Aerial (drone) shots of Terminal 1, airport ramp and tarmac and control tower.
Opposition parties questioned the Ontario government on Wednesday about its decision to reverse planned changes to the UP Express service, saying the government failed to consult commuters before announcing the changes in the first place.·A drone image of an UP Express train at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. Opposition parties at Queen's Park questioned the Ford government on Wednesday over a policy reversal involving UP Express service on Tuesday.
Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria reversed the planned changes in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday, saying he heard the concerns of riders and has directed Metrolinx not to proceed with the changes."Metrolinx has received direction from Minister Sarkaria about the recent announcement of new direct UP Express trips," Andrea Ernesaks, spokesperson for Metrolinx, said in an email.
"Why does this government keep putting forward policies without consulting a single person impacted by their decisions?" Ontario Liberal MPP John Fraser said the UP Express has become a transit relief line, helping people get to and from work, and to and from appointments.
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