MPs maintain Ottawa will continue to invest in roads

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“In the riding we have invested at least $80 million in the twinning of the highway, something that constituents will tell you all the time is critical to the safety of road transportation here in Northern Ontario.”

THUNDER BAY – The governing Liberals are doing their best to maintain that investments in road construction will continue.

“I am actively talking to the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba about ice roads and how we can enhance efforts for a more permanent solution for transportation in the north. We will continue to have our eye on investing in transportation routes in Northern Ontario and that includes roads.” “Generally, I think the government wants to put more resources into trains, bicycle and foot travel as general examples.

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