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Old Posted Jun 15, 2024, 4:14 PM
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I don't think PP will be as adverse to public transit as some think. He certainly won't be throwing around the money Trudeau has but he knows that he has to make big inroads into suburban Canada to win and maintain his gov't. Ford found this out pretty quickly.

Also, some of the biggest supporters of expanded urban transit have come from the business community itself. Canada has been losing the productivity war and some of that can be blamed upon our urban infrastructure and our city traffic levels.
Liberals in 2025 need to get out there and start signing deals with the local authorities to lock in projects over the next five or six years.

We need to think positively, after a short lived conservative government we will be back to the Liberals and more funding. In there is sufficient projects in the pipeline that is will help maintain momentum.
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