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Transportation policy has concrete impact on daily lives of millions of Canadians

Over the next decade and beyond, we will invest $10.1-billion in transportation infrastructure to help eliminate bottlenecks and build more robust corridors, so travellers and cargo can move more swiftly.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau, pictured on the Hill last year, says his Transportation 2030 plan will make Canada's 'transportation sector more efficient for travellers and businesses alike and will enhance safety and sustainability to better protect Canadians and our environment.'
Transportation policy has a concrete impact on the daily lives of millions of Canadians. It affects our safety, our security, our ability to move people and goods from one end of this vast country to the other. As a trading nation, we can grow the best wheat, raise the finest beef, and export every...

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