MONTREAL — A high-speed rail link between Toronto and Quebec City could deliver billions of dollars in economic benefits, a new report says. The C.D. Howe Institute study found that the promised line would generate between $15 billion and $27 billion in value for Canadians over six decades.
After years of talk about a potential high-speed train that would link Toronto and the province of Quebec, the federal government has, at long
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The Canadian government is moving ahead with a multibillion-dollar plan to build a high-speed rail network between Quebec City and Toronto
The Liberal government launched a six-year, $3.9-billion design and development plan Wednesday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says will eventually connect Quebec City and Toronto with a high-speed rail line.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Transport Minister Anita Anand were slated to announce plans for a high-speed rail line from Toronto to Quebec City.
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The federal NDP's transport critic is worried a new high-speed rail project in Ontario and Quebec will kill off publicly-subsidized passenger service in western Canada, the Prairies and the Maritimes.
Wednesday’s announcement of $3.9-billion for a five-year planning phase is the latest step in a long-running debate over whether to green light high-speed rail in Canada
The Government of Canada has outlined a new high-speed rail network that will be built between Toronto and Quebec City. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed the project, officially named ‘Alto,’ at a press conference in Montreal, noting that it will ...
The planned rail network will span approximately 1,000 kilometres and reach speeds of up to 300 kilometres an hour.
VIA Rail is cautioning passengers to expect significant disruptions on the Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal-Quebec City corridor today and Tuesday due to the aftermath of the powerful winter storms . Travelers may face lengthy delays and multiple train cancellations as the company works to restore operations.
The Liberal government launched a six-year, $3.9-billion design and development plan Wednesday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says will eventually connect Quebec City and Toronto with a high ...
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