Transportation

24/04/16
Author: 
Mike Hudema

It’s no secret that the drop in the price of oil has hit Alberta’s fossil fuel economy hard and hit Albertan families even harder. Our province lost over 51,000 oil-related jobs in 2015 and there’s no sign of them coming back any time soon.

The good news is that with increased provincial leadership and with the right policies and investments in the green economy we can put people back to work and create jobs in a province that desperately needs them.

24/04/16
Author: 
BERTRAND MAROTTE

Apr. 22, 2016 - The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec is pitching an ambitious $5.5-billion plan to build and operate an electric light-rail transit network in the Greater Montreal region that it hopes will revitalize the economy and also generate attractive returns.

However, Caisse chief executive officer Michael Sabia says the LRT project won’t go ahead unless there is significant funding from Quebec and Ottawa.

21/04/16
Author: 
Nathan Vanderklippe

[Webpage editor: The publication of a shipping guidebook for the NorthWest Passage underlines how climate change has and will affect polar regions. You can read the article at ]:

http://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-globe-and-mail-metro-ontario-editi...

19/04/16
Author: 
Ryan Katz-Rosene

The Leap Manifesto has recently found itself at the centre of controversy, with pipelines in particular acting as a wedge between various factions and regional representatives of the NDP.

The Manifesto effectively calls for a moratorium on :infrastructure projects that lock us into increased extraction decades into the future." As a supporter of the social and ecological principles that undergird Leap, I can get behind this statement.

15/04/16
Author: 
BILL CURRY

The head of Via Rail says the Crown corporation has investors in place and is ready to start construction in early 2017 on a plan that would dramatically improve service in the Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto corridor.

14/03/16
Author: 
ROB CARRICK

So much for the suburban answer to high house prices in the city.

Costly homes in Toronto have driven so many buyers to the suburbs that bidding wars are becoming common and prices are soaring. But that's only part of the affordability challenge of moving outside the urban centre.

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Commuting, whether by car or public transportation, is also an issue.

07/05/15

Vancouver Ecosocialists discussion on Vancouver transit plebiscite

 

Introduction:

 

Below is the text of an email exchange among some members of the Vancouver Ecosocialist Group between February and April 2015 regarding the Metro Vancouver transit plebiscite.

 

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