Some 169 new housing units are set to be built in the St-Laurent borough but some local politicians have expressed concern, saying the project is missing easy access to public transit. As Global’s Tim Sargeant explains, there are calls to merge the city’s new high speed rail line with the existing metro line.
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Pressure mounting on government to extend metro line to future REM station
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