genuinely a lifestyle that doesn't exist in the GTA. Building more roads ties future generations to the debt cycle lifestyle. Building transit, missing-middle, walkable neighbourhoods breaks that debt cycle, and allows people to have more fulfilling lives, at the cost of big-corp profits.