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Ontario Breaks Ground on East Harbour Transit Hub (Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care)

  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announced the groundbreaking of the East Harbour transit hub, which aims to handle 100,000 daily riders, making it Toronto's second-busiest transit station after Union Station.
  • The East Harbour hub is designed to connect the new Ontario Line and GO trains, with Metrolinx targeting a completion date by 2031.
  • The overall project will cost nearly $33 billion, according to Infrastructure Minister Kinga Surma.
  • High commercial vacancies in Toronto have prompted developers to focus more on residential units at the East Harbour site, as explained by Surma.
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Ontario breaks ground on new transit hub that will link subway line with major GO train routes. Here’s what it means for commuters

Ontario’s GO Expansion program will support two-way, all-day service along GO Transit’s busiest rail routes and will generate the equivalent of 8,300 jobs annually during the first 12 years of construction and delivery, according to a news release.

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World News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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