Construction on the light rail REM project is ramping up, meaning train users will be facing increasingly long and tough commutes to get to downtown Montreal. As Brayden Jagger Haines reports, some businesses are hoping to capitalize on the situation by recruiting workers.
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North shore companies trying to capitalize on disruption to commuter train service
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