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‘I Just Couldn’t Believe It’: Ontario Man Fears High‑speed Rail Could Destroy His Business
Alto’s high-speed rail project could disrupt a 650-acre property north of Kingston, risking access and wildlife impacts amid $60–$90 billion project concerns, local opposition grows.
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Stone Mills resident fears environmental impact of proposed high speed rail route
While many people are concerned about the human impact of the proposed southern route for the Alto high-speed rail project, Dr. Sandra Cowan of Stone Mills Township hopes the public
·Niagara Falls, Canada
Read Full Article‘I just couldn’t believe it’: Ontario man fears high‑speed rail could destroy his business
A hunting and fishing outfitter in Battersea, Ont. is worried Canada’s new high‑speed rail corridor could shut down his business. Gord Boulton also fears it could cut him off from much of the land he has lived on for 30 years.
·Canada
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Property owners continue to raise concerns in face of high-speed train plan
Eastern Ontario property owners along the proposed corridor for the Alto high-speed train, as well as landowners in Quebec, continue to oppose the federal government’s plan. The proposed, high-speed railway will run from Quebec City to Montreal, then on to…
·Hamilton, Canada
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Total News Sources8
Leaning Left5Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Left
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources lean Left
71% Left
L 71%
C 29%
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