Chris Selley: More alarming numbers for Canada’s high-speed rail fantasy



An interesting nugget of public-opinion research arrives from McGill’s public-transit lab, with respect to the federal government’s high-speed rail (HSR) plan — perhaps the flashiest project so far announced under the umbrella of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s “Major Projects Office.” Read More



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