Concerns are growing overt the lack of investments by the Quebec government in the province’s public transit systems. No new money was announced in the government’s budget on Tuesday. Montreal’s mayor says she fears service cuts could be necessary and insists ridership won’t grow without more public funding.
Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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Concerns mounting over lack of public transit funding following Quebec
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