The Ontario PC Party is promising Toronto will get yet another transit line as part of a bid ahead of this month's snap election. The long-discussed …
The Ontario PC Party is promising Toronto will get yet another transit line as part of a bid ahead of this month's
Sarkaria shared that a re-elected Ontario PC government would fund a major regional rail expansion referred to as "GO 2.0," touted as "the next generation of GO passenger train service in the Greater Golden Horseshoe" that would bring three GO Transit lines and 23 new stations to the region. He framed the planned GO expansion as a major public works project that would help support the province amid economic uncertainty.
If re-elected, the Ontario PCs have pledged to build a freight rail bypass along the Highway 407 corridor in Peel Region, rerouting traffic that currently travels along a freight (and
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