Some students and staff at McGill University are wondering what will happen to their commute time once the Mascouche and Deux-Montagnes train lines shut down in January. They’re calling on the university to help figure out some solutions. As Global’s Phil Carpenter explains, students are taking matters in to their own hands.
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McGill University students and staff worried by Deux-Montagnes and Mascouche train line disruptions
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