Traffic gridlock, aging buses and subways, gaps in air, rail and road networks

The average Canadian commuter spends the equivalent of 32 working days a year traveling to and from work.

This summer stories about Montreal's aging infrastructure have been enough to send a chill through even the most laid-back Canadian cottager. And it's no mystery why. Over time, Canadians right across the country have witnessed a growing strain on the roads, bridges, buses and trains they depend ...

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