Hundreds of commuters use the Hudson-Oka ferry every day to cross the Ottawa River but an increase of sediment on the riverbed and the lack of dredging has ferry operators worried. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines explain.
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Rising riverbed is dredging up concerns for Oka ferry operators
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