NADIA TODOROVA
While politics during the summer is usually limited to barbecues and community festivals, this year is a little different as the 43rd Parliament at Queen’s Park commenced on Monday.
The premier campaigned heavily on the theme of “get it done,” and regions of the province where Hwy. 413 and the Bradford Bypass are proposed all sent PC MPPs to Queen’s Park.Article content Most critically, acting on these commitments builds the foundation to meet the demands of a growing province, while modernizing Ontario’s transportation grid that includes both roads and public transit.
With labour and input costs all rising, the cost of not building new transportation is only going to climb. Critics are negligently naive to believe our planet is going to be in peril if the expansion of the GTA’s transportation network proceeds.
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