Ontario Is the Weakest Link in the Trans-Canada Highway, Group Says
FONOM highlights safety concerns and economic impacts, noting daily disruptions to 8,400 trucks carrying $200 million in goods and anticipating doubling truck traffic within a decade.
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Municipalities say northern highway improvement is a nation building project
Temiskaming Shores, ON — The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is urging the governments of Canada and Ontario to modernize the Trans-Canada Highway (Highways 11 and 17) across northern Ontario and designate it as a nation-building project under the Building Canada Act.
FONOM wants 11/17 modernization to be ‘nation-building’ project
Saving lives, protecting supply chains and strengthening Canada’s economy.That’s how the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) views the modernization of Highways 11 and 17.FONOM is calling for the project to be a nation-building priority under the Building Canada Act.Stay Informed - Subscribe for Free – Click here“The provincial and federal governments are currently looking at Northern Ontario as the probable upcoming financial …
FONOM Calls for Nation-Building Commitment to Northern Ontario’s Trans-Canada Highway – Wawa-news.com
The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is urging the Governments of Canada and Ontario to modernize the Trans-Canada Highway (Highways 11 and 17) across Northern Ontario and designate it as a nation-building project under the Building Canada Act. Unlike the four-lane commercial routes in other provinces, much of Ontario’s Trans-Canada remains two lanes, with ...
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