Mayors in the Greater Montreal region are warning of possible cuts to public transit with just days left before they table their annual budgets. They say the province is running out of time to present its latest public transit funding offer. In the latest move, they’re speaking out over what they’re calling “radio silence” on the provincial government’s part. Global’s Franca Mignacca reports.
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Greater Montreal mayors warn of possible cuts to public transit service
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