Greyhound buses have been a major form of transportation in Canada for nearly 90 years. But it will soon end all routes in western Canada except for one in British Columbia, due to dwindling profits. The cuts are being met with criticism right across the country. Global National’s Robin Gill talks to Mike Cassidy, the president of Maritime Bus, for his reaction.
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Impact of Greyhound ceasing Western Canada services
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