New Alto study says Canada's proposed high-speed rail network could add $1 billion to GDP, create 11,500 jobs, and transform tourism travel.
OTTAWA — Protesters chanted "No Alto!" as they marched past the Prime Minister's Office on Parliament Hill today to register ...
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Quebec would withdraw from high-speed rail project if PQ forms next government, party leader says
The leader of the Parti Québécois Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says, if elected, his government would prevent the province from ...
Alberta's government is eyeing train connections between airports and the downtown cores of its two biggest cities as the ...
Already promising a referendum on separation, PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon took to social media to reject the project ...
The leader of Canada’s Parti Québécois says Quebec would withdraw from the Alto high-speed rail project if his party won ...
On the eve of Wednesday’s protest against the Alto high-speed rail proposal, the prime minister and leader of the opposition ...
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Farmers protest against high speed rail
Protesters chanted "No Alto!" as they marched past the Prime Minister's Office on Parliament Hill to register their ...
The Crown corporation behind a proposed high-speed rail line says it's flying drones over municipalities in eastern Ontario ...
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