Greyhound Canada is set to cut all intercity bus routes in Canada and end operations in the country after nearly a century of service. The company’s U.S. affiliate will continue operating cross-border routes to Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver once the border reopens. As Mike Armstrong reports, it’s leaving travellers with fewer options to get around and ones that may mean more money out of their pockets.
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Greyhound Canada to cut all bus routes, end operations
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