Ottawa increases its investment in two public transport projects in Quebec
- The federal government has committed more than $1.5 billion over 10 years for Metro Vancouver's transit network.
- Another $1.5 billion in federal funding has been promised for local transit projects.
- Ottawa will provide an additional $663 million for TransLink infrastructure from 2026 to 2036.
- These investments aim to strengthen public transit and support sustainable communities, according to the federal government.
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Federal government invests in two transit infrastructure projects in Quebec - MRO Magazine
The Government of Canada is contributing more than $1.1 billion to help complete the Quebec City tramway and Montréal Metro Blue line extension projects. These two projects aim to improve mobility in Quebec City and the Montréal metropolitan area, promote sustainable mobility, support urban and economic development and consolidate the public transit network. They will also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and thus strengthen climate resilien…
Canadian government to provide more than $1.1 billion for rail transit in Quebec City, Montreal
A rendering shows the Quebec City light rail system on Boulevard Laurier. Quebec City via Alstom MONTREAL — The Canadian government has announced more than Ca$1.1 billion in additional funding for Quebec City’s light rail project and extension of Montreal’s subway Blue Line. The funding, announced Saturday, March 22, includes Ca$332.3 million for the Quebec City Tramway and more than Ca$650 million for the Metro Blue Line, as well as Ca$202.8 mi…
Mark Carney's government announces an additional $650 million in investment to extend the Montreal metro's blue line.
Ottawa will invest more than 1.1 billion more in the Quebec tramway and the extension of the Montreal metro blue line, which are two major public transit projects in Quebec.
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