Called Alto, the new 1,000-km rail line will run from Toronto to Québec City, with stops in Peterborough, Ottawa, Montréal, Laval and Trois-Rivières.
Quebec City corridor is a megaregion. It's home to 18 million people, 40 per cent of our GDP, over 700,000 students, and more than 30 colleges and universities. This dynamic hub needs a transportation ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to reveal more details Wednesday morning of his government's plan to connect Quebec City and Toronto with a high-speed rail line, Radio-Canada has learned.
Canada awarded a contract for a 1,000-kilometer (621-mile) high-speed passenger rail project between Toronto and Quebec City ...
Pledging $3.9 billion toward the project over the next six years, Trudeau called the planned rail line “the largest infrastructure project in Canadian history.” The project is set to span from Quebec ...
The planned rail network will span approximately 1,000 kilometres and reach speeds of up to 300 kilometres an hour.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, speaking from Montreal on Wednesday, announced a plan for a 1,000 km high-speed rail network ...
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the development of a high-speed rail network that is slated to connect Toronto with ...
TORONTO (AP) — A Delta Air Lines jet flipped on its roof while landing Monday at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, but all 80 people ...