Zero-emission transportation key to a post-COVID recovery

Canadians deserve a nationwide transportation system that meets both their needs and the planet’s. A green recovery offers the chance of a lifetime for the government to lay the foundations for green, safe, and affordable transportation systems and infrastructure
Municipalities are committed to reaching net-zero emissions in their transportation infrastructure, but their public transportation systems remain underfunded, underdeveloped, and unaffordable, writes Green Leader Annamie Paul.
Access to safe, reliable, affordable, zero-emission transportation will be critical to a green recovery and a sustainable economy. Unfortunately, the pandemic has seen our public transit infrastructure weakened, and with parts of it abandoned all together. As we plan f...

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